Michigan Christian Homeschool Network

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Conference:

Mount Hope Church Lansing Michigan
Thursday - Saturday
May. 9 through 11, 2024

INCH 2024 Building the Future

Presented by: Michigan Christian Homeschool Network
Recording ID: 24-615
Original Price: $248.00
Set Price: $89.00

INCH 2024 Full Conference Set- Attendees ONLY

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-01Thursday Opening Keynote: Speaker Spotlights by: Phylicia Masonheimer, Ginny Yurich, Brant Hansen, Andrew Pudewa, Kevin Swanson24-02Friday AM Keynote: Morning Musings- What To Do When You Don't Know What To Do by: Ginny Yurich24-03Friday PM Keynote: Afternoon Advice- The Heart of Homeschooling by: Kevin Swanson24-05Saturday Closing Keynote: What My Life Has Taught Me by: Carol Swain24-101Making Time for the Word as a Homeschool Mom by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-102Spelling and the Brain by: Andrew Pudewa24-103Once a Year Plan - Taking the Overwhelm out of Homeschool Planning by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-104Science in the Kitchen, Bathroom & Car by: Karri Iverson24-105Sibling Squabbles by: Kathie Morrissey24-106Postpartum Depression by: Shanda Jacobs24-107God or Caesar? by: James Muffett24-108Homeschool Through Highschool - You Got This! by: Carla Fuller24-109The Art of Joyful History Lessons by: Ann Troast24-110Making Math & Science Meaningful by: Kevin Swanson24-111Men: Leading the Home by: Mike Winter24-201Preparing Homeschool Children for an Uncertain Future by: Ginny Yurich24-202Addressing Threats to our Homeschool Freedom in Michigan by: Dave Kallman, Stephen Kallman24-203What to Teach: A Simple Plan for Preschool through Graduation by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-204I'll Do It Later, I'm Not Qualified to Teach It, & Other Excuses by: Karri Iverson24-205Winning the Hearts of Your Children by: Kathie Morrissey24-206Homeschoolers In Business: Explore AI by: Gena Suarez24-207 Sowing and Reaping Across Generations by: James Muffett24-208Developing a Plan for Highschool by: Carla Fuller24-209Teaching Struggling Learners at Home by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-210Worldviews Matter: Getting the Right Worldview in History, Science & Literature by: Kevin Swanson24-211Raising Christian Children by: Mike Winter24-302Reading Strategies for the Struggling Reader/Nonreader by: Andrew Pudewa24-303Integrating Theology into Homeschool by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-304It Starts with the Dads & Pastors by: Paul Suarez24-305Homeschooling as a Single Parent by: Sarah Villanueva24-306Learning While Vacationing in the National Parks by: Mary Morgan24-307Creating New & Healthy Communication by: Given Hoffman24-308Gardenschooling by: Ginny Yurich24-309You Can Homeschool Your Neurodivergent Learner by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-310Dinosaur Hunters by: Patrick Nurre24-311The History of Homeschooling in Michigan by: Dave Kallman24-312Internet Safety 101: Simple Solutions for Non-Tech Parents by: Jared Henderson24-401Have Your Children Been with Jesus? by: Kevin Swanson24-402Pen & Paper - What the Research Says by: Andrew Pudewa24-403Hospitality as Evangelism by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-404Plan Peace, Have Joy: Infusing Joy Into Your Homeschool by: Shanda Jacobs24-405Dealing with Sass by: Sarah Villanueva24-406The Sordid History of Compulsory Education by: Gena Suarez24-407Defeating the Afternoon Slump: 15 Minutes to Productive Afternoons by: Ann Troast24-408How To Teach Your Child To Learn Independently by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-409Tackling Tricky Highschool Issues: Homeschooling Teens with Special Needs by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-410Hand Crafts by: Ginny Yurich24-411Don't Mess With Our Kids! Parental Rights Under Attack by: William Wagner24-412Wrangling Your Family's Tech: A Guided Tour of Phones, Filters, & Parental Controls by: Jared Henderson24-501What About Me? (Moms & Muffins) by: Ginny Yurich24-503Geology of Michigan by: Patrick Nurre24-601Living Counterculturally in an Upside Down World by: Carol Swain24-602For Such a Time as This - Planting Fruitful Gardens (Homeschools) In a Post-Christian World by: Kevin Swanson24-603Entrepreneurship in Your Homeschool by: Ginny Yurich24-605Teaching Apologetics to Your Kids by: Joseph Tuski24-606Highschool Transcript Clinic: Practical Help & Tips by: Carla Fuller24-607Developing & Drafting SEPs by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-608Get Off the Couch: Helping Kids Become Disciplined Workers by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-609How to Observe Sabbath as a Homeschool Family by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-6104 Powerful Words to Defend Your Faith by: Patrick Nurre24-611Cultivating Language Arts: Preschool Through High School by: Andrew Pudewa24-612Cyber Safety Case Study: How I Keep My Family Safe Online (and how you can too) by: Jared Henderson This set is subject to change without notice based on recording availability. Recordings that are lost due to technical difficulties or that are no longer available due to contractual agreements with the speakers, will not be included. No refund for missing sessions is guaranteed or implied.
Recording ID: 24-620
Original Price: $248.00
Set Price: $89.00

