by Olivia Morgan, IAHE Intern | Apr 22, 2025 | General
Every child is unique, and their learning style reflects that. As homeschool parents, it can be very frustrating when lessons just don’t seem to stick, no matter how hard you and your child are trying. You feel exasperated, and your child may become disheartened. My...
by Kim Ahlgrim & Dr. Becky Kuhn | Apr 13, 2025 | General
The transition from high school to college is a significant milestone, bringing both excitement and challenges. Academic support services can play a crucial role in helping students succeed as they navigate this new chapter. Common Challenges in the High...
by Roger Patterson | Mar 3, 2025 | General
A common complaint against Christians in responding to concerns raised by skeptics is that they use the Bible to defend their claims rather than remaining neutral. This is especially common in the realm of science. Skeptics say they don’t believe the Bible, so...
by Dr. Jay Wile | Feb 17, 2025 | General
It’s time for another homeschool convention, and I am looking forward to it. My favorite part of a convention is the one-on-one time I spend with parents and students. Each child is a unique work of art crafted by God, who gave that child specific gifts designed to...
by Sophie Royer, IAHE Intern | Feb 10, 2025 | General
On February 22, 1778, a group of men stood outside General George Washington’s quarters at Valley Forge, playing a lively tune with drums and fifes. They were celebrating his birthday. Today, we honor him and other past presidents by celebrating Presidents’ Day. The...