Homeschooling goes by in a blur, but the love remains. A mother reflects on parenting, teaching, and the glory of children growing up.
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Homeschooling goes by in a blur, but the love remains. A mother reflects on parenting, teaching, and the glory of children growing up.
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Finding balance in homeschooling may be out of reach but look, an unfurling ribbon of tiny, stunning performances is at your fingertips.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark January 13, 2021 5,494 Views
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton waits in Heaven for requests from homeschooling families for patience, understanding, and the insight to teach difficult lessons.
Read More »John Clark January 13, 2021 4,455 Views
John Clark shares his insight on multiple choice tests, academically-challenged yet holy saints, and what it all has to do with your journey toward God.
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The joy about working at Seton? Graphic Designer Nathan Puray thought a long moment, then opened with, “There is a genuine moral good in working here..."
Read More »John Clark January 10, 2020 5,356 Views
Our job as parents is to stop pigeonholing genius to classrooms and books, embrace the countless forms of genius, and see the brilliance in our children.
Read More »John Clark September 10, 2019 3,545 Views
John Clark has two thoughts for you before, or even after, you open your boxes of homeschooling books. They might just change the way you start your day.
Read More »Featured Families March 1, 2019 4,483 Views
When the Maney's a second generation Seton Family pulled up stakes and set out to RV school across America they had no idea of the bounty in store for them.
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Sarah Rollins, a homeschool mom of ten, has simple, practical advice for parents to help high school students discover their aptitude and career potential.
Read More »Contributing Writers September 1, 2017 5,738 Views
You can change the world! Elodie Pierlot shares how you can be a life-changing, heroic Catholic teenager if you apply these six basic lessons in your life.
Read More »Contributing Writers April 27, 2017 69,335 Views
Philomena Kelly shares an 8-tip guide from her experience as a Seton high schooler. Studies are already challenging enough, so kno when to pace yourself.
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Designing a routine can be fun; carrying it out is the difficult part. Breana English shares six easy tips she's found for creating a routine that's doable.
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Summer is a great time to set goals be organized for the school year ahead. Seton alumna, Anna Eileen, shares the keys to make this academic year a success!
Read More »Contributing Writers June 15, 2016 5,667 Views
Social skills may be easier to acquire than most people think. Mary Anslinger points out opportunities for socialization in everyday life.
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Dads play a vital role in homeschooling, even when they can't contribute much. Christine Smitha shows how dad's support is as vital as the teaching itself.
Read More »Contributing Writers May 18, 2016 7,506 Views
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mother and professional writer, gives parents handy tips on how to get schoolwork done in the midst of life's busy days.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 12, 2016 7,232 Views
Seton graduate Mary Anslinger shares her 4 tips for succeeding in high school when work and conflicts vie for your attention.
Read More »Seton Home Study School October 6, 2015 12,256 Views
by Christine Smitha | Schedules and plans are all very well and good, but if you’re like most of the rest of us, your school year goes off the rails at some point.
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by Debbie Gaudino | September is nearly upon us and for most homeschooling families that means a return to the regular school year routines.
Read More »Contributing Writers August 12, 2015 6,250 Views
by Elaine Harrah | I dreaded the arrival of June 1st and longed for the beginning of August, when I would be busy with a new school year learning new things.
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