Curriculum, Homeschool, Planning
by Katie Julius The start of summer usually signals the end of school bells, homework, and school drop-off, but for many homeschooling families, summer often provides additional learning opportunities while participating in a variety of traditional summer activities....
Classes, Curriculum, High School, Homeschool
by Carolyn Forte, Convention Speaker 2018 Homeschooling through high school can be intimidating for parents. Many, if not most, rely on standardized textbooks and supplemental classes, whether online or in person. If these work well for your student, there is nothing...
Convention, Curriculum, Encouragement, Family, Homeschool
by Katie Julius I remember my first experience on a homeschool convention vendor floor. My daughter was two-and-a-half and my husband and I were attending the “Intro to Homeschooling” free workshops the first evening of the convention, which included a pass to...
Convention, Curriculum, Exhibit Hall, Family, Socialization
By Monica Irvine, Convention Speaker for CHEA’s 35th Annual Homeschool Convention, Parents, you are not perfect. You will not always parent perfectly. Of course the Lord knew this, yet He still believed that the very best people to raise His children were you...
Convention, Curriculum, Decisions, Encouragement, God's Plan, Homeschool, Math, Mothers, Science
by Karen D. Koch I have made my share of mistakes in homeschooling over the years. I sometimes lament that I didn’t do this or that, or even that I focused too much on an academic area that wasn’t as necessary as I thought. I got a new perspective...
Babies & Toddlers, Bible, Curriculum, Family, Homeschool, Household Management, Mothers
Book reviews by Karen D. Koch Too Blessed To Be Stressed How to Find Joy While Raising Small Children by Gaye Burch, 2017 ISBN 13:978-0692960165 $12.99 Amazon My children are no longer young, but this book was a blessing to me in many ways, and a good reminder of how...