Recordings Listing

Conference:

West Des Moines
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 10 through 11, 2022

IOWA 2022 Conference

Presented by: Homeschool Iowa

Mathematicians and scientists have been closely tied to many famous disasters. The Challenger explosion, the failure of the Mars Explorer, and the Kansas City Hyatt Regency walkway collapse all involved thinking errors. Our future mathematicians and scientists must know how to prevent tragedies such as these from occurring. Because science and mathematics instruction is often dominated by facts and calculation, children are rarely exposed to these important concepts. You will leave this session with many high interest stories and activities that will fascinate your children and show them the strong connections between math and science and the world we live in.

Does your child have a learning disability or severe special needs? Have you pulled your child out of public school where he used to have an IEP (individual education plan)? Participants of this workshop learn the purposes and benefits of an SEP (student education plan), the homeschool version of an IEP. This workshop also provides guidance on drafting an SEP. Participants look at sample student education plans and receive a template of a Student Education Plan as well as a resource list of books that will assist them in drafting their own homeschool student education plan.

ID: 22-97
Saturday;
Jun. 11, 2022
$5.00

Come and explore nature journaling as a formational practice. Responding to the natural world around us is not only a skill which can be learned, but, more than that, it is a practice which we form to, in turn, form us. It is a practice which trains our attention, our affections, and our devotion to the first Maker of good and beautiful things.

Conference:

Puyallup, WA
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 3 through 4, 2022

WA - 2022 Spring Conference

Presented by: Christian Heritage Home Educators of Washington
Recording ID: 2022-SET
Original Price: $176.00
Set Price: $59.99

2022 Conference Complete Audio Set

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 22-01Love at Its Best by: Emeal Zwayne22-02Standing in the Land of Giants: Four Ways to Grow Our Children as Leaders by: Jeff Myers22-03Compelled by Compassion by: Emeal Zwayne22-04How to Stand for Truth and Be Nice at the Same Time by: Jeff Myers22-05The Unfailing Sympathy of Christ by: Emeal Zwayne22-101Raising Young Men Who Love God and Lead by: Jeff Myers22-102Making Brothers and Sisters Best Friends by: Sarah (Mally) Hancock, Harold Mally22-103'Go To The Ant' A view from Natural History by: Dr. Gordon Wilson22-104Patrick Henry: A Forgotten Founder by: Bill Potter22-106What Your Homeschooled Child Needs Most by: Rachel Zwayne22-108Teacher God's Word Diligently: How to Get Your Kids Excited about the Bible by: Kathie Morrissey22-109How to Write a Resume and Network by: Ben Coder22-203Identifying Properties of Rocks and Minerals in the Field by: Patrick Nurre22-204More Than Legal Peace of Mind: What You Didn't Know to Do as a HSLDA Member by: Amy Buchmeyer22-205Beyond Box School: The World is Your Campus by: Jonathan Brush22-302John Dewey and the Impact of American Pragmatism by: Bill Potter22-303How to Cultivate a Love for Biology by: Dr. Gordon Wilson22-304College Madness - When the Crowd is Wrong by: Jonathan Brush22-305Helping Girls Expose Lies and Speak Truth in Their Heart by: Sarah (Mally) Hancock22-306Emotions: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly by: Rachel Zwayne22-309Staying on Track: How to Get it all Done by: Kathie Morrissey22-400Leadership lessons for our sons from George Washington, Robert E Lee, and Winston Churchill by: Bill Potter22-402Answering Children's Top Five Questions about God by: Jeff Myers22-403Egyptian Chronology and the Bible by: Patrick Nurre22-404How to Adult by: Jonathan Brush22-405Serving Like Jesus by: Emeal Zwayne22-406The Hope-Filled Homeschool Mom by: Rachel Zwayne22-409Managing Multi-Level Teaching by: Kathie Morrissey22-5039 Ways Generation Joshua Equipped Me as a Political Advocate by: Amy Buchmeyer22-504Geology Insights with Northwest Treasures by: Patrick Nurre22-601How to Speak the Truth without Fear by: Jeff Myers22-602Let's Get Real: Q & A for Moms by: Rachel Zwayne22-603Dealing with an Official at Your Door - a Step by Step Guide by: Amy Buchmeyer22-604The Transformational Power of Encouragment by: Emeal Zwayne22-605Winning the Hearts of Your Children by: Kathie Morrissey22-606Singleness: A Season of Fruitfulness and Joy by: Sarah (Mally) Hancock22-609Genesis and the Ice Age by: Patrick Nurre22-701How to Have Ministry as a Family - by: Sarah (Mally) Hancock, Harold Mally22-702Amazing Adulthood - Are you Ready? by: Mary Craig22-703Relationships 101 by: Jonathan Brush22-704What Does the Future Hold for Homeschool Freedom? by: Amy Buchmeyer22-706The Amazing Story of the Doolittle Raider and the Samurai by: Bill Potter22-708Prayer: A Parent's Most Powerful Tool by: Kathie Morrissey22-709Magnificence of the Mundane by: Dr. Gordon Wilson 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 the last years, we have seen the world of education change drastically. A constantly-expanding number of online and homeschooling options for higher education can make choosing an educational route harder than ever before. Today’s students need a solution that prepares them for adapting to the daily changes of real life. Focus on helping students develop the skills needed for success in any field: communication, conflict resolution, teamwork, decision-making, and turning ideas into reality. Our project-based education program equips students through academic webinars, student-chosen projects, in-person events, and interacting with peers and professionals. Focus on unique opportunities to truly make the world your campus both during your educational journey and into whatever the Lord has prepared for you afterwards.

