
Six Tips for Teaching the Value of Work
by Kyndra Steinmann The “Value of Work” Brain Reset The children are very excited today. It started snowing around noon and has been coming down

by Kyndra Steinmann The “Value of Work” Brain Reset The children are very excited today. It started snowing around noon and has been coming down

Virginia Homeschool Certified Tutor Statute The requirements of the certified tutor statute are different from those of option 2 of the Virginia homeschool statute.

by Lynna Sutherland All moms feel the weight of responsibility of caring for and raising their children. Homeschool moms also carry the weight of responsibility

In this three-part series, a panel of homeschoolers have informally shared some of their teaching tips, thoughts, and experiences on a wide variety of

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giHVN8N875w Just what needs to go into a homeschool transcript? Do I need to keep special records for Virginia homeschooling? Get answer to these

Toddler Schooling: 5 Amazing Skills to Teach Your Two Year Old Lately, the toddler (20 months) has been wanting to do whatever the big

By Barry Stebbing “Looking at art is one way of listening to God.” ~ Sister Wendy Beckett Growing up as a student of the

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F4a6WTjk5A This weekly Q&A Live session with Yvonne Bunn answers your questions about what is required by law for end-of-year testing for Virginia homeschoolers,

by Kyndra Steinmann When I was a girl, the homeschool group in Williamsburg/James City County and Charles City Counties in Virginia decided that it

Welcome! Here is our inaugural live question-and-answer video with Yvonne Bunn, HEAV director of homeschool support! Yvonne writes the widely read Q&A in our

Accommodating Struggling Learners Q. Can I use testing accommodations for my child who is a struggling reader? A. Unless your child has a documented

by Lynna Sutherland Most homeschool moms love the idea of playing board games. Family game nights are a great idea for family time and