College, Curriculum, High School, Homeschool, Record Keeping, Records, Testing
by Karen D. Koch Wrapping up the end of the school year is always a challenge for me. I don’t ever feel as if we’ve done all we could do, but we also need a time to regroup and conclude. Even though we’re dying to do fun and relaxing things when...
Babies & Toddlers, College, Encouragement, Family, Graduation, High School, Homeschool, Mothers
by Karen D. Koch Once upon a time when I had three littles and was busy potty training, teaching shoe tying and pencil-holding and that sort of thing, a homeschool friend with older kids told me, “The days are long, but the years are short.” I was struck...
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, Decisions, Homeschool
More Convention Myths Myth: “It’s too expensive.” We heard that. We understand that by the time you’ve paid your Convention fees, booked your hotel stay, and purchased your curriculum, you’ve taken a big chunk out of your household...
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...
College, Convention, Encouragement, Homeschool, Math, Teens, World View
by Edward Caballero, Teen Convention speaker As a husband, father, and pastor, I have many responsibilities but a limited amount of time. There is only so much I am able to do with my day and week (I am sure most homeschool parents are in the same situation). Because...