Disney Homeschool Days

Disney Homeschool Days

Mark your calendars, Disney just announced its Homeschool Days are September 8 & 9, 2010 and January 24 & 25, 2011.

Disney Homeschool Days invites your students to explore scientific, cultural, creative and natural exhibits of the Walt Disney World® Resort Theme Parks for hands-on, eye-opening experiences.

There are discounted ticket prices for homeschoolers and special events on these days. I have never attended one personally but they sound like a lot of fun.

Visit the Disney Homeschool Days website for all the details and registration.

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Chosing Homeschool Curriculum: Making the Most of Your Convention Experience

Over the next several weeks thousands of homeschoolers will fill convention halls searching for the next best math or science curriculum. For new and even experienced homeschoolers this can be an overwhelming experience. If you go in with a plan, the homeschool convention exhibit hall can be a wonderful experience.

Choosing Homeschool Curriculum

Set a homeschool budget.

It is easy to get carried away in the exhibit hall. If you are a book lover (like me and my husband) it can feel like Christmas morning walking through the rows and rows of books. Figure out how much you can spend on homeschooling each year and create a budget. You can budget per child or for your family, but if you don’t have a budget you can easily go into debt buying books. In my experience, it is easier to save money when your children are younger. High school curriculum can be expensive, so budget accordingly.

I would recommend taking a prepaid debit card or using cash if you feel like you might get carried away in the exhibit hall.

If something works stick with it.

It is easy to get caught up in the convention madness and want to try every new curriculum you find. If something is working for you and your child, don’t switch just because you can. I have found that whenever I stop using something that works because I think I have found something better, I almost always end up using the old curriculum the next year.

If something isn’t working, replace it.

Sometimes great curriculum isn’t great for your family. If you feel like you need to switch, take advantage of the fact that you can touch, look through, and sometimes talk to the author about the product at the booth. Don’t feel pressure to make something work just because it is the most popular curriculum in the exhibit hall.

Know your child’s learning style and look for curriculum that fits.

There are three basic learning styles, visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. There are books suited for each learning style, so don’t try to put a square peg in a round hole- it usually doesn’t work.

Don’t be opposed to change.

Just because you have always done something a certain way doesn’t mean you need to continue doing it that way. If you or your child aren’t thrilled with the current curriculum be open to looking for something different. Several years ago my husband went to a Total Language Plus seminar at the convention. After listening to the presentation he was convinced it would work for our family. I was a little hesitant because it seemed so different than what we had been using. Five years and three kids later it is one of our favorite curriculums.

Do your research before you visit the exhibit hall.

Make a list of books you want to look through as well as items you want to purchase. Often companies will run convention specials making purchasing at the convention a great deal.

Don’t let price be the determining factor for choosing curriculum.

Curriculum can be expensive, but don’t let price be the reason you don’t use it. There are ways to save on curriculum such as buying used, sharing with a friend, or finding curriculum that can be reproduced. Obviously price matters, but don’t make it the primary reason you don’t use something.

For the past two years my two littles have struggle through language arts. I had looked longingly at the Phonics Museum program from Veritas Press for the past several months. The high price tag was definitely a deterrent and kept me from seriously considering it. A few months ago I spent an afternoon checking out language curriculums and was certain Phonics Museum was the best choice for my kids. I paid the high price and it has been worth every penny. My kids beg to do their lessons and usually want to work ahead. I wish I would have purchased it earlier in the year.

Spend on some, save on others.

If you decide to purchase an expensive curriculum, find ways to save on other subjects. I spend a lot of money on our math curriculum, but our social studies/ history curriculum is inexpensive and I utilize books we already own and the library. Find a financial balance.

Get to know the authors.

Chosing Homeschool Curriculum: Making the Most of Your Convention Experience

Meeting Michele from Kids Love Travel.

Homeschool conventions are an awesome opportunity to get to know the authors of your favorite books and meet new ones too! After meeting Jeannie Fulbright, and talking to her at length about her science curriculum, I knew it was the best choice for our family. I was thinking about using the curriculum, but had some questions and she was able to answer them and help me choose the best book for my kids.

Get to know the exhibitors.

Most exhibitors are homeschooling families themselves and have a wealth of knowledge regarding curriculum. Don’t be afraid to speak up and ask questions.

You don’t have to buy it today.

It is okay to walk away from a great deal. (Except if you are in the used curriculum hall and you find a great deal- don’t walk away, someone else will snatch it up! Chosing Homeschool Curriculum: Making the Most of Your Convention Experience ) Almost every book can be found online and most stores offering free shipping if you spend over a certain amount. It is better to wait, think and pray about it rather than make an impulsive purchase.

Make it a hands on experience.

The exhibit hall is a great place to actually look inside the books you are interested in purchasing. While many online vendors offer the opportunity to look inside a book, it is usually limited to a few pages. I have never met a vendor that wasn’t willing to cut open packaging so I could look through every piece in the set. Don’t be afraid to ask.

Shop the used curriculum hall.

Chosing Homeschool Curriculum: Making the Most of Your Convention Experience

Many conventions have a place where parents can sell used curriculum. Take advantage of the great prices and shop the used curriculum first. Buying used is a great way to try out something without busting the budget. If it doesn’t work, you can sell it at next year’s convention.

Know what editions you are looking to purchase. Many times the books in the curriculum hall are the older editions. This is fine unless you are trying to complete a set and the books don’t match up.

Have fun!

Chosing Homeschool Curriculum: Making the Most of Your Convention Experience

All those choices can be overwhelming. Take some time and enjoy the event. Talk to other homeschool parents and find out what is working for them and what doesn’t. If you are feeling stressed about all the choices walk away for a few hours. Homeschool conventions are so much fun! Even if you don’t buy a thing you can still have a great time learning, meeting new people, and being around other homeschoolers.

