August 6-9, 2015, at the Doubletree Hotel in San Jose, CA.
So much more than just a conference – The Homeschool Association of California’s annual “HSC Conference” is a celebration, a party, and a statewide gathering of homeschoolers and their families for learning, friendship, support and fun!
Featuring some of the best known speakers in the homeschooling and parenting community, HSC’s annual conference is a place to explore, relax, learn and make new friends. It’s a place where everything you need to know about homeschooling is under one roof for an entire weekend!
HSC is proud to host this four-day event for anyone interested in homeschooling. Whether you are just getting started or have been homeschooling for a while, they welcome you to join in. This year’s keynote speaker is Dr. Peter Gray, a psychology professor at Boston College who is the author of Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life.
There are also 130 sessions for all ages: presentations, workshops and fun activities for adults, families, teens and young adults. Special events and evening programs are designed to create community while they delight and entertain: choose from a Talent Show, musical guests, or come prepared to step onto the stage for HSC’s version of the famous TED Talks.
Attendees come from around the state of California and beyond. The event includes a Local Groups Fair so you can find resources and connections in your own area. The HSC Conference truly is the place to inspire and support your journey in homeschooling. Go see what they are all about! The details can be found online at
http://www.hscconference.com.
Posted in: Education
Comment Policy: All viewpoints are welcome, but comments should remain relevant. Personal attacks, profanity, and aggressive behavior are not allowed. No spam, advertising, or promoting of products/services. Please, only use your real name and limit the amount of links submitted in your comment.
You Might Also Like...
What Kids Can Learn From Collections
My kids love to collect everything from rocks to stickers. They bring my kids joy and entertainment and can be a great opportunity for kids to research and learn about […]
Arts Education – It’s for All of Us
The mention of “art in school” conjures a sensory kaleidoscope of paste, tempura, clay and happy children in colorfully-splotched smocks. True, kids love to paint, mold and goop up almost […]
Bippittee, Boppittee Boo, Storytime is for Babies, Too.
On a recent Monday at the Redding Library, a group of parents sit together with their babies on their laps and bounce them to “The Wheels on the Bus.” “Up […]
Three Families, Three Paths: Homeschooling in the North State
Forget the image of homeschooled kids sitting in their house all day staring wistfully out the window, wishing they could join the other children. Homeschooling in the North State is […]
Practical Tips for Helping Neurodivergent Kids Cope with Back-to-School Changes
Back-to-school time can be exciting, but for families with neurodivergent children it can also feel overwhelming. For children with autism, ADHD, sensory challenges or anxiety, all the changes—new routines, teachers, […]