INCH 2024 Full Conference Set

This set of recordings from INCH 2024, was recorded in Lansing, Michigan on May 9-11, 2024. It includes 62 sessions, which is everything presented at the conference except the sessions by Brant Hansen, which have been removed at the speaker's request.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-01Thursday Opening Keynote: Speaker Spotlights by: Phylicia Masonheimer, Ginny Yurich, Brant Hansen, Andrew Pudewa, Kevin Swanson24-02Friday AM Keynote: Morning Musings- What To Do When You Don't Know What To Do by: Ginny Yurich24-03Friday PM Keynote: Afternoon Advice- The Heart of Homeschooling by: Kevin Swanson24-05Saturday Closing Keynote: What My Life Has Taught Me by: Carol Swain24-101Making Time for the Word as a Homeschool Mom by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-102Spelling and the Brain by: Andrew Pudewa24-103Once a Year Plan - Taking the Overwhelm out of Homeschool Planning by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-104Science in the Kitchen, Bathroom & Car by: Karri Iverson24-105Sibling Squabbles by: Kathie Morrissey24-106Postpartum Depression by: Shanda Jacobs24-107God or Caesar? by: James Muffett24-108Homeschool Through Highschool - You Got This! by: Carla Fuller24-109The Art of Joyful History Lessons by: Ann Troast24-110Making Math & Science Meaningful by: Kevin Swanson24-111Men: Leading the Home by: Mike Winter24-201Preparing Homeschool Children for an Uncertain Future by: Ginny Yurich24-202Addressing Threats to our Homeschool Freedom in Michigan by: Dave Kallman, Stephen Kallman24-203What to Teach: A Simple Plan for Preschool through Graduation by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-204I'll Do It Later, I'm Not Qualified to Teach It, & Other Excuses by: Karri Iverson24-205Winning the Hearts of Your Children by: Kathie Morrissey24-206Homeschoolers In Business: Explore AI by: Gena Suarez24-207 Sowing and Reaping Across Generations by: James Muffett24-208Developing a Plan for Highschool by: Carla Fuller24-209Teaching Struggling Learners at Home by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-210Worldviews Matter: Getting the Right Worldview in History, Science & Literature by: Kevin Swanson24-211Raising Christian Children by: Mike Winter24-302Reading Strategies for the Struggling Reader/Nonreader by: Andrew Pudewa24-303Integrating Theology into Homeschool by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-304It Starts with the Dads & Pastors by: Paul Suarez24-305Homeschooling as a Single Parent by: Sarah Villanueva24-306Learning While Vacationing in the National Parks by: Mary Morgan24-307Creating New & Healthy Communication by: Given Hoffman24-308Gardenschooling by: Ginny Yurich24-309You Can Homeschool Your Neurodivergent Learner by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-310Dinosaur Hunters by: Patrick Nurre24-311The History of Homeschooling in Michigan by: Dave Kallman24-312Internet Safety 101: Simple Solutions for Non-Tech Parents by: Jared Henderson24-401Have Your Children Been with Jesus? by: Kevin Swanson24-402Pen & Paper - What the Research Says by: Andrew Pudewa24-403Hospitality as Evangelism by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-404Plan Peace, Have Joy: Infusing Joy Into Your Homeschool by: Shanda Jacobs24-405Dealing with Sass by: Sarah Villanueva24-406The Sordid History of Compulsory Education by: Gena Suarez24-407Defeating the Afternoon Slump: 15 Minutes to Productive Afternoons by: Ann Troast24-408How To Teach Your Child To Learn Independently by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-409Tackling Tricky Highschool Issues: Homeschooling Teens with Special Needs by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-410Hand Crafts by: Ginny Yurich24-411Don't Mess With Our Kids! Parental Rights Under Attack by: William Wagner24-412Wrangling Your Family's Tech: A Guided Tour of Phones, Filters, & Parental Controls by: Jared Henderson24-501What About Me? (Moms & Muffins) by: Ginny Yurich24-503Geology of Michigan by: Patrick Nurre24-601Living Counterculturally in an Upside Down World by: Carol Swain24-602For Such a Time as This - Planting Fruitful Gardens (Homeschools) In a Post-Christian World by: Kevin Swanson24-603Entrepreneurship in Your Homeschool by: Ginny Yurich24-605Teaching Apologetics to Your Kids by: Joseph Tuski24-606Highschool Transcript Clinic: Practical Help & Tips by: Carla Fuller24-607Developing & Drafting SEPs by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-608Get Off the Couch: Helping Kids Become Disciplined Workers by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-609How to Observe Sabbath as a Homeschool Family by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-6104 Powerful Words to Defend Your Faith by: Patrick Nurre24-611Cultivating Language Arts: Preschool Through High School by: Andrew Pudewa24-612Cyber Safety Case Study: How I Keep My Family Safe Online (and how you can too) by: Jared Henderson This set is subject to change without notice based on recording availability. Recordings that are lost due to technical difficulties or that are no longer available due to contractual agreements with the speakers, will not be included. No refund for missing sessions is guaranteed or implied.
Recording ID: 24-625
Original Price: $52.00
Set Price: $25.00

Dad's Sessions Set

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-03Friday PM Keynote: Afternoon Advice- The Heart of Homeschooling by: Kevin Swanson24-111Men: Leading the Home by: Mike Winter24-207 Sowing and Reaping Across Generations by: James Muffett24-210Worldviews Matter: Getting the Right Worldview in History, Science & Literature by: Kevin Swanson24-211Raising Christian Children by: Mike Winter24-304It Starts with the Dads & Pastors by: Paul Suarez24-312Internet Safety 101: Simple Solutions for Non-Tech Parents by: Jared Henderson24-401Have Your Children Been with Jesus? by: Kevin Swanson24-411Don't Mess With Our Kids! Parental Rights Under Attack by: William Wagner24-412Wrangling Your Family's Tech: A Guided Tour of Phones, Filters, & Parental Controls by: Jared Henderson24-602For Such a Time as This - Planting Fruitful Gardens (Homeschools) In a Post-Christian World by: Kevin Swanson24-6104 Powerful Words to Defend Your Faith by: Patrick Nurre24-612Cyber Safety Case Study: How I Keep My Family Safe Online (and how you can too) by: Jared Henderson This set is subject to change without notice based on recording availability. Recordings that are lost due to technical difficulties or that are no longer available due to contractual agreements with the speakers, will not be included. No refund for missing sessions is guaranteed or implied.
Recording ID: 24-630
Original Price: $40.00
Set Price: $25.00

Homeschooling Through Highschool Sessions

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-103Once a Year Plan - Taking the Overwhelm out of Homeschool Planning by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-108Homeschool Through Highschool - You Got This! by: Carla Fuller24-203What to Teach: A Simple Plan for Preschool through Graduation by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-204I'll Do It Later, I'm Not Qualified to Teach It, & Other Excuses by: Karri Iverson24-208Developing a Plan for Highschool by: Carla Fuller24-408How To Teach Your Child To Learn Independently by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-409Tackling Tricky Highschool Issues: Homeschooling Teens with Special Needs by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-603Entrepreneurship in Your Homeschool by: Ginny Yurich24-606Highschool Transcript Clinic: Practical Help & Tips by: Carla Fuller24-611Cultivating Language Arts: Preschool Through High School by: Andrew Pudewa This set is subject to change without notice based on recording availability. Recordings that are lost due to technical difficulties or that are no longer available due to contractual agreements with the speakers, will not be included. No refund for missing sessions is guaranteed or implied.

In a rapidly changing world, it can be both scary and confusing to shepherd our kids through their years of homeschooling. Learn tried and true methods that will give you confidence and wisdom when you feel stuck or lost.

Home education is a full time job in itself; add on top of that the normal tasks of tending a home and little hearts, and where have the hours gone?! Making space for spiritual growth is hard, but essential. Our kids need parents grounded in the Word of God, but we need the time to get there! This session teaches you how to create time for the Word in the margins, pray consistently and creatively, and model an ever-deepening faith in the busiest of seasons.

So you’ve got a box full of unused planners and half-erased lesson plan books. Trust me, you’re not alone! From curriculum to the daily schedule, there is a simple way to plan your whole school year in just ONE week. Reclaim your Sunday nights and your sanity by joining veteran homeschool mom, Kim Sorgius, for this practical session.

Are we teaching the right things at the right time? Will there be gaps if we teach outside the box? This session is all about fostering a love of learning and creating a flexible, interest-driven curriculum all while meeting the academic needs of your kids and keeping the important things in focus.

Can you overcome self-doubt and lack of experience to teach the harder subjects like pre-algebra, chemistry, or English literature? Instead of putting it off, find out what your options are! Karri Iverson, veteran homeschooling mom and author of The Mystery of Science series, will share how she’s used resources available to teach her kids through high school.

ID: 24-208
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

What plan would suit your high school student? What subjects do you teach and when? This seminar will help you organize your thoughts and lay the groundwork for a viable four-year plan. You’ll learn about high school credits, simplifying grading, and the fundamentals of recordkeeping—transcripts, extracurriculars, and diplomas.

ID: 24-303
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

Theology, for Christian homeschoolers, isn't just another school subject. It's a lifestyle! Theology affects every subject, and every subject reflects an aspect of Christian theology. Learn how to integrate theology into your homeschool without becoming preachy, legalistic, or burdening your kids with long theological tomes.

