Homeschooling Children with Learning Disabilities
by Kathy Kuhl “I didn’t really teach my older two; I just threw piles of books at them,” Margaret joked. Her third child–with learning
by Kathy Kuhl “I didn’t really teach my older two; I just threw piles of books at them,” Margaret joked. Her third child–with learning
Member Benefits Become an HEAV Member Your membership support helps HEAV meet the ever-increasing needs of Virginia’s homeschool families AND benefits your family! As
by Anne Guarnera If you want to study foreign language in your homeschool but don’t speak one yourself—or even if you do!—you might have
FREE Workshops on Thursday at the convention Considering Homeschooling – or Just Starting? Join us on Thursday, June 6, for free “beginner” events 41st
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
Letter to Hampton School Superintendent July 22, 2014 Dr. Linda ShiffletteHampton Superintendent of Schools1 Franklin StreetHampton, VA 23669 Dear Dr. Shifflette, Home Educators Association
Testing Update March 1, 2011 Greetings! Testing time is approaching! Try not to be intimidated by the testing process–most homeschool students do very well.
Exhibit Hall One of the Largest Curriculum Fairs in the Nation! The 41st Annual Virginia Homeschool Convention June 6-8, 2024 We’re just getting started!
Gearing Up for Assessments “Be strong and of a good courage.” Joshua 1:9 Is there a parent anywhere who approaches assessment time without the
Suggested Homeschooling Resources How to Begin Homeschooling Books The following resources are listed as a springboard for your research into how to homeschool. The
By Vicki Pitts Incorporating travel into your curriculum adds a unique experience of adventure and excitement to your homeschooling! You can supplement any subject