Discover, Connect, And Grow: The Hope @ Home National Virtual Conference
Whether you’re a seasoned homeschooler or a beginner, we could all use a little help now and then. Of all the things I love about being a homeschooling family, community is one of my favorites.
Homeschooling families are a village. You can ask us anything. We can make a lesson out of anything. While we may vary in the approaches and methods we choose to home-educate our children, we all agree that every child deserves a quality education.
It is in support of this belief that the Homeschool Counseling Network is proud to promote The Hope @ Home National Virtual Homeschool Conference.
For Audiences Far and Wide
While the Hope @ Home Education Conference may be hosted by the West Virginia Families United For Education organization, do not be misled. The Hope @ Home National Virtual Home Education Conference is designed for home educators across the nation.
Whether you’re a seasoned homeschooler or navigating public-funded home education for the first time, this conference is your opportunity to receive practical resources, expert guidance, and helpful teaching strategies in the comfort of your own home.
Hope @ Home Virtual Home Education Conference — West Virginia Families United for Education (wvfue.org)
Support From The Comfort of Your Home
I love the camaraderie of in-person events! The energy and excitement of interacting with peers, parents, and professionals are inspirational and restorative. For the past twenty years, I have attended conferences and conventions to obtain continuing education hours for my professional counseling license.
Yet when the pandemic hit, I began to earn more of those hours through an online format and I haven’t looked back.
Confession time.
I have been a homeschooling mom for five years and I have yet to attend a homeschooling conference in person. Let me assure you I want to!
Total transparency? What holds me back are two things, money and time. Registration fees aside, attending in-person conferences requires travel which means additional expenses for lodging, gas, and meals.
While I do not doubt that in-person home education conferences are encouraging, exciting, and educational, I have yet to register. While my inner nerd relishes the thought of meeting some pretty awesome homeschooling giants and pioneers in person, my wallet reminds me that I must choose how my family allocates our homeschooling funds. My heart also reminds me that while we cannot attend in-person events right now, it does not mean we may not be able to attend next year or the next.
My circumstances aside, in this season of homeschooling, our family chooses to take advantage of some wonderful online opportunities to meet our conference needs.
Opportunities like the Hope @ Home Virtual Conference.
Benefits Abound
Here are a few of the exciting benefits from this upcoming event:
Who Will Be There?
The list of speakers is nothing short of impressive. Pam Barnhill of Your Morning Basket, Julie Bogart of The Brave Writer, Lenore Skenazy of Free Range Kids, and Special Needs Advocate and Expert Amy Bodkin, Ed.S. for starters.
Sponsored by Outschool, this two-day event offers information on a plethora of topics such as college prep (courtesy of the creator of College Prep Genius Jean Burk), overcoming math struggles (Matthew Blackwood of Unlock Math), information on entrepreneurship (Nate Braden of Brushfire Education), learning how to leverage tech at home (Lisa Nehring of True North Homeschool Academy), and so much more.
Where Do I Register?
To register for this amazing event, click the button below:
Are you Ready to learn?
Register for Hope @ Home Virtual Conference
Coming Up
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Blessings,
Kimberly Bennett, LPC
Founder/CEO, It’s Only Homeschooling
Founder/CEO, The Homeschool Counseling Network
This website is not a professional counseling website and nothing here should be construed as professional counseling advice. Although Kimberly Bennett, LPC is a Licensed Professional Counselor, she is not your counselor, and no counselor-client relationship is established unless she has signed an agreement with you. All information provided through this website is for informational and educational purposes only.