Mary calls Lansing, Michigan, home, but has a desire to travel across America, exploring natural wonders in our national parks. She has been in all fifty states, stopping to visit sixty national parks. Experiences while traveling prompted Mary to write the National Park Mystery Books, with ten titles in the series. Now that she has two grandchildren, taking them on mystery trips to a national park is the perfect vacation.

ID: 24-308
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

“All knowledge is rooted in wonder.” - Sharon Lovejoy. Add wonder to your school year by gardening with kids. Learn how gardening will help your kids learn and will add joy and excitement to your school year. You’ll come away with lots of project ideas and inspiration.

Internet safety is a serious issue, but most parents feel overwhelmed, unqualified, and out of control when it comes to navigating the digital world with their kids--unsure of where to begin or how to effectively protect their family online. But it doesn't need to be this way. Despite the seeming complexity of the issue, there are plenty of simple, practical steps that any parent can take to drastically improve their children's online safety. In this session, we will cover numerous, specific techniques you can start implementing today--most of which require essentially zero technical expertise. We'll also cover common mistakes most parents make, and how to fix or prevent them. You'll come away with a sobering perspective on the seriousness of your role in protecting the hearts of your children as well as a new sense of empowerment that even you can take control of your family's digital safety.

ID: 24-402
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

Recent years have seen an enormous increase in the use of technology in education for even the youngest students. But is technology really the cure-all that many believe it to be? While traditional skills such as cursive penmanship are seen as unnecessary in the modern world, the actual research tells a different story. Join Andrew Pudewa to learn the compelling reasons to read paper books instead of electronic devices, handwrite instead of type, teach cursive instead of printing, and grab a pen instead of a pencil. Discover how to unleash creativity that goes beyond technology.

ID: 24-403
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

Evangelism is a scary word for many of us. We imagine door to door visits, handing out tracts, or street preachers with a megaphone. But what if evangelism was something you did naturally, in your own home, every week? Hospitality is a biblical command, but many of us forget it's also one of the best ways to love people well and show them who Christ is. Modeling a lifestyle of hospitality to our kids sets them up for a habit of diverse social experience and selflessness. Learn how to cultivate the habit of hospitality and how it equips us for evangelism in this session.

Do you feel like productivity ends after your morning lessons? Are you discouraged with the afternoon slump that hits before dinner? Learn how efficient, intentional scheduling can make all the difference for your family. Be inspired to integrate a simple 15-minute activity into your schedule to defeat the afternoon slump and revive your children's love for learning! "Brisk work and ample leisure and freedom should be the rule of the Home School. The work not done in its own time must be left undone." -Charlotte Mason

You can’t do everything, but did you know that you shouldn’t even try? In this session, you’ll learn how independent learning decreases burn out, helps students excel, and equips them for life. This workshop will give you the tools to guide your child as they gradually transition to learning independently, whether you have preschoolers or high schoolers!

ID: 24-410
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

This is a hands-on class! You will leave with a few projects in hand. Handcrafts are great for hand-eye coordination as well as for synaptic growth. Learn about the benefits of handcrafts and actually try some! Kids and adults welcome!

In this session, we'll take a guided tour of the current landscape of tech that homeschool parents need to know about in order to keep their kids safe in an increasingly internet-connected world. We'll cover iPhones, Androids, tablets, computers, online classes, internet filters, parental control apps, screen time, social media, home networks and more. You'll get both a high-level overview of the dangers, tools, and decisions you'll need to grapple with, as well as some opinionated advice and recommendations from a computer programmer homeschool dad. We'll also cover how to test your family’s current internet safety, common mistakes most parents make, and how to evolve and adapt your family's tech security as your kids age and technology continues to change.

ID: 24-603
Saturday;
May. 11, 2024
$4.00

Learn the steps needed to venture into entrepreneurship in your homeschool and also what the long-term benefits are of trying new things and even of failing! This session will be helpful for student or adult entrepreneurs.

A transcript is a vital part of your teen’s high school records. In this interactive, practical seminar, you’ll create a transcript that can be used as a template when designing your own. The session will guide you through the how-to of transcripts, evaluating credit, and calculating grade point averages (GPAs).

ID: 24-607
Saturday;
May. 11, 2024
$4.00

Have you pulled your child out of public school where he or she used to have an IEP (Individual Education Plan)? In this workshop, you’ll learn the purposes and benefits of an SEP, the homeschool version of an IEP. You’ll receive guidance on drafting your own SEP, explore sample plans, obtain your own template, and leave with a resource list of books to set you and your student up for success.

Do your kids “forget” to do their chores? Is their schoolwork just a box that gets sloppily checked off? Do you feel like they’ll never take initiative? If you’re looking for the magic pill to help your kids get off the couch and work hard, this isn’t the session for you. But if you want practical ways to kick laziness to the curb, be sure to join us as we learn how to encourage and nurture our kids to be disciplined and responsible workers.

Under the new covenant, Christ is our Sabbath rest. But we still need physical rest, all the more in an ever-hustling culture. Add to this the demands of homeschooling and parenting, and we're left wondering where rest fits in! This session teaches you that rest never "fits in"; you plan your life around it. Learn how to observe a day of rest as a Christian, homeschooling family without becoming legalistic; what activities to integrate into a restful day; how to observe sabbath with shift work; and more.

Listening and reading well, speaking and writing clearly, and thinking and debating effectively are abilities that most parents hope to cultivate in their children. With that goal in mind, Andrew Pudewa explores various environments and activities that accelerate the development of these language skills, beginning with the youngest students and continuing into the high school years.

As a homeschool dad responsible for my family's internet safety, I've got a major advantage over most parents: I've been a professional computer programmer for nearly 20 years. And I literally wrote my own parental controls app because I wasn't satisfied with the available options. Not everyone can (or will want to) replicate all the steps I've taken, but sometimes just hearing a detailed breakdown and retrospective can help parents gain valuable insights and inspiration to tailor their own approach to internet safety for their families. Join me as I delve into a case study of the specific measures I've tried (and rejected) over the years, and get a detailed description of how one homeschool family has navigated internet safety with kids ranging in age from 7 to 18. We'll cover parenting issues, home network, parental controls, phones, and more.

Conference:

Mount Hope Church, Lansing, Michigan
Thursday - Saturday
May. 18 through 20, 2023

MI 2023 Convention - Teach Me to Walk in Truth

Presented by: Michigan Christian Homeschool Network
Recording ID: 2023-ALL
Original Price: $252.00
Set Price: $79.00

MICHN 2023 Complete Convention Set

When you buy the set there is no need to select individual recordings from MICHN. Any recording made at the 2023 event is available to you as they become available. Enjoy each or any recording whenever you like (for personal use only).

