How to homeschool

Jeff Seaton, an associate professor of management in the Murray State University department of management, marketing and business administration, addresses almost 20 homeschool families and community members interested in homeschooling at Capturing Hearts and Training Minds, a home education conference Friday and Saturday at the Enoch community building at the Henry County Fairgrounds. A variety of speakers, including Dr. Seaton and former Tennessee state Rep. Andy Holt, spoke to the crowd during the two-day event on topics such as education as a ministry of the family, practical tips for homeschooling and more. The organizers hope it will turn into an annual conference.
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