Why Just Reading to Your Child Is Not Enough
Skills Your Child Needs to Read By Learning RX You sit down on the first day of school with your kindergartener, and what do
Skills Your Child Needs to Read By Learning RX You sit down on the first day of school with your kindergartener, and what do
The need for more exercise is one of the most universal acknowledgments made by those who make new year’s resolutions, but it’s easy to
Is it ever too early to start learning financial responsibility and wise spending habits? Judging from the fact that one of the top New
5 Reasons to Join HEAV Today Homeschoolers are a pretty diverse crowd. Families come from all walks of life and choose home education for
Holiday Homeschool: Starting the New Year The beginning of a new year is a perfect time to evaluate your homeschool life and habits, celebrate
Q: Can my homeschool son or daughter participate in the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) at a public school? A: Yes! JROTC is
Learning to be grateful and say “thank you” isn’t always the easiest lesson to teach–or learn. In a season that often seems to focus
The festive season is a perfect time to incorporate some baking lessons into your holiday homeschool. There are often extra holiday guests to bake
Advent is a time of anticipation and reflection for many–and as homeschoolers, we always look for ways to bring our “living” into our “homeschool.”
Homeschool News: What You Need to Know School boards and parents are in the news. Although homeschoolers don’t face all the same issues we’re
Homeschooling Through Play: Pinatas Learning through play and games can be one of the best methods for introducing new topics or areas of study
Veterans make up over 10% of Virginia’s population, the second-highest percentage among the 50 states. As homeschoolers, we have the opportunity to teach our