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 23-01Keynote introduction to speakers by: Israel Wayne, Todd Wilson23-02Morning devotional by: Israel Wayne23-03Culture Proof: How to Grow the Resistance by: Meeke Addison, Wil Addison23-04Smile Stealers and Smile Makers by: Todd Wilson23-05The Gift by: Todd Wilson23-101Is It Enough? by: Rebecca Spooner23-102The Heart of the Homeschool by: Meeke Addison, Wil Addison23-103Integrating Theology into Your Homeschool by: Phylicia Masonheimer23-104Leading and Learning by: Joel Brown23-105In Their Own Words by: Mark Boonstra23-106Common Mistakes Christian Parents Make by: Israel Wayne23-107Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing by: Andrew Pudewa23-108The 4 Homeschool Temperaments by: Todd Wilson23-109Beginning Homeschool Basics by: Patty Blackmer23-110Help! My Child has an Attitude!! by: Kim Sorgius Jones23-111Life Lessons on Being a Supportive Husband and Faithful Father by: Steve Demme23-201Parents – Uniquely Designed to Teach and Disciple Their Children by: Steve Demme23-202Who's Got Next? A Look at the Next Generation by: Meeke Addison, Wil Addison23-203Inductive Bible Study by: Phylicia Masonheimer23-204Developing a Plan for High School by: LaNissir James23-205Applying the Principles of Minimalism to Homeschooling by: Ann Troast23-206Balancing Marriage, Parenting, and Homeschooling by: Brook Wayne, Israel Wayne23-207Teaching Boys and Teaching Girls: Better Understanding by: Andrew Pudewa23-208Add the Wonder by: Ginny Yurich23-209History of Homeschooling in Michigan & Understanding Michigan's Law by: Dave Kallman, Scott Woodruff23-210How to Create a Curriculum Plan Your Child Will Love by: Kim Sorgius Jones23-211Help! I'm Married to a Homeschool Mom! by: Todd Wilson23-301Preparing Homeschooled Children for an Uncertain Future by: Ginny Yurich23-302Cultivating Competent Christian Communicators to Conquer Corrupt Culture by: Andrew Pudewa23-303What Is Gather 'Round? by: Rebecca Spooner23-304Highschool Transcript Clinic: Practical Help and Tips by: LaNissir James23-305Character as Core Curriculum by: Kathie Morrissey23-306Sibling Conflict: Breaking Up the Fight, Solutions for the Real Home by: Brook Wayne23-307Fear Not! You & Your Child Can Learn Math Together by: Steve Demme23-308Taming the Techno-Beast: Parenting in the Internet Age by: Todd Wilson23-309Defending Homeschooling When Critics Say Parents Abuse Their Kids by: Scott Woodruff23-310Get Off the Couch: Helping Kids Be Disciplined Workers by: Kim Sorgius Jones23-311Man Up! Be the Homeschool Dad by: Mike Winter23-401Raising Tiny Disciples by: Phylicia Masonheimer23-402Bridging the Racial Divide by: Meeke Addison, Wil Addison23-403Working + Homeschooling: How Is It Possible? by: Rebecca Spooner23-404Essential Skills for Teens by: LaNissir James23-405Frustrated, Stressed (& Maybe A Little Angry) by: Kathie Morrissey23-406Raising Esthers, Daniels, & Nehemiahs by: Katherine Bussard23-407Math You See and Understand by: Steve Demme23-408The Do's and Don'ts of Teaching Your Children Theology by: Israel Wayne23-409Don't Slow Me Down with That Calculator by: Clif Petrak23-410How to Create Your Perfect Homeschool Schedule by: Kim Sorgius Jones23-411Man Up! Lead Yourself, Your Family, and Your World by: Mike Winter23-501Preparation for Persecution: A Curriculum Proposal by: Andrew Pudewa23-502Education: Does God Have an Opinion? by: Israel Wayne23-503Teaching the Child You Have, Not the Child You Want by: Rebecca Spooner23-504Charting Your Way thru High School: For College, Career, or Military by: LaNissir James23-505`Growing Our Children: Why Home Is Best by: Brook Wayne23-506Adapting Bible Study to Your Childs Learning Style by: Phylicia Masonheimer23-5071000 Hours Outside by: Ginny Yurich23-508Priority Homeschooling by: Todd Wilson23-509Keeping Your Family Safe during a Child Abuse or Neglect Investigation by: Scott Woodruff23-510Secrets to Cultivating a Life-Giving Family Culture by: Kim Sorgius Jones23-511Family Worship You See by: Steve Demme23-601Getting Started: Homeschool 101 by: Rebecca Spooner, Ginny Yurich23-602Be a Great Wife, A Homeschool Mom, & Passionate Pursuer of the King by: Phylicia Masonheimer23-603Man Up! Godly Manhood Defined by: Mike Winter This set is subject to change without notice based on recording availability. Recordings that are lost due to technical difficulties or that are no longer available due to contractual agreements with the speakers, will not be included. No refund for missing sessions is guaranteed or implied.
ID: 23-101
Friday;
May. 19, 2023
$4.00

How do you know that you are doing enough? The pressure to do it right, not mess up your kids, and fill in all the gaps is coming from all sides-- often to the detriment of our children. This session is all about permission: permission to make homeschooling what it needs to be for you, to raise out-of-the-box thinkers, to skip that lesson, and to refuse to settle. If this question has been plaguing you, then this session will remind you that you don't have to aim for the national average... you can choose extraordinary!! Raise world changers!

ID: 23-107
Friday;
May. 19, 2023
$4.00

We've all suffered frustration about writing assignments. Either on the receiving end, or perhaps now on the giving end, there can be a few distinctly discouraging aspects to teaching and being taught writing. The tough questions include: What do l correct and how do I give a grade? How much help is too much? Isn't the assignment clear enough? Why don't students find their own errors? Learn and avoid four teaching mistakes that contribute to this frustration: overcorrecting, holding back help, unclear assignments, and over-expectation.

ID: 23-108
Friday;
May. 19, 2023
$4.00

Frustrated by the fact that what works for your homeschooling friends doesn't seem to work for you or what works for one of your children doesn't work for all your children? For the first time ever discover the FOUR homeschool Temperaments. You'll discover if you're a Falcon, Owl, Swan, or Sand Piper and how to homeschool in light of those traits. As you listen, you'll laugh, nod your head in agreement and find yourself saying, "That finally makes sense." Todd will discuss tips for each temperament, how to teach your children who may NOT be your temperament, and what types of homeschool curriculum works best for your temperament. This will be fun as you discover your homeschool temperament!!

ID: 23-109
Friday;
May. 19, 2023
$4.00

"Are you new to homeschooling? Are you nervous about starting? Then this is for you. We will consider the why's and how's of homeschooling; discuss why homeschooling is a rich option for today's parents, including a few statistics along the way, and look at various teaching approaches and available resources. We'll finish by giving you a simple outline for a gentle start, even if you're not quite ready to begin."

ID: 23-203
Friday;
May. 19, 2023
$4.00

Do you feel confident to break down Bible passages on your own - without a bible study guide? For most of church history Christians have learned faith from the Bible itself. In this session you'll learn practical tools for studying a passage, drawing out the author's meaning, and applying it to life! You'll be able to study scripture with confidence and teach your kids to do the same.

ID: 23-204
Friday;
May. 19, 2023
$4.00

What plan would suit your high school student? What subjects do you teach and when? Do you follow a basic high school plan, a general college prep plan, or a rigorous college prep plan? This seminar will help organize your thoughts and lay the groundwork for a viable four-year plan. You'll learn about high school credits, simplifying grading, and the fundamentals of record keeping - transcripts, extra-curriculars, and diplomas.

Are you inspired by Charlotte Mason's philosophy, but overwhelmed with how to serve an educational feast to your children? This session shares how applying the principles of minimalism to your weekly lessons will result in a rich education, a joyful home atmosphere, and the abundant life you were created for. We will walk you through narrowing down your priorities, eliminating clutter in your homeschool, and focusing on quality over quantity.

