Rogers Hellman is an innovator and pioneer for homeschool families and those in need.
He initiated a healthcare computer system for underprivileged nations, sowed the seeds of HSLDA’s Compassion Fund, and delivered a moving presentation before the Panama parliament. Rogers joins Jim Mason, HSLDA's President, to engage in an uplifting conversation about small beginnings paving the way for the most beautiful and impactful journeys of making a difference in the lives of others.
“I try to give myself the same grace that I give others. We're all struggling, but that's okay. You know, we've got a role to do, and we've got things that we need to do. And loving one another and serving one another is way up there on the list”—Rogers Hellman
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Living a Tech-Wise Life with Your Teen | An Interview with Andy & Amy Crouch
The Essential Mission of Parental Rights.org | An Interview with Will Estrada
Understanding Remote Education Programs Offered by Public Schools | An Interview with Tj Schmidt
Incorporating STEM in your Homeschool | An Interview with Michelle Moody
Stories of a Homeschool Pioneer, Part 2 | An Interview with Zan Tyler
Stories of a Homeschool Pioneer, Part 1 | An Interview with Zan Tyler
Homeschooled Tech Entrepreneur Puts Parents in the Driver’s Seat | An Interview with Russell York
Preparing Your Children for the World | An Interview with Wil & Meeke Addison
Homeschooling as Resistance and Healing for Black Families | An Interview with Dr. Cheryl Fields-Smith
Tips for Teaching Active Little Ones | An Interview with Amy Milcic
Homeschooling in the Military: Strategies for Success | An Interview with Heather Everett
Identity and Education: Setting Realistic Expectations for Your Homeschool | An Interview with Missy Andrews
Let’s Talk about Homeschooling in High School: A Conversation with LaNissir James and Lillie Schmidt
Homeschooling Teenage Boys: An Interview with Monica Swanson
U.S. History Curriculum that Inspires, Part 2: An Interview with Robert Woodson
U.S. History Curriculum that Inspires, Part 1: An Interview with Dr. Wilfred McClay
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Q&A: Homeschooling a Child with Special Needs
Q&A: Homeschooling through High School
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