ID: 22-409
Saturday;
Jun. 4, 2022
$4.00

There are no easy answers to teaching a number of children of different ages, and there’s no doubt that doing so is a real challenge that requires patience and creativity. Though we may feel it’s pushing us to our limits, it provides opportunities for our kids to learn responsibility, independence, and self-control. Kathie Morrissey, mother of 8 children, will share many practical tips and ideas to make your school time more productive, and your job easier.

ID: 22-602
Saturday;
Jun. 4, 2022
$4.00

Conference:

Treasure Valley Baptist Church, Meridian, ID
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 3 through 4, 2022

2022 Homeschool Idaho Convention

Presented by: Homeschool Idaho
Recording ID: 22-ALL
Original Price: $99.00
Set Price: $49.95

Complete set of recordings from 2022 Homeschool Idaho

When you buy this package you have access to all of the recordings that were captured at the 2022 Homeschool Idaho convention. You can listen to any recording (for your personal use) any time. You do not need to check any other sessions- they are all here.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 22-01Adventuring Together by: Gretta Eskridge22-02Homeschooling for the Win by: Caleb Schroeder22-03Strategies for Successful Homeschooling by: Gretta Eskridge22-04Homeschooling in Cancel Culture by: Caleb Schroeder22-12Finding our Why by: Aby Rinella22-13Getting Started in Homeschooling by: Janelle Knutson22-21Homeschooling with Confidence by: Gretta Eskridge22-22The Joshua Generation by: Caleb Schroeder22-23Homeschooling Multiple Grades Without Losing Your Mind by: Janelle Knutson22-24Curriculum, Transcripts, Diplomas…oh my!— by: Linda Patchin22-31Cultivating a Love of Reading by: Gretta Eskridge22-32Homeschool Fatigue by: Caleb Schroeder22-33Motherhood: Ministry in the Mundane by: Aby Rinella22-41Homeschooling for a Stronger Marriage by: Caleb Schroeder22-42Am I Planning God Out of my Homeschool? by: Aby Rinella22-43Organizing Your Homeschool by: Janelle Knutson22-51Parenting the Passionate Child by: Gretta Eskridge22-52Homeschooling is Discipleship by: Caleb Schroeder22-53Homeschooling the Preschooler by: Janelle Knutson22-61Homeschooling in Times of Doubt by: Gretta Eskridge22-62Integrating Dad into Homeschool by: Caleb Schroeder22-63Homeschooling Big Kids with Little Ones Underfoot by: Janelle Knutson 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: 22-03
Saturday;
Jun. 4, 2022
$4.50

