by Tara Bentley | Mar 12, 2020 | IAHE Convention
We deeply regret to announce that we are unable to move forward with the 35th Annual IAHE Home Educators Convention. Our team is working diligently behind the scenes to unravel such a large endeavor and it will take days before we can share more information. We are...
by Tara Bentley | Mar 12, 2020 | IAHE Convention
As always, we rest in the certainty that God is in charge. In light of the past 24 hours, the status of our 35th Annual IAHE Home Educators’ Convention is uncertain. While we’d like to give a quick response to everyone reaching out to us, we’re faced with the...
by Adam Andrews | Feb 17, 2020 | General, IAHE Convention
I first noticed them sitting in the audience as I presented my English Literature curriculum in all its glory. A young husband and wife with a couple of preschoolers in tow, they sat on the edge of their seats, eyes wide, rapt with attention. I was laying it on thick...
by Tara Bentley | Feb 23, 2017 | IAHE Convention
(This article was reprinted with permission by Heidi St. John at heidistjohn.com) I remember the day we decided to pull our daughter out of school. The day we “made it public”—this decision to homeschool. I.Was.Terrified.  Really.  My knees were knocking...
by Annette Breedlove | Apr 15, 2016 | IAHE Convention
If you’ve never been to a Homeschool convention, it can be overwhelming. From the minute you purchase your ticket to the time you walk through the doors, you have no idea what to expect. You may enlist the help of several ‘veterans’ who can give you...
by Debi Ketron | Feb 26, 2015 | Homeschooling in Indiana, IAHE Convention
Indiana Makes News in the Washington Post After noticing that the Washington Post had picked up this story, IAHE felt compelled to speak about the benefits of home education. Â Join us at our IAHE 30th Annual Home Educators’ Convention on March 27-28, 2015, in...