If you are married with children, and homeschooling on top of that... you probably find that there is a huge balancing act between caring for your children, educating them, and nurturing your own relationship as a married couple. This straight-forward message by Brook and Israel Wayne gives practical and Biblical advice on how to keep the fires of love alive in your marriage, even when you are busy raising children.

ID: 23-208
Friday;
May. 19, 2023
$4.00

Add the Wonder Nature Curriculum is a multi-age, cross-disciplinary curriculum that capitalizes on the wonder that exists around us to learn many subjects all at once in a family setting. By adding elements of fascination, this curriculum helps learning stick and beyond that, it causes each member of the family to be more aware of the daily miracles surrounding them. Learn how to implement Add the Wonder Nature Curriculum into your homeschool and why it is a great fit for today's learners!!

If you love the idea of a flexible curriculum guided by your child's interests but aren't sure how to make that happen without holes or headaches, this session is for you. 20+ year veteran homeschool mom Kim Sorgius will show you how to create your own curriculum plans for your child's interests, using tools and resources to make the job easy. It's time to think outside of the box!

Gone are the days when people would choose a career and stick with it for life. Many careers these days last less than three years and the majority of 20-year-olds will have four career changes within that decade. In fact, it is likely that the careers they will have, haven't even been invented yet. How are we supposed to prepare our homeschooled children for a world we can't predict? Lean research backed ways to ensure your homeschooler is prepared for an uncertain future.

ID: 23-404
Friday;
May. 19, 2023
$4.00

The high school years are a prime opportunity to equip your teens with skills they will need for future success. If your teen is headed to college, a career, or the military, they will benefit from study and time management skills. This session provides parents and teens with ideas to incorporate these skills into high school coursework and lists resources to help cultivate these essential skills.

You've tried all the things that seem to work for other people yet still can't find the right homeschool schedule for you. Trust me-you're not alone. Figuring out how to teach multiple ages, fold the laundry, and keep the toddlers from writing on the walls with markers can feel overwhelming. Join 20+ year homeschool veteran and work-at home mom Kim Sorgius as she shares practical ways to wrangle your homeschool schedule for good.

Conference:

Lansing Michigan
Thursday - Saturday
May. 18 through 20, 2017

2017 Michigan Homeschool Conference

Presented by: Michigan Christian Homeschool Network
Recording ID: 17-FULLSET
Original Price: $517.50
Set Price: $125.00

Full 2017 Conference Set

Take the entire 2017 Michigan Homeschool Conference home with you. For one price you can listen to any or all of the recorded 2017 Michigan conference sessions (for personal use only). The URL will be in your Alliance Recording account. Subject to availability. Recordings lost due to technical difficulties will not be included.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 17-100Why the 20's Generation Will Change the Church & Culture by: Ken Ham17-101Education: Does God Have An Opinion? by: Israel Wayne17-102Shining Armor: Your Son's Battle for Purity  by: Melanie Young, Hal Young17-103-Family Time- Ideas for Busy Dads by: Rick Boyer17-104Developing a Plan for High School by: Carol Becker17-105My Kids Hate School by: Marilyn Boyer17-106 A Year of Playing Skillfully – Getting Organized by: Lesli Richards17-107Language Arts, the Charlotte Mason Way by: Sandi Queen17-10810 Things Every Homeschooler Should Remember by: Kathie Morrissey17-109Homeschooling Legally in Michigan   by: Dave Kallman17-110How to Develop an Educational Plan for Your Student with Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, ADHD, and Other Special Needs by: Beth Mora17-111Caregiving and Homeschooling Without Losing your Mind by: Danielle Olander17-112Experience Astronomy: Fun, Easy Activities to Do at Home by: Luke Gilkerson17-121 Defending the Christian Faith in Today's World by: Ken Ham17-122The Power of Purposeful Communication by: Rick Green17-123Raising Kids Who Don't Need Adulting Classes by: Mike Winter17-124High School Transcript Clinic: How tos by: Carol Becker17-125Laughing in the Midst of Mothering by: Linda Crosby17-126Preschool Science – Encouraging a Lifetime of Orderly Thinking  by: Lesli Richards17-127The Charlotte Mason Approach by: Sandi Queen17-128 Prayer: A Parent's Most Powerful Tool by: Kathie Morrissey17-130Keeping Your "SmartCookie" Challenged by: Beth Mora17-131Hit the Reset Button! Success for Single Parent by: Dena Roberts17-132Science Unsnarled by: Ruth Tennis17-142 The Joys (and heartbreaks) of Adoption by: Kathy Lee17-143 Prime Numbers – The Gateway to Algebra and Beyond! by: exhibitor17-144 Spelling You See – Radically Different Spelling Success by: Gretchen Roe17-147Improve Student Learning by: exhibitor17-148Teaching Science at Home by: exhibitor17-151Restoring America's Constitution by: Rick Green17-152Ballistic Homeschooling by: Melanie Young, Hal Young17-153Discipling Your Family in an Apostate World by: Mike Winter17-154Addressing Conflict by: Ben Vanderkodde17-155Need a Part Time Job as a home economist? by: Beth Mora17-156The Role of Beauty in Homeschooling by: Lesli Richards17-157Unit Studies: Teaching Multiple Ages by: Linda Crosby17-158Clutter, Clatter and the Things That Matter by: Rick Boyer17-160When You Have a Child Who Is Not Driven by: Sherri Seligson17-161 How an Idea Becomes a Book by: Gary Bower17-162Not Your Grandma's Bible Quizzing by: Les Johnson17-171Developing a Truly Christian Worldview by: Ken Ham17-172 Parenting the Digital Generation: Timeless Principles by: Luke Gilkerson17-173Is Homeschooling Just for Women? by: Israel Wayne17-174 You Can Homeschool High School…If You Can Make It through Tomorrow! by: Carol Becker17-175Make it Count by: Kathy Lee17-176Delighting in Your Children- The Key to Their Hearts by: Marilyn Boyer17-177 Lapbooking Made Easy by: Linda Crosby17-178 Homeschooling the Fun Way by: Rick Boyer17-180 The Power of Words for Our Children by: Sherri Seligson17-181 5 Factors to Keep Kids in Church as they Leave Home by: Josh Denhart17-182Homeschooling Math Without a Plan? by: Tom Clark17-183Take Back the land by: Rick Boyer17-192Jason Lindsay The Amazing Things Youth Can Do by: Jason Lindsey17-193Essential Oils 101 by: exhibitor17-194Well Planned Day by: exhibitor17-195Learning to Read by: exhibitor17-196Trick Geography: Passport to Fun by: exhibitor17-197Getting Your Kids in the Kitchen by: exhibitor17-198 The ABCs of GOD by: Gary Bower17-199 Experience Excellence in Writing by: exhibitor17-200How to Present the Gospel in Today's Secularized Culture by: Ken Ham17-201 How to Raise Godly Children in an Ungodly World by: Ken Ham17-202Raising Real Men by: Melanie Young, Hal Young17-203What's a Dad To Do? by: Rick Boyer17-204ACT and SAT:  Myths, Methods and More! by: Nate Ohman17-205These Kids are Driving Me Nuts! Turning Irritations Into Victories by: Marilyn Boyer17-206 Turning Your Preschoolers into Life Long Learners by: Kathy Lee17-207Charlotte Mason Education for the 21st Century by: Bridget Eagleson17-20810 Homeschooling Questions To Ask Yourself Daily by: Kathie Morrissey17-210Educational Life Hacks for Students With Dyslexia, Dysgraphia or Dyspraxia by: Beth Mora17-211 The Seven Laws of Teaching at Home by: Tom Clark17-212Why Teaching Science Is a Critical Part of Education by: Sherri Seligson17-221 Raising Leaders with Moral Clarity in a World of Relativism by: Rick Green17-222 Boys Will Be Men by: Rick Boyer17-223 7 Sex Ed Mistakes You Might Be Making by: Luke Gilkerson17-224Skills for Successful Teens: Study and Time Management by: Carol Becker17-225 Character is the Key by: Marilyn Boyer17-226 Making the Decision to Homeschool  by: Kathy Lee17-227 Identifying Your Child's Learning Style and Teaching to It by: Sandi Queen17-228Are You Raising a Rebel? by: Kathie Morrissey17-230How to Teach Math to Children With Learning Disabilities by: Rachel Anderson17-231The FUNderful World of WORDPLAY by: Gary Bower17-232Amazing Creatures That Defy Evolutionary Theory by: Sherri Seligson17-243Essential Oils 201 by: exhibitor17-244Making Math U Hate into Math U Love by: exhibitor17-245How Sports Enhances Your Kids' Lives by: exhibitor17-246SAT Math – Its Not the Math, its the Question that is Confusing! by: exhibitor17-248Maintaining Health in Motherhood by: exhibitor17-249The Plight of the Foster Child by: exhibitor17-251Media-Proofing Your Kids by: Melanie Young, Hal Young17-252The Power of Affirmation by: Israel Wayne17-253Help for the Homeschool Marriage by: Mike Winter17-254 Preparing Your Teen for Life by: Carol Becker17-255Confessions of a Fake Supermom by: Kathy Lee17-256Gotta Love Those Preschoolers! by: Marilyn Boyer17-257Teaching Civics in a Fun & Purposeful Way by: Rick Green17-25820 Things to Teach Your Children Before They Leave Home by: Rick Boyer17-259History of Homeschooling In Michigan by: Dave Kallman, Stephen Kallman17-260The Science of Learning by: Beth Mora17-261Eating Green: Does it Pay? by: Kristen Derby17-262Reading A-B-C's by: Ruth Tennis17-271Parenting Pre-Teens by: Melanie Young, Hal Young17-272Pitchin' a Fit: Overcoming Stressed-Out Parenting by: Israel Wayne17-273The Talk: From Toddlers to Teenagers by: Luke Gilkerson17-274Record keeping for High School: Simplifying the Process by: Carol Becker17-275The Comparison Trap – Moms Need Each Other by: Sherri Seligson17-276What's In the Box? Using Activity Boxes to Tame Your Toddler! by: Lesli Richards17-277How Does Classical Education Work? by: Dee Dee Leak17-278Hands-On Learning by: Linda Crosby17-280So Smart But He Can't Find His Shoes by: Beth Mora17-281Know the Past to Understand the Future by: Jachim Jordan17-282Homeschooling During Difficult Times by: Sandi Queen17-311Work At Home As A Medical Transcriptionist by: exhibitor17-M008My Beloved and My Friend by: Melanie Young, Hal Young17-M009Romance for the Exhausted by: Melanie Young This set is subject to change without notice based on recording availability. Recordings that are lost due to technical difficulties or that are no longer available due to contractual agreements with the speakers, will not be included. No refund for missing sessions is guaranteed or implied.
ID: 17-103
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