Greta shares a variety of practical tips for successful home schooling. These tips come from her own experience as a homeschooled student, her early years as a novice homeschool mom, to her current position as a happy veteran homeschooling mom. This is to encourage both new and veteran homeschool moms alike.

ID: 22-12
Friday;
Jun. 3, 2022
$4.50

Why Homeschool? This is a question we must even ask ourselves. In a culture that has abandoned truth, it is more important than ever that we build our homeschool ‘why’ on a solid foundation that will not give way as the storms come. The right ‘why’ is what will keep us rooted and grounded on hard days, thwarting off the doubts that come. It is what will stop the naysayers in their tracks and encourage those that are looking for answers. Aby discusses the heart of homeschool and the greatest ‘why’ of all. Have your passion for His calling lit on fire! This session is for all homeschool parents.

Homeschooling one child can be a challenge but throw in multiple children and things can get crazy. If you are overwhelmed with homeschooling several children then come find encouragement and practical tips in this workshop. Janelle Knutson, veteran homeschool mom of seven children, will share how to homeschool multiple grades without losing your mind.

ID: 22-42
Saturday;
Jun. 4, 2022
$4.50

Do you love to plan? Do you like organizers, rows, columns and checklists? Do you love to label and color code everything into neat little boxes? Planning is essential to what we do; it helps our days and years run smoothly; but could it be that some of us become bound and chained to our ideas and plans? Is it possible that we are planning God right out of our homeschool? Come and hear how we can put God back in the driver seat of our home and school and how to use planning to help us rather than control us.

ID: 22-43
Saturday;
Jun. 4, 2022
$4.50

If you are looking for ideas on how to organize your homeschool then this workshop is for you. I will be sharing numerous ideas for lesson planning, organizing your student’s work and grades, creating ways for your child to work independently and setting up your homeschool. There are plenty of ideas to choose from. Pick the ones that work best for you and your family.

How is it possible to homeschool your older children with a baby, toddler or preschooler around? Come be encouraged and gain practical tips as a mom of seven shares how homeschooling is not only possible but beneficial for the whole family when you have little ones underfoot.

Conference:

Indian Hills Community Church, Lincoln, NE
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 11 through 12, 2022

Nebraska 2022 NCHEA Conference and Curriculum Fair

Presented by: Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association
Recording ID: 2022COMP
Original Price: $210.00
Set Price: $65.00

