GET STARTED
Arizona is a great state in which to homeschool. In this Getting Started section of the AFHE website, you will find links to Frequently Asked Questions, information about Arizona homeschool law, instructions for filing an Affidavit of Intent to Homeschool, plus a variety of resources and opportunities to get connected. AFHE is here to help. If you have questions after reading through the information on our website, feel free to email us at homeschool@afhe.org. We are happy to assist as you start your homeschool journey here in Arizona.
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AFHE MAGAZINE
AFHE’s magazine, Homeschool Arizona, is published 3 times over year and is packed with articles and information to encourage and equip you. The print edition is mailed to member families statewide. A digital copy is available on the website within a few weeks of the print copy being mailed out.
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RESOURCES
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Blog Articles
Articles from our blog that may be of particular interest to those getting started

Getting an Evaluation for a Special Learner
Parents have options regarding getting an evaluation for their special learner. Consider three ways to determine the needs of your unique child.

Teaching Special Learners: A Good Work
Homeschool mom Megan Allison shares six things she’s learned teaching her own special learner to give you hope, practical help, and encouragement.

Unprecedented Times Call for a Positive Perspective
Writer Marie Tynan details three opportunities of growth, increased learning, discipleship: turning unprecedented times into positive family experiences.

Homeschooling Under Hardship
If you are in the middle of hardship, you are not alone. Sylvia found out that there were many families around her who homeschooled as they dealt with situations that disrupted their plans. She shares six things she’s learned homeschooling under hardship.