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Conference:

Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA
Thursday - Saturday
Jun. 11 through 13, 2026

PA-2026 Rejoice in Hope

Presented by: Christian Homeschool Association of Pennsylvania
ID: 153
Thursday;
Jun. 11, 2026
$3.75

The responsibility of parenting and educating our children can be a heavy weight, but our Abba does not want us holding that burden. Beloved, Release is Ginger's story of transformation through the gracious work of her heavenly Father. He gave her this phrase as a reminder of how dearly she is loved and how everything in her life can be released to her caring, faithful, and sovereign Abba. Come, learn to adopt the phrase Beloved, Release as your own.

Unpack the frequently asked questions of how to homeschool struggling learners and those who learn differently. Be encouraged and equipped as Cheri Kay shares diagnostic checklists for struggling learners, discusses common roadblocks homeschooling parents face (and how to navigate around them), and gives strategies for achieving success with your children who learn differently

Every parent believes their child is unique, but what if they're truly exceptional—whether by reading at four or struggling at ten? How can you effectively reach your "differently-wired" child, fostering their success without feeling overwhelmed? Join Gretchen Roe for an interactive conversation on understanding learning differences and setting realistic expectations to help your child truly thrive.

What if we’re getting childhood all wrong? What if the things children need most—and the right kind of preparation for their futures—aren’t what we’ve been told? In a culture consumed by busyness and achievement, something vital is slipping away. Days once filled with joy, imagination, and connection have been replaced by packed schedules and relentless pressure. Families are feeling the strain, and children are paying the price—growing anxious, overwhelmed, and disconnected. The very essence of childhood—the foundation for creativity, resilience, and joy—is quietly vanishing. This keynote will spark a powerful conversation about what children truly need to thrive. It will uncover the hidden forces stealing childhood and inspire a bold, practical path to reclaim it. Attendees will leave with fresh insights, actionable strategies, and a renewed sense of purpose to protect what matters most.

As CHAP celebrates 40 years alongside our nation's 250th anniversary, this workshop invites homeschool families to reflect on America's founding, its guiding principles, and the biblical truths that shaped our republic. Rooted in Romans 12:12, the session equips parents to teach American history with gratitude, hope, and conviction, encouraging students to love their country, understand its heritage and faithfully live out their role as future citizens.