Convention, Curriculum, Encouragement, Exhibit Hall, Family
Simple Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Conference Time by Kristi Clover {This article was featured in CHEA’s California Parent Educator Digital Magazine May/June 2015} It’s that time of year again—homeschool conference time! Time to get inspired, learn...
Convention, Encouragement, Exhibit Hall, Family
Myth: The Convention is Too Big “There are too many workshops to choose from and by the end of the first day, with all of the people and all the talking, I may get overwhelmed.” Answer: Yes, we understand the overwhelm. Something to keep in mind? You...
Convention, Decisions, Exhibit Hall, Homeschool
by Christina Rivera CHEA of California has a VERY different Convention purpose. CHEA’s Convention is just as different as a believer should be from the rest of the secular world. The CHEA Board of Directors is committed to three important ideals that all...
Convention, Exhibit Hall, Family, Homeschool
Myth: “You can’t go to a CHEA Convention if you don’t home educate privately.” Not true. Anybody can go to a CHEA Convention. When you sign up, we don’t ask how you homeschool. We don’t ask if you homeschool through a charter, if...
Convention, Curriculum, Decisions, Exhibit Hall, Homeschool, Planning
by Susan K. Stewart Some homeschoolers attend CHEA Conventions solely to buy curriculum in the Exhibit Hall. The Exhibit Hall can daze even a veteran convention-goer. There are so many bright and shiny new items for sale every year. So it is necessary to enter with a...
Convention, Encouragement, Exhibit Hall, Homeschool
by Susan K. Stewart Brain Drain – (n) what happens to most of us when we leave a convention You know the feeling. You arrive the first morning, fresh, ready for all the wonderful and inspiring things that you will learn at the Convention. You leave when the...