2022 NCHEA C&CF FULL SET

Complete set of recordings for the 2022 NCHEA Conference and Curriculum Fair, held at Indian Hills Church, March 11 & 12 2022.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 22Fri101The Gift by: Todd Wilson22Fri201Fostering a Hate of Learning by: Todd Wilson22Fri202Joyful Mother of Children by: LaNissir James22Fri203The Power of Parental Authority by: Monica Irvine22Fri205Trubl Spelling by: Nancy Coffey22Fri206Socialized Children? No Thank You! by: Deborah Wuehler22Fri301Homeschool Discrimination and What We're Doing About It by: Dan Beasley22Fri302Essential Skills for Successful Teens: Study and Time Management by: LaNissir James22Fri303Homeschooling on a Shoestring Budget by: Dara Halydier22Fri304Identifying and Adapting to the Challenges of Homeschooling by: Yvonne Strachan22Fri305Reading Struggles & Overcoming Obstacles by: Deborah Wuehler22Fri306Ready, Set, GO! Homeschooling in Nebraska by: Michelle Pietzyk22Fri401Invasion of the Conviction Snatchers by: Todd Wilson22Fri402Extracurriculars & Electives – Resumes & Recommendations by: LaNissir James22Fri404Homeschooling Through Hardship by: Deborah Wuehler22Fri405Vision and Learning by: Mikaela Betka22Fri406Jurassic Park and the Bible by: Shawn Hoffman22Fri407Discipline with Love so We Don't Break Our Child's Spirit by: Monica Irvine22Fri408College Counseling: How to Get Accepted and Get Money by: Merritt and Dannika Nelson22Fri501Homeschooling in 2022: Liberty or License? by: Dan Beasley22Fri601As They Sit and Stand: Teaching your Child the Bible by: Dara Halydier22Fri602How to Use Museums in Your Education by: Gage County Historical Society22Sat101Every Dad a Homeschooling Dad! by: Todd Wilson22Sat102Recordkeeping & Organization for High School: Simplifying the Process by: LaNissir James22Sat104Table Manner Essentials for the Whole Family by: Monica Irvine22Sat105Homeschooling the Rebel by: Deborah Wuehler22Sat106Why is a Christian Worldview Important in Education? by: Greg Koehn22Sat201Important Lessons to Teach Your Children - “How to Argue” by: Todd Wilson22Sat202Charting Your Way through High School for College, Career, or Military by: LaNissir James22Sat203Dyslexia is Real! Imagine That! by: Nancy Coffey22Sat204Teaching Math with Card Games? Yes, You Can! by: Kathleen Cotter Clayton22Sat205The Erosion of Parental Rights and How to Stop It by: Dan Beasley22Sat206Building a Biblical Self-Esteem in Your Child by: Dara Halydier22Sat301A Homeschool Graduate Looking Back: What Worked, What Didn't, and Why I'm Homeschooling My Kids by: Dan Beasley22Sat302High School Transcript Clinic: Practical Help and Tips by: LaNissir James22Sat303Keeping Your Family Safe in the Digital World by: Tyler Morten22Sat304Building Home: How to Disciple Your Children and Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind by: Amy Juett22Sat401College Prep 101 by: Concordia University22Sat402Family Ministry-Reaching the Next Generation by: Child Evangelism Fellowship 22Sat403Homeschooling: More Than Just Education by: Master Books 22Sat404Recalculating: When homeschool plans change course by: Yvonne Strachan22Sat501How to Choose Relationship When There's So Much to Do by: Todd Wilson 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: 22Fri202
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$5.00

As the mother of seven children, LaNissir emphasizes the foundational importance of answering the call to mother many children while nurturing each individual child’s relationship with God. She discusses how to parent with godly communication and provides organizational tips to find harmony in this fast-paced world. She also shares special encouragement to help you train up your child all the way from the toddler through the teenage years.

ID: 22Fri203
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$5.00

So, I don’t want to offend, but parents, we are seeing entirely too many families where the children seem to be leading the family instead of mom and dad leading the family. Do you have children that tell you, “No?” Do you have children that you spend hours trying to convince them to do something you’ve asked? Do you find yourself giving in to your child’s request even though deep down, you don’t really want to? Don’t beat yourself up. We’ve all been guilty of this at one time or another, however it’s time to stop. We’re not helping our children when this behavior is common in our home, instead we’re actually hurting them. Come and listen to motivational speaker, Monica Irvine, as she helps unravel this tendency and give great insight on how we can regain our parental authority. It truly can change the direction of your child’s life. Don’t miss this!

ID: 22Fri205
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$5.00

Spelling is a common frustration for many students, especially for those who have trouble reading. Learn helpful ideas for studying spelling and vocabulary and improving scores on those weekly tests. The techniques can also be used for daily spelling skills.

ID: 22Fri206
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$5.00

What is the true definition of socialization? Who should be socializing our children? Will your children be looked at as “different” or criticized for being unsocialized? Deborah Wuehler, Senior Editor of The Old Schoolhouse Magazine will answer these questions and reveal the negative socialization in the present education culture, as well as the points of positive socialization that homeschooling affords when you keep your children Home Where They Belong.

