Homeschool Guidance Counselor Office Hours– September, 20 2018
What route is your teen taking?
What route is your teen taking?
Join us to learn more about:-Ideas for creative/artistic students-How to avoid being overwhelmed when it comes to high school-When to schedule ACT/SAT test datesAnd exciting information about our College Fair!MAKE SURE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR COLLEGE FAIR (Students grades 10-12):Register here, check to sign up for College Fair: https://teachthemdiligently.net/Sign up for your interview slot […]
Leslie sat down with Camden, Payton, and Lizzie Gray to ask them YOUR questions about growing up homeschooled and how that prepared them for college. Find out what they REALLY thought about homeschooling, how they learned to LEARN, how they felt that prepared them for college and more in this candid conversation.Recommended AudioGiving Your Teen […]
Pat Wesolowski is a homeschool veteran and a homeschool advisor for Bryan College. She and Leslie discuss dual credits, including ways to know if your child is ready for dual credits, if they are a good idea for them, what dual credits to consider, how to help your children prepare, and so much more. Whether […]
Author Carol Kinsey will explore the journeys to publication she and The Writing Family have gone through as they’ve moved into the publishing world. This workshop will explore practical ways for you or your child to edit, get published, land an agent, find a publisher, pursue independent publishing, and advertise yourself.
A popular trend recently has been to take a year off after high school, calling it a “gap year.” Many students see this as an opportunity to take a break and relax. However, there are also many students who take this year to set a foundation for the rest of their lives. This session will discuss the importance of that foundation and how a student can effectively take a Gap Year with a Purpose.
Are you curious about home education, but not sure if youre ready to make the commitment? Do you have a friend or family member saying youre crazy if you homeschool? Join HSLDA Staff Attorney and homeschooling father of seven, Mike Donnelly, and see why homeschooling may be the right choice for you. Mike will help you understand the basics, show how homeschooled students often outshine their public-school peers, and shed light on the myths surrounding homeschooling.
This session is a practical how-to workshop, intended to help new home educators meet the Ohio state requirements for notification and assessment. Melanie will review Ohios homeschool regulations in a way that is interactive and engaging, as well as provide examples of notifications and Ohios assessment options. Whether you are in the process of deciding to home educate or you are ready to begin, this is an important session that will provide answers to all your homeschool questions!
The college landscape has changed significantly over the last five years, and families today have more options than ever when it comes to pursuing a college degree. However, as stewards of God’s greatest gifts to us, our children, how can we make wise choices? With over 50 combined years of higher education experience, we are positioned to help you make the most of your options and avoid common mistakes.
High school students have a lot of options to consider when choosing a college major,
Former college professor Diane Benson of Homelife Academy joins us this week as we discuss homeschooling high school, some of the myths surrounding a college education, and then what paths a student can take. This is a GREAT conversation to listen in on no matter what stage of parenting and homeschooling you’re in, because you […]
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