The 'end-of-the-school-year' and beginning of summer seems to be the most popular time for home education conferences. Our family has always looked forward to attending family friendly conferences over the years, which serves a purpose for each of us. As a home educator since 1996, I look forward to gleaning from those who have been on the journey longer than myself. I am always encouraged and thankful for the memories that we make. Conferences provide the benefit of learning ways to make our days more productive and intentional, providing the opportunity to find resources that can bring delight to learning in our home. Attending a conference, allows me to be able to pick up and look at curriculum, speak with others about various topics that relate to home educating and provide a reminder that we are part of a much larger community than just our four walls.
Conferences range in size from a local setting, with families from around the area ranging in attendance of a hundred or so people, to much larger ones, that are on a state or national level ranging in attendance of thousands of people, usually gathering together in a span of a couple of days. I have attended many since 1996 and find my happy place is in the hundreds; just enough to refresh and regroup to prepare for my next 'school year'.
Whatever size the conference, it is a good idea to have a plan of what you hope to attain from it. Today I am going to share some things I do to prior to attending any conference.