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.

ID: 22Fri303
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$5.00

Homeschooling doesn’t have to cost hundreds of dollars each year. With some extra time and energy, you can teach on a budget. Tracy and Dara started homeschooling while Tracy was in seminary and without a job. They continued on a minister’s salary while homeschooling five children through high school. Dara will share ideas from K-12 on bargain buying and teaching without the textbooks.

As you pour yourself into discipling and educating your children, gain confidence in your ability to·Teach multiple children·Accommodate your child's unique learning style·Identify your child's changing needs·Inspire and encourage a child facing learning difficulties·Help advanced learners identify and cultivate their gifts·Teach high school

ID: 22Fri305
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$5.00

Good readers are not necessarily early readers. And early readers don’t always grow up to love reading. God designs each child differently as He deems fit for His purposes. Deborah will talk about her own struggling readers and the practical things that helped them jump those hurdles. Deborah will show you how to have victory over your own obstacles as you keep your children Home Where They Belong.

ID: 22Fri306
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$5.00

How to start, where to find curriculum, when to school, and what a typical day looks like are some of the areas discussed. Get an understanding of Rule 13 and gain valuable information for your homeschool journey. This workshop is a MUST for new homeschoolers.

Should an activity be an elective on a transcript or extracurricular activity on a resume? Which will benefit your teen most? Which has higher visibility? This seminar explains the options your homeschool has and the documentation that makes the most of these opportunities.

ID: 22Fri405
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$5.00

20/20 vision means you can see clearly at 20 feet what should normally be seen at that distance. However, it does not mean that you have perfect vision. Visual acuity gives no meaning about what a person sees. If your child is not achieving their full potential academically, struggling with written reading comprehension, skips lines or words when reading, reverses words or letters, or avoids reading or near work, this presentation is for you. There are more than 17 visual skills that are needed for efficient vision and learning. Children struggling with binocular vision or visual processing disorders often will not complain about symptoms because they are unaware that they visually experience things any differently than their peers. In this course, we will learn about these skills, the signs and symptoms of a visual processing disorder, and what can be done to help them be successful.

I know you have felt the pain of regret when you have had a moment of failure when discipling your children. I know many of you are fighting against habits you learned from your parents that you swore you would never do. I know you want to parent with love, honor and respect, but sometimes you don’t. Parents, did you know that it is God’s perfect plan that his imperfect children raise his imperfect children? He knew you and I would not be perfect parents. He knew we would get it wrong on some days. However, still, he knew that the best people to raise your children was YOU! It is! It’s you. Listen to Master Motivator, Monica Irvine, share some invaluable insights in parenting with greater understanding and greater self control. Mrs. Irvine will help you to understand the difference in discipling to stop or start behavior and disciplining to change our children’s hearts. It makes all the difference. If you want a loving happy health relationship with your adult children, you must start today creating that relationship. Don’t miss this!

During this fast-paced and high energy presentation specifically designed for homeschool families with children in grades 7-12, Merritt and Dannika Nelson, college admissions and financial aid experts, will take a complex issue, what to do after high school and where to do it, and share how to remove the complexity and stress and turn it into an enjoyable and simple to understand process. Their model has proven to deliver four key elements: 1) how to find the right college fit; 2) how to stand out during the admission process; 3) how to secure as much financial aid as possible; 4) how to remove the pressure, stress, and tension that comes with the college search process.

Gage County Historical Society and Museum

Keeping good records need not be time consuming nor burdensome—it actually saves you time and effort in the long run. In this workshop, you’ll learn how and when to track your student’s progress through high school.

