Shay Seaborne

        Only 2 days until the end of the VHEA Conference & Curriculum Fair's Earlybird Discount. Save money and send in your registration materials and fee postmarked by February 28th.  Go to www.vhea.org for registration materials if you haven't already requested them.

 

        Don't miss out on your discounted admission to these great sessions:

On-Line Buddies Bash * Getting Started with Homeschooling * Organizing Your Homeschooling Life * An Introduction to Waldorf Inspired Homeschooling * Working With Teens: Preparing for College & Work* Mentoring at Work and Home-a session especially for dads * The Wonder Years: A Look Back at the Homeschooling Journey * How to Look More Like a Family and Less Like a School * A Holistic Approach to Learning Disabilities * The Arts and Homeschooling * Challenges and Strategies for Homeschooling Teens * Who Speaks for Homeschoolers? * Overview of Testing & Assessments * Homeschooling Gifted Children * Hands on Math and Science * Compiling a High School Transcript * The Law and Politics of Homeschooling * Late Readers * Homeschool Advocacy 101 * Evaluating Curriculum * Advanced Writing *A Different Path: Doubt, Long Term Effects, and Family Dynamics * Sing-Along Performance and "Meet the Board" Reception.

 

Refresh Yourself

at the Virginia Home Education Association’s

STATEWIDE HOMESCHOOLING CONFERENCE & CURRICULUM FAIR

Saturday, April 21, 2001 ~ 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

In Beautiful & Historic Charlottesville, VA

 

FEATURING Linda Dobson

Veteran Homeschooler, Popular Speaker, Home Education Magazine Columnist and Author of Several Books, Including the Recent Homeschoolers' Success Stories

SPECIAL GUEST Dr. Mary Hood

Veteran Homeschooler, Popular Speaker, Homeschool Resource Center Director, Author of The Relaxed Home School, The Joyful Home Schooler, and The Home-Schooling Resource Guide and Directory of Organizations.

In the fashion of VHEA, the Conference & Curriculum Fair 2001 is intended to be inclusive, and affordable for the typical homeschooling family. It will be held in a casual and comfortable setting, offering activities for adults and children to enjoy.

 

VENDOR SHOPPING:

Peruse the diverse offerings of vendors presenting a variety of educational resources. Inspect books, tapes, manipulatives and other materials, and pick up some new items that can help refresh your family’s educational adventures.

 

For Children: Drama Workshop * Origami, Crafts and Puzzlers * Woodworking * Sing Along * Soccer Game * Story Time

 

MEALS:

Freshly made submarine sandwiches, drinks and snacks will be available on-site.

 

ADMISSION:

Early Bird (Until February 28): Adult attending full event $20; parental couple $25; children 18 and under $7*

Regular (March 1-31): Adults attending full event $25; parental couple $30; Children $10*

Late (April 1-21): Same as regular, with a $10 late fee per family*

*Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult or teen at all times

 

REGISTRATION:

Available on-line at www.vhea.org

The Virginia Home Education Association is a fully inclusive statewide organization advancing the interests of the diverse homeschooling community.

 
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