by Payton Lundy, IAHE Intern | Jan 28, 2024 | General
As Christians, we know we should be patient with our children. Some might not admit it, but it can be tough to deal with unruly, wild, or rude children. I have been a dance teacher for children aged 4-13 for about two years, and during that time I have had to deal...
by Natalie Dowd | Jan 3, 2024 | General
Extracurricular activities are a part of high school, but are they really important? Yes! Extracurricular activities provide the chance to learn valuable life lessons while earning high school credit. They give teens an opportunity to take a break and do something...
by Jillian Hicks, IAHE Intern | Nov 14, 2023 | General
A Tale of a Wandering Mind A dragon swoops over the roofs of a mountain village, roaring in fury. Several men in glowing metal armor run toward a chrome spaceship, blasters in hand. Metal rings on metal as a pirate battles a mutinous crew member atop the rolling deck...
by Amy Sager | Nov 8, 2023 | General
Dear IAHE Members and Supporters, As we wrap up another year of dedication to the cause of home education, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the accomplishments of the Indiana Association of Home Educators (IAHE) over the past year. We are immensely proud of...
by Lacey Hooie | Sep 27, 2023 | General
Field trips are fun and rewarding experiences, for you and your students. Not only do you learn something on these outings, but you get a much-needed break from a normal school day. There are lots of ways to make field trips successful, and they vary in length and...