ID: 22Sat104
Saturday;
Mar. 12, 2022
$5.00

Let’s imagine...your children chew with their mouths closed, don’t make weird noises at the table, never announce what they don’t like at the table, sit still and respectfully while eating, show sincere gratitude each and every time they are served a meal, allow their elders to go first, never forget to ask if they can help clean up afterwards, etc. Is this a dream? Is this possible? YES OF COURSE! It’s all in how you teach and approach table manners. This Parenting Master Class by Master Motivator, Monica Irvine, will teach you the pattern of teaching your family how to have impeccable table manners and how to make it fun and doable. Parents, this is not rocket science, however, if you think that your children are going to “get it” by just constant correction, then allow me to ask, “How’s that working for you?” Don’t miss this!

ID: 22Sat105
Saturday;
Mar. 12, 2022
$5.00

“I won’t do it!” my child screamed after being asked to sit down and start the day’s math assignment. “You will too!” I resolutely stated back. “I will not!” And thereupon ensued an all-out fight of wills. The strong-willed mother determined to win over the strong-willed child. This workshop is designed to give you helpful tips in dealing with a strong-willed child, how to nurture as well as homeschool this child, how to stay sane in the midst of anguish, and to give you hope for the future.

Everyone argues. That’s the truth. I’m not talking about the righteous anger…I’m talking about the good ol’ sinful kind. Some yell, some become silent, and all of us teach our children by our example. But here’s the deal: there are some principles that can make those sinful arguments less damaging and more “productive”. So…since you’re going to argue, we might as well do it right. Join, me for a fun filled, honest look at the ugly things we do and say and for some practical rules for arguing “better.”

Preparing your teens for their post-graduation goals requires advance planning. This seminar provides a timeline and checklist to ensure that important items are included! For college-bound teens, discover tips for the application and financial aid process. For teens headed into careers, explore training, employment, and workplace skills. For teens interested in a military career, learn about the military’s homeschool enlistment policy and advice for applying to the service academies.

Are you tired of flashcards? Does your child cry when you give another timed test? Are you frustrated because your child can't seem to remember the multiples of 7? Use games to teach and review math facts. This workshop will show you fabulous and effective math card games that are easy and fun. Imagine your kids asking you to practice their math facts! Come and discover games to help our child learn math!

Creating a high school 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 pattern when designing your own. The session will guide you through the essentials of transcripts, how to evaluate credit, steps to simplify grading, and how to calculate grade point averages (GPAs).

ID: 22Sat303
Saturday;
Mar. 12, 2022
$5.00

Privacy is power. The right to privacy, however, is slowly being eroded from the foundations of our society today. In this talk, we will discuss the philosophy of the Internet, what that means for our privacy and how we can protect our families and our digital information.

Mothers have every good intention of discipling their children in the ways of the Lord, but a lack of knowledge of how to go about it and the day-to-day necessities of keeping a home and getting lessons done often get in the way of following through on those good intentions. Using the analogy of a home from Proverbs 14:1 “The wise woman builds her house…,” Amy will walk you room by room through the home looking at scriptural examples to empower mothers to build a spiritual home of discipleship for their children while gaining practical tips for managing each room in their physical homes—all without losing their minds. Come away from this workshop with a plan to implement both in the discipleship of your children and keeping of your home.

ID: 22Sat401
Friday;
Mar. 12, 2021
$5.00

This workshop will cover preparing for the college search and finding the “right fit.” We will also cover Government aid-FAFSA and the types of financial aid.

Conference:

North View Church, Fargo, ND
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 11 through 12, 2022

2022 ND Convention- Passing the Torch

Presented by: North Dakota Home School Association
Recording ID: 22-000
Original Price: $98.00
Set Price: $40.00

Entire 2022 ND Convention set (all Recordings)

When this purchase is made you may listen to as many or as few of the recordings from 2022 North Dakota Home School Convention as you like (for personal use only) for up to three years, and make a contribution to the NDHSA organization as well. (Sessions lost due to technical difficulties will be unavailable.)