There’s nothing more rewarding to a faithful father than getting together with his wife and children for the evening “family time.” But it’s not always easy to make good use of the time when Dad is tired after a hard day’s work. In this workshop Rick Boyer shares ideas he has used over the years with his fourteen children. Now you can have the tools to make the evening get-together a blessing for the whole family–without a lot of preparation!

ID: 17-105
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

Setting Them Free with Passion-Driven Learning: Scripture tells us to train up a child in the way “he” should go–not the way “they” should go. Every child is a unique creation of God, with his own fascinating blend of talents, interests and yes, weaknesses. To help them fulfill their life calling, we must develop a specific plan for the training of each one. Come and learn how to work “with” the uniqueness of your child. Escape the bondage of expectations and set your child free to pursue his passions and be the whole person God created him to be.

From scheduling to home organization, this workshop gives parents the confidence that they can provide a rich early education for their little ones. Lesli provides an overview of what every child from 3-7 needs to cover over the course of one year, and how to fit it all in. Lesli provides solutions for the many challenges parents with young learners face, such as time management and schooling multiple ages at the same time.

ID: 17-107
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

In this session, multiple award winning author and longtime homeschool mom of six Dr. Sandi Queen discusses the many facets of language arts – phonics and reading, grammar, handwriting, spelling, vocabulary, writing, etc., and how to teach each of these using the Charlotte Mason approach. Included will be information on how to identify and choose materials that fit into this method.

Beth Mora brings her background as a case manager, and certified rehabilitation registered nurse (C.R.R.N.) to this session. She is a student of her patients and has learned a great deal from the families she has served. In this workshop, Beth will introduce the S.O.A.P. method to help you develop an educational plan for your child with special needs and help you locate that missing puzzle piece. Plan to leave this workshop feeling strengthened and empowered to continue your special needs journey.

Are you a caregiver for an aging parent?  Are you facing care giving in the future?  Do you ever wonder if those little memory slips are old age or the sign of something worse? Even if you aren't actively caring for someone, most likely you know someone who is, since 34.2 million Americans reported caring for an elderly parent in 2015. Many of us are in the sandwich generation, caring for parents and young children at the same time.  Care giving, especially for those with dementia, takes a special kind of grace and fortitude.  Add in home schooling and young children, and you have the makings of a hairy mess.  Join Danielle Olander, home schooling mother of five, as she shares her family's on-going experiences caring for a parent with Alzheimer's.  Juggling schedules, locating resources, and finding time to recharge, caregivers need support, resources, and sometimes, just someone to listen.  This workshop is designed to bring encouragement to those who are caring for aging parents or for those who want to support those that are caregiving.

Science doesn’t need to be a boring subject of textbooks and vocabulary. This workshop (for parents AND KIDS) shows you fun ways to learn about the Lord’s sky above with hands-on learning activities.

ID: 17-122
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

Regardless of the particular passion God has placed in your child, being successful in any profession depends greatly upon the ability to communicate effectively. As a leader, one must learn how to speak the language of your audience and present your message in a way that allows them to perceive and understand the exact purpose of your communication. In this workshop, Rick will give students and parents specific tools and skills to start them on a road to mastering effective communication skills.

ID: 17-123
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

The new secular training curriculum for millennials is called ‘adulting.’ Classes are now being offered in libraries, online, and even in churches. The urban dictionary definition: “Adulting (v): to do grown up things and hold responsibilities such as a 9-5 job, a mortgage/rent, a car payment, or anything else that makes one think of grown ups.” This workshop will address how to raise children who learn this curriculum at home, like every other generation did before the current one. 

ID: 17-124
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

Creating a high school transcript is easy yet a vital part of your child’s high school records. In this interactive, practical seminar you’ll create a transcript that can be used as a pattern when designing your own. We’ll guide you through transcript essentials, evaluation of credit, grading guidelines and scales, and calculation of grade point averages (GPA’s). In addition, you’ll receive sample transcripts depicting other formats for you to consider.