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Free Admission to the HEAV Convention for Parents of Preschoolers

HEAV Used Curriculum Sale
Free Admission to the HEAV Convention for Parents of Preschoolers

Attending the HEAV (Home Educators of Virginia) convention is one of the highlights of my homeschooling year. This will be my fourth year attending and I am more excited than ever! The exhibit hall is huge, the speakers are excellent, and the used curriculum sale is one way I save (and make) money every year.

Once again HEAV is offering free admission to the 2010 convention for qualifying parents of preschoolers. If you are thinking about homeschooling, interesting in homeschooling, or planning on homeschooling this is a great opportunity to attend one of the biggest conventions in the US for free!

To qualify for free registration:


- your eldest child must be under five years of age (his or her fifth birthday must be after June 30, 2010), and
- this must be your first HEAV convention.

You must register to attend, but your registration fee is waved.

This year’s keynote speaker, Mike Farris from HSLDA and Ken Ham from Answers in Genesis. I heard Ken speak a few years ago and it was amazing! I can’t wait to hear him again.

Answers in Genesis along with Buddy Davis are heading up the kid’s program, so I am sure it will be wonderful experience for your children if you plan on bringing them along.

The convention dates are June 10-12th, and you don’t need to live in Virginia to attend. You can find more convention information on the HEAV website. I would love to meet up with any of you, if you are attending the convention. Send me an email and we can discuss details. See you in June!

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Apologia Live Mom’s Conference

Apologia Live Mom’s Conference

Last weekend I attended the Apologia Live Mom’s Conference with my friends Crystal and Crystal. To say it was an encouraging, refreshing weekend would be an understatement. The conference had everything, from great worship led by Anne MacCallum, to great speakers, to great food, the folks at Apologia really know how to host a quality event.

The theme of the conference was Standing Strong and the various speakers tackled different topics like Standing Strong for Your Marriage, Standing Strong for His Glory, Standing Strong with Teens, Standing Strong in Prayer and several more. Each speaker was so engaging, I felt like I was being encouraged by a friend in each of the sessions.

During the conference, a few of the speakers graciously sat down to chat with me. Even spending a short amount of time with these women was amazing! I left each interview with a refreshed vision and desire to serve my family.

Apologia Live Mom’s Conference

Rachael Carman is an amazing woman whose face lights up when she talks about her children. I spent time with her and her family throughout the weekend and they were truly delightful. I asked her about the pressure homeschooling moms sometimes feel to graduate successful kids and what words of encouragement she had to help them trust God in the journey. She shared with me several stories about her own children, and explained that it was evident their successes were only because of God’s grace. She said she had learned over and over that often times God showed His plan to her children in spite of her, rather than because of her.

She gave me a copy of her book SoundBites from Heaven: What God Wants Us to Hear When We Talk to Our Kids and I look forward to reading it after I finish the Bible in 90 Days. Apologia Live Mom’s Conference

Apologia Live Mom’s Conference

I have to admit I was a little nervous about meeting Zan Tyler for the first time. I have been reading her homeschooling articles since I started homeschooling and consider her a homeschooling pioneer. After meeting her I immediately felt at ease, as if I was talking with an old friend. We discussed the early days of homeschooling, the direction it is headed now, and some of her homeschooling memories. What amazes me about Zan is that even though she has finished homeschooling her own children, she continues to be a leader in the homeschool movement. While many mom’s happily take a (well-deserved) break, Zan keeps on leading, influencing, and encouraging homeschool families.

I asked her how she would encourage moms who are growing weary during the long days of winter and she had some great practical advice. Get out of the house. She encouraged homeschooling moms to take a few field trips, exchange childcare with another family, or just do something to break up with routine. After spending several months inside the house during the winter, a change of pace can be a good thing.

On Saturday I sat down and had a long chat with Debra Bell. Deb (and, yes I can call her Deb because we are friends now) is the author of The Ultimate Guide to HomeschoolingApologia Live Mom’s Conference. If you are considering homeschooling, new to homeschooling, have been homeschooling for years, or know a homeschooler I would encourage you to read this book. Deb is smart, funny, engaging, and best of all she is the real deal!

Deb spoke on Standing Strong with Teenagers, and as a mom of two teenagers, I was excited to learn from someone who has four homeschool graduates. One thing that really impressed me was that all of Deb’s children were serving overseas or in the inner cities of America. I asked Deb if there was anything she did to help cultivate an adventurous spirit in her children. She told me that she did not homeschool her children to protect them but rather to prepare them for life after homeschooling. Those words are still in the forefront of my mind days after our chat. While I do want to protect my kids from certain worldly influences, my true desire is to prepare them for a life beyond this home. Many days I lose sight of that goal, because protecting is so much easier than preparing.

Debra also encouraged homeschooling moms to involve their families in a local co-op or homeschooling program. Every family has strengths and weaknesses, and joining other families helps give your child a well-rounded education. I felt relieved to know someone else taught her kids art, while she taught writing to other homeschoolers. It was a great reminder that we are not alone in this journey.

Deb’s new book, The Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling Teens come out next month. I am sure this book will be a wonderful resource for the homeschooling family and you can count on a book review from me this summer.

I cannot wait for the next Apologia Live conference. The timing was absolutely perfect, as many homeschooling moms start looking longingly at June right about now. I am thankful for my renewed desire to finish the year strong and excited about the future of our homeschooling.

Apologia Live Mom’s Conference

Silas had a great time at the conference!

Apologia Live Mom’s Conference

The food was delicious and there was plenty of it!

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