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 22-01Daring To Do as Stanley Dale by: Eric Ludy22-02Raising William Wallace by: Eric Ludy22-03Most Outrageous Joy by: Eric Ludy22-10Honorable Manhood by: Eric Ludy22-11Math Outside the Book by: Nancy Bjorkman22-12Teaching High School without Fear by: Rebbecca Nyberg22-13Getting Started in North Dakota by: Theresa Deckert22-14Classroom Management by: Andrea Black22-20The Battle Within by: Chuck Black22-21Language Arts in the Real World by: Nancy Bjorkman22-22Preparing a High School Transcript by: Llora Knight22-23Learning Styles, Teaching Methods and Curriculum Options by: Theresa Deckert22-24Communications in Marriage by: Troy McQuown22-30What's Wanted Is a Man by: Eric Ludy22-31Panel Discussion with Homeschool Grads by: Theresa Deckert22-32Teaching Multiple Children at once by: Llora Knight22-33Growing Your Children's Communications Skills by: Given Hoffman22-34Call to Arms: Courageous Motherhood by: Andrea Black22-40The Dangerous Game by: Eric Ludy22-41Soft People Skills that Impact a Hard World by: Troy McQuown22-42High School How tos by: Llora Knight22-43Confessions of an Former Drama Queen by: Joy Wegener22-44I'm Going to count to Three . . again. Stop Counting by: Chuck Black, Andrea Black22-50Escapism: avoiding the Snares of the Media by: Chuck Black22-51Panel discussion with Home School Moms by: Theresa Deckert22-52Engaging Early Learners by: Nancy Bjorkman22-53Joy Fuels the Journey by: Rebbecca Nyberg22-54Getting Ready to Launch by: Kathy Miiller, Cindy Sanford 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: 22-12
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$3.50

This workshop will give you some peace of mind in knowing that you are fully capable of doing what needs to be done for high school. Rebecca will present options and ideas for you and your teens in choosing classes and areas of study to equip them with the life skills needed to help them follow their dreams.

ID: 22-21
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$3.50

This gives you a fresh perspective on this subject that frequently frustrates home school parents. Gain insight into the natural sequence of language learning and explore developmentally appropriate tips and tools to enhance growth. We’ll discuss the stages that are input or output, what’s essential, and how to set goals for different seasons. Topics covered will include phonics, reading, penmanship, grammar, spelling, creative and formal writing, and literature.

ID: 22-22
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$3.50

If your child is soon-to-be entering high school, you need to have an idea how to prepare a transcript? Learn the how-to’s, what-not’s, and wherefores of doing high school transcripts. What should be included in a good transcript? For what are colleges looking? Where and how long should I keep original transcripts? Find answers to these questions and more.

Understanding your child’s learning style and gearing curriculum and teaching to that style will help avoid much frustration in your home school. Through this workshop you will learn points to help you determine your child’s learning style as well as your own learning/teaching style. We’ll also discuss some of the common home school teaching methods.

ID: 22-31
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$3.50

Sit in on a panel discussion with home school graduates. Ask them what they think? Find out some helpful tips for your home school high schoolers. Join in as we learn more from those who have completed the home school process and are now “out in the real world.” Expert parent educator Theresa Deckert will moderate.

ID: 22-32
Friday;
Mar. 11, 2022
$3.50

Are you teaching three or more children, managing preschoolers and/or a baby, trying to keep the house nice, cooking healthy meals, and desiring to be beautiful and romantic for your husband? Yes, it is possible. Listen to ideas and tips from a home school veteran mom of 14 children who has had a wonderful marriage of almost 45 years, written and published several books, and was/is a part of three home-school support group leadership committees.

ID: 22-41
Saturday;
Mar. 12, 2022
$3.50

In a world of snaps, texts, and tweets, many have forgot the most powerful form of human interaction..."face-to-face". Introduce your teens to the dynamic world of human interaction and its importance for fulfilling God's plan for them.