Every great scientist started out as a preschooler! Lesli teaches parents to give their children the best foundation possible. By modeling Aristotle’s Five Common Topics we can teach children to develop patterns of thought and cultivate wonder in the amazing world God has given us. Lesli will help parents provide their children with the best tools for exploring science during the early years.

ID: 17-127
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

What is a “living book?” How can “copywork” really be that e!ective?” “How do I fit nature study into our day – and why do I want to?” “What about math, language arts, and other ‘core’ subjects?” Dr. Sandi Queen, award winning author of over 400 books for Charlotte Mason style educators, discusses who Charlotte Mason was, and how her ideas for educating children are as applicable today as they were during her lifetime. Come and learn how implementing the Charlotte Mason approach can lighten your load, increase your child’s retention and attention span, and foster a true love for learning. Also discussed will be how to identify curricula that fits into this style of learning in all subjects. For parents of children of all ages.

Do you feel out of place because all the other homeschooling families seem to be “normal”? You may be widowed, divorced, separated because of military deployment, or just flying solo because of marital discord in your home. Dena is a real, live single mom who traveled most of the home school journey alone through major family upheaval and eventual divorce. Although she often felt like she was going over Niagara Falls without a barrel, she has, in fact, lived to tell about it. Her kids survived, too! They both achieved National Merit Finalist standing and are pursuing their engineering passions. To all of you single parents wondering if you can make the journey – or convinced that you won’t make it to the finish line – take heart! Dena will share her successes and failures and help you develop a game plan for your own family. Come prepared to take a hard look at your own views about single parenting and consider a fresh perspective that may just breathe new life into your homeschool.

ID: 17-132
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

Confused by the jumble of science curriculum available? There are so many possibilities: nature studies and real books, hands-on labs, Charlotte Mason, classical, or the traditional approach textbook. Then there are those blurred acronyms: STEM, STEAM, STREAM and even SEA. Do you sometimes feel like navigating through the Science is like wading into murky waters with no clear definition or vision? Finding the right fit for your family need not be disorganized chaos! In this workshop, we give you the tools to select the best approach for your family and provide an overview and comparison of the vast array of Science resources available. This workshop concludes with a Question and Answer session, so bring your questions about teaching science and get them answered!

This hands-on workshop will show how to use prime numbers to simplify both numerical and algebraic fractions, greatest common factors, least common multiples, simplifying roots and determining patterns in sequences. This workshop is for anyone who is pre-algebra to pre-calculus. The workshop is fast paced and fun whether you are a middle school student, high school student or parent. This is a must for parents of younger children preparing for pre-algebra!

Spelling You See – Radically Different Spelling Success Without Word Lists, Tests, Stress, or Tears Spelling You See’s unique low-stress learning experience guides students through four essential activities (listening, reading, copywork, dictation) presented at appropriate developmental stages. Without using word lists or tests, these activities help students transfer correct spellings of common words to long-term memory, so they can use correct spellings in everyday writing.

ID: 17-148
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

Apologia -Exhibitor Workshop Teaching science can seem like a daunting task, especially at the upper levels. You can break through the barrier of self-doubt and provide a positive and successful science education for your child. Along with practical how-to's and encouragement, in this workshop you'll discover reasons you can successfully homeschool through junior and senior high school science; how to prepare your child for evolution-based science in secular colleges and universities, and more! Ultimately, come learn how you can face science with confidence and make it an enjoyable part of the day for you and your child!

ID: 17-154
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

When we lead and interact with others (both family members and others), conflict can rise and feelings can get hurt.  How do you work through that in a positive way?  How can you tell them in love how they are doing? How do you respond when they tell you what you are doing wrong?  Come to this workshop, and learn how to tactfully and effectively give and receive feedback.

ID: 17-157
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

Linda discovered and used unit studies as a public school teacher and later exclusively used them during her years as a homeschool mom with four children since 2001. She will explain what unit studies are, how to effectively use them, where to find them, how to make your own as well as the benefits they provide for teaching several children at the same time. Other helpful hints Linda will provide include: connecting with each learning style, teaching with a toddler in the house, organizing your schedule around the unit, keeping God at the center of each unit, and expanding the lessons beyond the front door. If you want to simplify your homeschooling days, unit studies will help you succeed and thrive as a homeschool mom.

ID: 17-160
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

We all have at least one of these children. They take extra time to complete every lesson, if they complete them at all. And we can fall into the trap of sitting by them to “help” them finish, only to become an educational security blanket. Of course we don’t have time for that, and it is time for us to encourage these children to take up their own responsibilities. But the desire to be driven or to do hard work shouldn’t be for the end goal of becoming a millionaire; it is to work diligently for the Lord, using the gifts He has generously given us for His good! Come be encouraged that our occupation, whether it is student, mother, mail carrier, or king is one that is appointed to us. We’ll go over helpful suggestions to encourage those less-than-enthusiastic children and gain a better perspective of what is really going on.

ID: 17-161
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

This gives a basic overview of the process that takes place in the metamorphosis of an IDEA as it transformed into a book. Students will get a peek into the mind and routine of a Christian author, and a glimpse at the writing and illustrating process, the editing, printing, binding, marketing, and distribution stages of a book as it makes its way onto bookshelves and into the hands of eager readers.

As a parent homeschooling a teen (or thinking about homeschooling high school in the future), you may have your doubts about your ability…and your sanity. Are you weighed down by the seriousness of high school? Do you question your competence to teach your teen? Come and be encouraged as you discover a new, long range perspective for teaching your teen that is filled with much hope, faith, help…and joy.

ID: 17-177
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

Come and learn how your kids can organize and preserve their work in a compact folder! This is a fun, hands on, instructional workshop where you will learn folding tricks, create several mini books, and make a lapbook to bring home for your children to start using. You don’t have to be a craftsy mom to use lapbooks. Linda will go step-by-step through the entire lapbooking process. Lapbooks can enhance any subject from pre-k to grade 12. The possibilities are endless. They are a fantastic, interactive, and educational tool for every style of learner. Join Linda and see for yourself why lapbooks are a treasure!

ID: 17-182
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

Without a Plan? You’ve Got to be Kidding! This workshop is designed to help parent-educators understand the scope, the sequence, and the logic of mathematics instruction from pre-school through adult. Join Tom Clark, founder of VideoText Interactive, and author of “Algebra: A Complete Course”, and “Geometry: A Complete Course”, as he takes you on a sometimes humorous journey, describing all levels of arithmetic and all mathematics courses encountered in high school and college. In addition, considerable attention will be given to identifying the “why” of the study of mathematics with an emphasis on the development of concepts, instead of rote memorization

ID: 17-194
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

EXHIBITOR WORKSHOP Having a productive day is so much more than buying a planner or a tool for organization. The Well Planned Gal, takes listeners a few steps back, helping them begin with a philosophy and understanding of the uniqueness God has created in each family. From there, Rebecca explores ten essentials for having a Well Planned Day.

ID: 17-196
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

Exhibitor Workshop - Do you know where Liechtenstein is or what the capital of Czech Republic is? You will after this workshop, and you’ll have fun in the process. Best of all, you’ll remember. Come see just how easy we’ve made learning AND TEACHING geography. Bring the whole family!

