
Attitudes: What’s Contagious in Your Home?
by Kyndra Steinmann Attitudes, like sickness, are contagious. Remember back in the eighties when we used to have “chicken pox parties”? Someone’s kids would
by Kyndra Steinmann Attitudes, like sickness, are contagious. Remember back in the eighties when we used to have “chicken pox parties”? Someone’s kids would
8 Ways to Be a Better Mom – by Crystal Paine Make your relationship with the Lord your number-one priority. If you’re too busy
Homeschool News Alert In May, Home Educators Association of Virginia (HEAV) was invited to participate on a congressional task force initiated by Congressman Donald
Q. Oh, no! What should I do if I forgot to send in my Notice of Intent by the August 15th deadline? A. If
Good Driver Discount Numerous homeschool families that applied for the Good Driver Discount for their qualified student teens were denied the discount by their
Your Homeschool Kids Will Miss Opportunities As homeschool parents, we sometimes face criticism from others about the educational choices we’ve made for our kids.
Q. I received a call saying they were waiting for the superintendent’s “approval” of my NOI, or Notice of Intent. I thought I didn’t need
By Kyndra Steinmann How often, I wonder, do I say “no” to something because of a spirit of fear? “No” to the children’s desire to
Hometown Heroes Hometown heroes like our emergency services personnel work tirelessly to keep us safe, often working nights, weekends, and holidays when most of
Q. I’m planning to enroll my child in an online private school related to a university. Do I need to file a Notice of
July is summer fun month. Whether you homeschool year-round or break for the summer months, your children are sure to have uttered the infamous
Q. Is there any disadvantage to providing a transcript rather than a copy of a diploma when submitting my Notice of Intent? A. Both