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Quick Facts About Seton Homeschooling What is Seton Homeschooling? It's hard to keep up with all of the "movements" associated with the ever-growing population of families who are homeschooling their children. Some are associated with specific religions, some are associated with non-religions, and some are just there. Seton Homeschooling is one of the types of homeschooling that is associated with a religion. Seton Homeschooling is a very popular form of Catholic Homeschooling that was developed by Dr. Anne Carroll. As is similar with many types of homeschooling, Seton has its roots in a physical school that was created to give parents an alternative to public schooling. Furthermore, as is usually the case, this school gains popularity and there are more and more families who want their children to attend this school, so the school develops homeschooling material. This is exactly what took place with Seton Homeschooling. As you very well may know, private schools, such as Seton Junior School, had extremely expensive tuition and the children were separated from their families at a young age to live on the campus and attend the school. As Seton began to gain popularity and their Catholic and academic reputation increased, there were numerous requests from parents who wanted their children to take classes by correspondence. Seton began making the curriculum available and now today they enroll about 10,000 students into their schools and several thousand more through homeschooling students. Seton believes that homeschoolers today are the leaders tomorrow and offers Catholic curriculum for grades kindergarten through twelve. Their curriculum places a high emphasis on developing the child's Catholic faith as well as emphasizing works of Western Civilization. Carol Currie Carol Currie is highly active in the homeschooling community and is the author of several homeschool e-books that guide parents through the process of homeschooling. |
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