ID: 17-197
Friday;
May. 19, 2017
$4.50

EXHIBITORS WORKSHOP A Practical Guide to Getting Over Yourself and Getting Your Kids in the Kitchen will motivate you to WANT to tear down the barrier between the kids and the food, because you'll have strategies to make it a win-win for everyone. Learn our Kids Cook Real Food system for teaching pre-readers measuring skills and giving them independence with recipes, a guide for teaching kids to use (gasp) sharp knives, and a philosophy on sharing kitchen skills that you can use again and again. You'll be able to implement these strategies the second you arrive home and begin to build life skills to help your kids grow into confident, healthy adults.

ID: 17-204
Saturday;
May. 20, 2017
$4.50

Entrance into college often hinges on a student's SAT or ACT score.  A strong score can also mean thousands of dollars in scholarships.  So how can we best prepare our children for these tests?  In this workshop, we will explore many of the common questions that home educators have in regards to the SAT and ACT.  Several resources will be shared to help you prepare your students to apply for college successfully. 

Unlock your child’s potential with a lifestyle of learning; educate without workbooks or textbooks. We’ll show you how to bring an outstanding education into your 21st century homeschool using the time-tested methods of Christian educator, Charlotte Mason. You’ll discover why “Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life” and learn the essentials of a living books education. We’ll also show you how the books and the method go together, and where to find affordable resources.

There are neurologically based learning challenges that affects reading, handwriting, spelling, composition, and sometimes math. You may have the diagnosis and understand what is happening in your child’s brain, but the question remains, how do I teach my child? Beth Mora will present educational life hacks that will help your student thrive in all subjects areas.

ID: 17-223
Saturday;
May. 20, 2017
$4.50

Luke and Trisha take on some of the most common mistakes Christian parents make when it comes to sex education…and how to make changes today.

The high school years are a prime opportunity to equip your teens with skills they will need for future success. If your teen is headed to college, the workforce, or the military, they will benefit from study and time management skills. This session provides parents with ideas to incorporate these skills into high school coursework and lists resources to help teens cultivate these essential skills.

Children with learning disabilities must truly understand in order to remember. Their brains tend to store information in pictures, not words. The traditional approach of teaching mathematics using heavy doses of counting, flash cards, and rote memorizing does not work for them. Learn ways to minimize counting and concentrate on place value, strategies to teach the facts with visual pictures, and techniques for mastering the four operations.

ID: 17-231
Saturday;
May. 20, 2017
$4.50

For kids and parents who simply love words…puns, alliterations, rhymes, tongue-twisters, coining new phrases, etc. This is a workshop for those who might want to spruce up their writing by stretching their minds to create playful, descriptive, and memorable original expressions.

ID: 17-244
Saturday;
May. 20, 2017
$4.50

Exhibitor's work shop by Math-u-see

ID: 17-257
Saturday;
May. 20, 2017
$4.50

Government, history, economics…these topics usually put students AND parents to sleep, yet they are some of the most important things we’ll teach if we expect the next generation to be good citizens and preserve the republic. In this presentation, Rick shares tips and methods for bringing history and civics to life, keeping it fun, engaging the students, seeking truth, and making the lessons count for generations to come.

Academics are important, but they are not the key to a successful life. When your children grow up and leave your home, you want to be sure that they have learned the life lessons that will serve them well for time and eternity. This workshop discusses the issues that matter most in life and how you can pass them on to your children in the brief time you have with them.

ID: 17-261
Saturday;
May. 20, 2017
$4.50

Non-GMO, all-natural, cage-free, Organic...there are so many catch phrases put to our foods now but what is worth the cost and what isn't? Come learn how to boost your families nutrition without breaking the bank!

Why is documentation of high school course work important? Keeping good records does not need to be time consuming or burdensome; it will actually save you time and effort in the long run. Learn what, when, and how to track your student’s progress through high school.

In this workshop Lesli demonstrates how to create a set of activity boxes that can be used to entertain and educate toddlers, providing Mom with an easy, organized way to keep those little ones constructively busy while educating older children or attending to household tasks.

ID: 17-277
Saturday;
May. 20, 2017
$4.50

Do you know how Classical Education is different from other models of learning? Join us for a clear description of the Classical Model of Education in a way that helps one to understand, reiterate, and practice it a homeschool setting. No particular curriculum is necessary. We will provide you the knowledge, understanding, and wisdom of how this method works. It has proven to develop life-long lovers-of-learning who enjoy academic success and incomparable thinking skills. Classically trained students know how to learn and think, not just what to learn and think. In this workshop, we describe the Classical Model in harmony with a Biblical Worldview foundation by putting God in the center of all learning. This inspires students to explore the truth, goodness, and beauty of God the Creator and His glorious Creation.

ID: 17-278
Saturday;
May. 20, 2017
$4.50

You can read to your kids about Gutenberg’s moveable type printing press and they might remember it. Or the kids can glue macaroni letters backwards onto their own presses and print Bible verses themselves…and they WILL remember it! Hands-on learning is not simply to keep hands busy, it is a valuable tool to teach children various skills, help them retain information, and relate to the subjects and people they are studying. Linda addresses this issue using humor, anecdotes, and wisdom from her 25+ years of teaching. She is a veteran at keeping her children learning through doing and can show you how to be a fun parent and teacher. This seminar is especially for the mom who feels non-creative, unorganized, and ill-equipped to teach her kids! Don’t fret! You will leave with easy ideas to implement at home.

ID: 17-280
Saturday;
May. 20, 2017
$4.50

Why can my academically gifted student calculate geometric ratios but he can’t find his shoes? If can be baffling, can’t it? One moment you’re conversing with your gifted student about the latest research on genetics and the next moment he’s arguing with you that his superman cape can sustain flight because it has super powers. Gifted children often experience what’s called “asynchronous development,” or out of sync development. How do you meet the developmental and academic needs of a gifted learner? Not an easy answer but one that Beth Mora will address in detail from experience with her two academically gifted kids.  

ID: 17-281
Saturday;
May. 20, 2017
$4.50

Have you ever wondered why you should study history?  While it is interesting to see how people lived in the past, what other uses does history have? Join historian Jordan Jachim in exploring the importance of history in this lecture.  Knowledge of the past can help us make decisions in the future, avoiding errors that previous generations have committed.  “Those who do not learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.”  But history can also encourage us.  While one act of kindness to a stranger sometimes seems insignificant, did you know that this resulted in the discovery of a hidden cache of treasure during World War II?  History can also educate us and entertain us, but most importantly, it shows us how faithful God has been in guiding our lives.

ID: 17-B007
Thursday;
May. 18, 2017
$4.50

So, you’ve decided to homeschool your children. Now what? If you are at this jumping-in point and need direction navigating your homeschool journey, this workshop is for you! Homeschool mom-survivor since 2001, Linda Crosby is equipped to answer your questions: How do I teach several kids at different levels? Where do I find curriculum? What about report cards? Do I need an American flag in the kitchen? Do I need a teaching certificate? Can video games count as something? How much does this cost? Are pajamas a homeschool uniform? Where is the teacher’s lounge? Plus many, many more.

We all know it. We all must face it and embrace it. The new homeschool family is an online family shaped by budget constraints and cyber culture. In this session, we’ll explore new ways of meeting the needs of the next generation of homeschool families. We live in an exciting time that’s filled with more opportunities to serve than ever!