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Read More »Seton Counselor Answers: “What About the PSAT?”
The PSAT is not required to take the SAT but has benefits for the college-bound including the opportunity for a new scholarship from Benedictine College.
Read More »The Four Temperaments: Tools of Love and Discovery
Jeff Minick concludes his series on how knowing our and our children's temperaments can profoundly assist us in their education and character development.
Read More »For This I am Grateful
Mary Ellen is grateful for having to slow down and enjoy each other’s company, and now with clarity, looks forward to new challenges and bright beginnings.
Read More »Ask the Experts: Practical Advice for New Homeschooling Families
A new to homeschooling mom asks the experts, "My children often turn to crying when I try to explain a concept. How do we learn to work with each other?"
Read More »Take a Deep Breath and Pray – Inspiration from the Evans Family
Among Michele Evans advice for new homeschooling families “trust that God will take care of you. Take a deep breath and pray, and everything will work out.”
Read More »“It Lets The Children Breathe” – Ballet, Boats, and Books in Britain
Homeschooling is the best decision Mrs. Pierlot ever made as it lets the children blossom into who they actually are, not who society might mold them to be.
Read More »Voyages in Homeschooling – Advice to Fellow Travelers
John Clark, himself a voyager to new lands has thoughtful insight and practical perspective for fellow travelers newly arrived in the land of homeschooling.
Read More »When Life Throws You a Curveball – Homeschooling Through Hard Times
When a family's life is thrown upside down, trusting in God's Providence is critical but the flexibility and stability of homeschooling is a blessing too.
Read More »New Dynamics in Education: Responding to the Virus
Finding the best method for a child's education in the age of COVID has given a definitive nod to the legitimacy of homeschooling and of learning at home.
Read More »Dear Homeschooling Dad: YOU Matter Too
Tara Brelinsky shares seven ways a Dad teaches his children how to know, love, and serve God better than any book, curriculum, or homeschool class ever can.
Read More »Start Early, Finish School, Then On to the Fun Stuff
Mandy Viles loves the Seton curriculum because it's so rigorous and accredited and she knows her children are receiving a good, quality, Catholic education.
Read More »Are You Called to be A Mentoring Mom?
Seton is ready to help you be a Mentoring Mom, helping friends and family, new to homeschooling, by sharing your trusted insight and hands-on experience.
Read More »This Crucifix Art Project is Perfect for Small Children
These simple activities will help occupy your small children while helping draw them into the sacred. And as a bonus, they make for a quick clean up.
Read More »Glory of Spring Sun Catcher Welcomes the New Season
This simple craft uses bits and pieces of nature collected hither and yon and says, Easter is coming my friends and the joy of the Resurrection is at hand.
Read More »This Stations of the Cross is a Simple, Holy Craft for Children
It can be difficult to pray the Stations of the Cross in church but this craft brings the Stations home, and on a schedule that better suits young children.
Read More »What’s a Sanguine Mom to Do with Her Melancholic Daughter?
Understanding your children's temperaments, sanguine, phlegmatic, choleric, and melancholic, can help make sense of how we relate and grow closer as family.
Read More »St. Joseph – Patron of Catholic Homeschoolers
Could St. Joseph respond to your teaching your children to love Jesus, with anything but love? Or not provide his powerful help for your homeschooling?
Read More »How Much Help Can I Give My Daughter on Her Book Report?
Parents ask how much help should they give a child with homework. Dr. Clark offers a guideline and practical suggestions for this frequently asked question.
Read More »Family Activities for Your Journey through Lent
This Lent, Mary Ellen Barrett helps families count down the days of their Lenten journey with activities that could become traditions that last a lifetime.
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