On a mission to serve God and others with their gifts, homeschooling gives the Scott family order in a world of piano practices, recitals, and competitions.
Read More »Seton Family Spotlight – The Edwards Family
Mrs. Edwards loves the practicality of the Seton program and says you get everything you need as a parent! Seton sets your home study up for success.
Read More »This is Why We Homeschool
Families homeschool for better education and to strengthen family ties but chief among the reasons may be keeping God at the center of their lives.
Read More »Simple Beginnings, Hope-Filled Future
Through blessings, ordeals, and road trips, the Barretto family has learned to be grateful for the gifts that God gives them and to keep their trust in Him.
Read More »Creating Space for Success in Life’s Travels and Education
The best approach to reach your goal on schedule is to make space in our planning for things unforeseen and for items that are not within our control.
Read More »The RV School Across America Riding the Maney Roads of Life
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.
Read More »Second Generation Homeschooling Family Continues the Seton Legacy
Nicole says two things to love about Seton Homeschooling are the efficiency of the program and incorporation of Catholic identity throughout the curriculum.
Read More »Encouragement for the Isolated Catholic Homeschooler
Homeschoolers' feelings of isolation come in many forms but a Catholic family can use Christina Baker's five habits to fortify their family's good fight.
Read More »The Amazing Benefit of Adding Faith to Your Travel Plans
Family trip more stressful than it’s worth? Anna Marie Jehorek shares how adding pilgrimage sights to your travel plans can transform the family vacation.
Read More »From Skating to Seton: An Interview with the Williams Family
To be successful in figure skating, the Williams family found that the team at Seton Home Study and their flexible curriculum, made Seton the ideal choice.
Read More »Why the Key to Life is How We Travel to Our Goal
To reach our goal, are all life journeys equal? Dr Kalpakgian delves into Dickens’ David Copperfield to show that the mode of travel really does matter.
Read More »Faithfully Catholic: A Student’s Guide to Study Abroad
Must you attend a large, secular university to study abroad? Samuel Phillips, Christendom College’s Admissions Director, dispels a popular myth.
Read More »Education or Vacation? Fun Field Trip Ideas to Supplement Your Homeschool Courses
Combining our parent-teacher experiences with feedback from our families, here are 3 suggestions for homeschool vacations that are both educational and fun!
Read More »9 Ways to Keep Homeschool Going When Life Happens
Patricia Purcell homeschools her 3 kids, so she knows that life can frequently get in the way. Here are her 9 ways to keep going no matter what happens.
Read More »Mass During Summer Vacation? 5 Tips to Help You Out
by Jessica Wilde | Going to Mass on vacation - what a great opportunity for us to engage with the community and learn about the locals while growing in our Catholic Faith.
Read More »Journey to A Simpler Life: The Unexpected Joys of Becoming a One-Car Family!
Open yourself to God’s will and your dreams will take you down a path you never imagined. Five years ago, my husband, Jason, had a dream. He was inspired to ...
Read More »Taking the Show on the Road: My Trick to Incentivize Homeschooling
Ever feel stale? Those four walls are closing in on you and everyone is annoying each other… It’s time to pack up the books and take the show on the ...
Read More »Absent Without Leave: Learning to Live With My Gadabout Grandparents
by Kate Moriarty | My children's grandparents have become wild gadabouts. It started with a caravan.
Read More »Homeschooling on the Move: My 5 Secrets to Success
by Malia Lewis | One of the reasons I enjoy homeschooling is because we are a military family. Frequent moves and very unpredictable schedules ...
Read More »7 Things I Learned from Driving 5600 Miles with My Wife and 4 Children
by Kevin Clark | We took the children to the Grand Canyon and other spectacular places, which they certainly enjoyed, but the highlight of the trip...
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