Three experienced homeschooling moms share methods to help their children learn life lessons as they deal with struggles and setbacks.
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 »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 »Seton Families Show Support at March for Life 2020
The March for Life is an awesome way for Catholic homeschoolers to get involved in the pro-life cause, speaking up for babies whose voices can not be heard.
Read More »Eyes Wide Open and Getting to Heaven – Homeschooling with the Martin Family
Anna and Ed have chosen to homeschool to get their children to heaven of course but to also “Think for themselves. Eyes wide open. Be able to debate ideas.”
Read More »If I Knew Then What I Know Now: Advice for New Homeschoolers
New homeschoolers - Many others have walked this path, persevered, and overcome obstacles. These travelers can offer support and advice in your adventure.
Read More »3 Keys to Raising Your Child’s Interest in Learning
Adopt Psychologist Carl Rogers’ three virtues for teachers to help raise your child's Interest in learning and become a more effective homeschooling parent.
Read More »The Key to Keeping the Faith on the Secular College Campus
Jeff Minick has gathered intel on improving the chance that your college student will grow strong in their Catholic Faith rather than losing it at college.
Read More »Homeschoolers: Use These Simple Remedies if You Feel Overwhelmed
Seton Guidance Counselor Nick Marmalejo has this homeschool advice. When a problem arises, it's okay to ask for help but especially when you're overwhelmed.
Read More »A Homeschooler’s Resolution: Recognize the Sacrifice
Homeschool student resolution: resolve to reflect on your schooling situation and recognize the sacrifice your parents are making by choosing to homeschool.
Read More »5 Reasons a Fully Catholic Curriculum is a Blessing
Amanda Evinger has five reasons why "keeping it Catholic" is a true blessing for her family when it comes honoring God through her homeschooling curriculum.
Read More »5 Things Dads Can Do to Help Homeschooling Moms
Homeschooling should be a family adventure. Jennifer Elia explores how dads can be an integral part to make it work even if they aren't the primary teacher.
Read More »7 Ways the Seton Curriculum Makes Us a Stronger Family
The Boyd's insisted on a home study that was Catholic, accredited, flexible, with online options and affordable. Here’s why they chose the Seton curriculum.
Read More »7 Ways that Homeschool Dads are Vital to Keep Homeschooling Going
Behind every successful homeschooling mom, there is a hard-working homeschooling dad. Patricia Purcell reflects on these true and unsung heroes.
Read More »Why I Hope to Homeschool My Family
by Emily Molitor | I don’t know how my life or my family relationships would be different today had my parents not made the decision to homeschool,
Read More »St. Joseph and Homeschooling Fathers
by Marlicia Fernandez | More and more fathers are taking an increasingly active and hands-on role in the education of their children. Sometimes they seem...
Read More »‘The 4 Marks of the Church’ Word Puzzle
Kids Corner | Download this ‘The 4 Marks of the Church’ Word Puzzle! A fun activity to for all ages! Search for these words: Abstain, apostolic, catholic, communion, confession, days, holy, marks, marriage, one, support
Read More »‘The 4 Marks of the Church’ Crossword
Download this ‘The 4 Marks of the Church’ Crossword! A fun activity to challenge your knowledge of facts and trivia. For all ages! Answer these questions: There are four ___ of the Catholic Church by which all men can recognize it as the true Church. - The Catholic Church has this mark because all its members profess the same faith and have the same sacrifice and sacraments.
Read More »Homeschool Organization for the Disorganized
Some think that a chaotic home means you can't homeschool. John Clark disagrees, and encourages you to focus on establishing something more important first.
Read More »The 7 Habits of Successful Seton Homeschooling Families
As part of our ongoing efforts to support our homeschooling families, Seton Home Study School recently commissioned a survey to try to discern the factors that contribute to success in ...
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