A Scary Homeschool Reality: 1984 Called
by Anne Miller Finally, you’re ready for the first day of homeschooling. You sent in the proper documentation to the division superintendent, the Department of Health, and
by Anne Miller Finally, you’re ready for the first day of homeschooling. You sent in the proper documentation to the division superintendent, the Department of Health, and
Let Alexa or Google read HEAV’s posts to you. Do you have Alexa or Google Assistant? Are you busy? If so, Alexa is ready
Money, Taxes and Homeschooling Families Homeschooling is expensive, and many homeschool families look for tax breaks or ways to earn money to pay for
Q. My daughter is a high school senior, graduating this May. How should I reflect the grades for her classes this year since they
All siblings fight. Have you ever wondered why your children fight? Does it seem to happen almost without cause? Do you sometimes feel at
In 2015, the latest year for which we have statistics, 59% of seniors who graduated from Virginia public and nonprofit colleges in 2015 had
by Kyndra Steinmann This past week was supposed to be one of much accomplishment! Co-op is over for the semester, which gives us an
Scheduling, Time Management, and Home Organization In this series of articles, a panel of homeschoolers has informally shared some of their teaching tips, thoughts,
I’m no money-saving expert, but I’d like to suggest that basic money-saving principles can cross-apply to your homeschool schedule. I remember once reading some
In this series of articles, a panel of homeschoolers have informally shared some of their teaching tips, thoughts, and experiences on a wide variety
I’ve been pondering the work ethic topic lately: at what point or at what age do we need to tell our children that certain
When the First Day Goes Badly By Kyndra Steinmann I see all the pictures in my newsfeed of happily smiling children getting ready for