Homeschooling Through the Decades – 1990s: The Rat Race
Susan Pineda encourages parents to keep homeschool simple, explaining that trading one rat race for another is not how homeschooling has to be.
Always Abounding -- Be Steadfast, Immovable
For homeschool group leaders: Be steadfast, be immovable, always abound in the work of the Lord
Romance on a Budget
We all know that going out is not cheap and babysitting can be ridiculously expensive, so the staff at CHEA wanted to share some ideas to relieve stre...
Get to know CHEA’s Executive Director
Some of you may know Angela Lasch if you are part of our Support Network, or if you’ve ever called the CHEA office. If you know her, it is not a surpr...
February is Halfway!
Celebrating the New Year has left some of you with a sense of excitement … a fresh new start! On the other hand, some of you feel overwhelmed trying t...
3 Unique Opportunities to Teach Government/Civics This Month
One of the joys of homeschooling is the flexibility that allows you to take advantage of unique opportunities when they come along. This month you hav...
Making the Most of Field Trips
Field trips are fun and rewarding experiences, for you and your students. Not only do you learn something on these outings, but you get a much-needed...
Homeschooling Through the Decades – 1980s: God’s Homeschooling Tapestry, A Memoir
One is seldom privy to a prophetic glance into the future, and that’s probably wise. This was as ordinary a morning as they came for a young family....
5 Steps to Prevent Homeschool Burnout
I’ve been homeschooling for six, going on seven years, and I have a confession to make. I felt ignorantly confident coming into this, even when most o...