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 surprise to you that her true giftings would lead her to CHEA's Executive Director position. Let's sit down together and...
A Week of Christmas Activities

A Week of Christmas Activities

by Amy Sager There are only a few days left before Christmas. This is the time when my family loves to hunker down at home, bake tasty treats, make homemade ornaments, and read Christmas stories. Not only does it protect us from germs right before we travel (let me...

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Christmas Time is Here!

Christmas Time is Here!

by Becky Slamer Christmas time is here! There is so much joyful anticipation in this season, even if this year we find ourselves navigating difficult circumstances. Our perspective in approaching the season will drastically affect the mood and environment in our...

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What is CHEA Thankful For?

What is CHEA Thankful For?

“Oh give thanks to the Lord; call upon his name; make known his deeds among the peoples!” 1 Chronicles 16:8 (ESV) As we prepare for Thanksgiving this week, we hope that you will take the time to pause and reflect on all that the Lord has done for you and your family...

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Finding the Silver Lining

Finding the Silver Lining

by Katie Julius The month of November is often one where we focus on the things for which we are thankful. While we should always be grateful and be looking for things in our lives to give thanks for, it tends to happen in a more intentional way this time of year....

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The ABCs of Raising Grateful Kids

The ABCs of Raising Grateful Kids

by Natalie Orzame A Appreciate those around you. Point out road workers, good customer service workers, retail employees (especially during the holidays), clergy, military, and the garbage man to your children. Talk about the people who work hard to serve our...

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A Last Minute Election Day Lesson Plan

A Last Minute Election Day Lesson Plan

by Katie Julius Through those time-change-bleary eyes, you glance at the calendar and realize that today is Election Day. Where did October go? Like me, you probably had some grand plans about a month ago to create a great unit study as the United States elects our...

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Mission, What? Philosophy, Who?

Mission, What? Philosophy, Who?

Why a Homeschool Mission Statement and Philosophy of Education are Important and How to Write Them by Katie Julius “I just want to homeschool my kids. Do I really need a mission statement or philosophy of education? What are they anyway?” A mission statement for your...

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How to be a Working Homeschool Mom

How to be a Working Homeschool Mom

by Katie Julius It’s no secret that being a working and homeschooling mom presents unique challenges. Whether you work part-time or full-time, from home or outside the home, if you’re like me, finding that balance between work, homeschooling, and all of your other...

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