| Homeschool Convention Season is Here and We've Got Your Survival Kit! |
Hi there!
Homeschool convention season is here! There is so much to take away from these energizing events, and we're not just talking tchotchkes and other freebies.
There truly is a wealth of information and encouragement for homeschooling families. The bigger conventions are usually host to hundreds of vendors and exhibitors showcasing their educational programs, products, and resources. For high school students planning for the future, there is even the opportunity to meet with reps from various colleges and universities. Throw in dozens of informative workshops, featured speakers, and special events, and you have a plethora of things to see, do,
and learn.
If you'll be attending a homeschool convention or two this year, be sure to plan ahead and stick with your schedule once you arrive. Heading out with a friend will also allow you to work together and make the experience even more fun. To make your homeschool convention as smooth as possible, be sure to enter the raffle below for a chance to win a homeschool convention survival kit.
- The Time4Learning Team |
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| You Deserve a Gift! |
| As fun as homeschool conventions are, you get A LOT of information. We want to make it easy for you to cart around all the
goodies you'll be acquiring, and also pamper you at the end of the long day with some special treats. That's why we're giving away a homeschool convention survival kit to one lucky winner. Get more details and enter to win!
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| At a Convention Near You |
| Time4Learning is excited to be attending several homeschool conventions this year and we'd love for you to stop by our
booth. We'll be making stops in Texas, Ohio, California, and a few other states.
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| Featured Blog Post |
| Having a little one on your hands is fun, but also hard work. Preschoolers are so eager to learn and be a part of 'grown
up' activities, but sometimes it's not always feasible, especially when you have older children you're trying to homeschool. Rather than turn on the TV, try these educational activities that will make them feel included, just like one of the big kids, and also keep them engaged and occupied.
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