by Heidi Kreider | Oct 19, 2020 | General
Have you ever noticed that your homeschool day is often dictated by how it starts? Some days start out calmly and quietly and the day blissfully continues in that direction and other days seem like a train wreck before 10 a.m.? While there are no guarantees to...
by Amy Sager | Oct 12, 2020 | General
Questions are swirling around about standardized tests and college entrance exams, in particular. With the cancellation of many exams this past spring and the confusion that Covid-19 has caused, many families are wondering what this next year will bring. Some colleges...
by Meghan Carver | Oct 5, 2020 | General
Here in Indiana, autumn can be a terrific time to get out of the house and have a field trip or do some school outdoors as the weather finally begins to cool and the humidity levels decrease. There are so many tactile experiences available as well that it’s not...
by Amy Sager | Sep 16, 2020 | General
Which founding father wrote most of the Declaration of Independence? What is the Bill of Rights? Why do we have an Electoral College? Can ​you​ answer these questions? Can anyone around you? It will not take you long to discover that many Americans do not have a good...
by Tara Bentley | Jun 10, 2020 | General
Since February, the IAHE team has been working with leaders from other state homeschool organizations to watch and respond to the currently postponed Harvard Summit on Homeschooling. You can read more about the event and our earlier response here. Many people have...
by Tara Bentley | Apr 8, 2020 | General
Children have questions about what is going on in the world around them. You can create meaningful conversations and memories with our printable Memory Book for elementary students or our Time Capsule printable for older students. Get your FREE COVID-19 Memory...