The White Family says Seton keeps the family in the center helping children grow academically and spiritually with a strong moral foundation.
Read More »Country-Raised and Cousins – Meet The Dirty Boot Band
The family that prays together stays together and as these seven cousins witness, sharing interests make those bonds of prayer even stronger.
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Lifelong musician and homeschooling mom Karena Tapsak presents practical and time-tested ways to bring music home and turn it into a lifetime experience.
Read More »Using the Arts to Raise Healthier Kids
Jeff Minick shows how art and music can strengthen the emotional health of our young people, arousing in them a sense of joy and an appreciation of beauty.
Read More »Music, Art and Physical Education – Sharing How We Do It
We asked Seton families how they use music, art, and physical education in their school and they shared fun and practical ways you may want to incorporate.
Read More »St. Cecilia – A Life Dedicated to God
Patroness of music and musicians, St. Cecilia is one of only seven women, including the Blessed Virgin Mary, listed in the canon of the Roman Catholic Mass.
Read More »5 Ways to Use Music Therapy to Improve Your Homeschool Day
Colleen Mavroudis, a homeschooling mom with a Bachelors in Music Therapy, offers five fun strategies to use music activities to aid in the homeschool day.
Read More »How Homeschooling Helped Us Build Faith, Talents, and Skills
Homeschooling provides the environment in which our Faith is nurtured and the flexibility to discover and develop our child’s talents and hone his skills.
Read More »The Necessity of Beauty to Remind Us of God’s Presence
Cheryl Hernández, homeschooling mom of 9, shows us how beauty and the choices we make in what our children see and hear can bring our family closer to God.
Read More »Living Stations Bring Children to the Foot of the Cross
In seven well-described steps, Jennifer Elia shows how to bring a Living Stations program to your parish to let the children live the Stations of the Cross.
Read More »The Effect of Fine Arts on a Child’s Love of Learning
Amanda Evinger shares research and personal experience to show the impact and genuine love of learning that the fine arts can add to a child's education.
Read More »The Remarkable Impact of Music on Children
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom of four, shares studies that show the tremendous power unleashed when music is played and the impact of music on children.
Read More »The Art of Homeschooling Several Young Children at Once
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom and author, draws on her experiences to offer advice if you are blessed with homeschooling several little ones at once.
Read More »Make Music Practice Easy With The Family Band – Here’s How…
David Michael Phelps offers homeschool parents a new perspective to help kids enjoy practicing music with four immersive strategies for musical education.
Read More »Homeschooling vs Christmas: 9 Ways to Thrive this Advent!
Elizabeth Rozycki shares her 9 top tips for keeping homeschooling going during the Christmas season, and how to keep the Christmas spirit alive!
Read More »Why ‘Learning Corners’ are a *Brilliant* Idea in Homeschooling!
by Elizabeth Rozycki | Learning corners extend well beyond the arts and are limited only by your own imagination. Here are some ideas and ways to implement learning corners in your homeschool...
Read More »8 Ideas to Change the Atmosphere & Save the Day
by Mary Ellen Barrett | Ever have one of those days? Everyone woke up on the wrong side of the bed... Here are eight ways to change the game and save the day.
Read More »5 Ways Your Child Can Become Familiar with the Fine Arts
This is the tenth article in the series How to Get an Elite Prep School Education on a Homeschool Budget. Unquestionably, children from entitled backgrounds will themselves often enjoy lifetimes of ...
Read More »What is a Felsheim Family Christmas?
It looks like… White blankets of snow, sparkling Christmas lights on the front porch, and a tall, fully decorated tree; It smells like… Fresh pine needles, vanilla candles, and the aroma of homemade Christmas cookies; It sounds like… Christmas CDs, family music concerts, boisterous laughter, and the crinkle of wrapping paper;
Read More »Exploring Music: An Odyssey in Beauty
Readin’, writin’, ‘rithmetic and religion are, of course, vital and irreplaceable components of any educational system. As any Seton student can attest, a great deal of effort is involved in ...
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