Homeschooling Through the Decades - 2010s: Boxes, Booklists, and Epic Used Book Sales
The decade of the 2010s was a sweet spot between the time of limited choices of homeschool curriculum and the explosion of online homeschool resources...
Has Spring Sprung in Your Homeschool?
Looking for something to do outside and enjoy the weather as it warms? We are so blessed with our weather in California (even the areas where it snows...
Why Homeschool High School?
Is it hard to homeschool high school? Should we only homeschool until our teen is ready for the upper grades? What are the benefits of homeschooling a...
Homeschooling Through the Decades – 2000s: Obeying the Call
Long ago, when I was first married and pregnant with my first child, I would listen to the Focus on the Family radio program. I listened to this progr...
Best Homeschool Convention Tips
The thought of attending a homeschool convention can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time. With the many things to see, hear, and exp...
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...