ID: 22-42
Saturday;
Mar. 12, 2022
$3.50

Do you have a student entering high school and feel you are downing in the muddy water of unanswered questions like how to plan classes, figure credits, prepare for college, grade courses, issue diplomas, use dual credits, etc.? This veteran home schooler will have you swimming in clear waters in no time.

ID: 22-52
Saturday;
Mar. 12, 2022
$3.50

What should “school” look like for early learners? What things are developmentally appropriate for the younger ages? How do we keep our “Littles” appropriately occupied while homeschooling their siblings? This fun and informative session provides a comprehensive overview of teaching methods specifically geared to pre- and elementary-age children. Nancy will share resources, fun games, toddler tips, and easy activities, all designed to help parents think outside the box when it comes to “doing school.”

ID: 22-53
Saturday;
Mar. 12, 2022
$3.50

The struggles and demands of life and, often, our own feelings of inadequacy can sometimes weigh us down and take the joy out of what should be a blessing on this homeschool journey. We often feel that we don’t measure up and that we’re failing our children. Rebecca offers encouragement to those who are weary and shares techniques for parents and children to actually enjoy teaching and learning all subjects.

Conference:

Woodcrest Retreat
Friday & Saturday
May. 14 through 15, 2021

PA-2021-WC For The Joy Of The Lord Is Your Strength

Presented by: Christian Homeschool Association of Pennsylvania
Recording ID: 2021WC-000
Original Price: $37.50
Set Price: $19.99

Complete Set of 2021 Woodcrest Recordings

Complete Set of Recordings from the 2021 CHAP Woodcrest Conference

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 2021WC-100Keynote - Marriage and Parenting Go Hand-in-Hand by: Steve Scheibner2021WC-101Taking Your Homeschool Goals Outside by: Sarah Collins2021WC-111Training Teens to Take the Initiative by: Steve Scheibner2021WC-121Parents are Uniquely Qualified to Teach and Disciple Their Children by: Steve Demme2021WC-200Keynote - Living on Borrowed Time: The Nine Practices of The Proactive Parent by: Steve Scheibner2021WC-201Looking for Sunday…Hope When Homeschooling is Hard by: Denise Grove2021WC-211Life Lessons for Being a Supportive Husband & Faithful Dad by: Steve Demme2021WC-221Deepening Family Relationships Through Godly Communication by: Steve Demme2021WC-231Battling With Behavior? by: Steve Scheibner2021WC-241Homeschooling with Simplicity and Sincerity by: Denise Grove 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: 2021WC-101
Friday;
May. 14, 2021
$3.75

Description not available. Megan Scheibner is not able to participate due to a family emergency. Sarah has stepped in to assist as she did this past weekend at our Spruce Lake conference where she was well received.

Conference:

Washington State
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 19 through 20, 2021

WA - 2021 Spring Conference

Presented by: Christian Heritage Home Educators of Washington
Recording ID:
Original Price: $160.00
Set Price: $49.00

WA - 2021 Spring Conference

More Than Conquerors - Pursuing Christ Amid New Challenges (Please note: Dr. McLeod's and Bill Jack's sessions are not included in the set)

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 21-003Restoring American Exceptionalism One Family at a Time - Keynote by: Rick Green21-005One Life to Give - Keynote by: Rick Green21-101The Biblical & Constitutional Right to Self-Defense by: Rick Green21-102Identifying and Correcting Blocked Learning Gates: How to by: Dianne Craft21-104Dissections at Home by: Joel Thomas21-106New Beginnings, Part 1 (Time Chroniclers Audiobook Series - Episode 1) by: Pat Roy21-107The Drama of the Reformation by: Douglas Bond21-201A Vision for Your Life (Kickstart: Launch Your Life Series) by: Kevin Swanson21-204COVID & The Constitution by: Rick Green21-205Getting It All In: Making a Workable Plan for YOUR Family by: Susan Bradrick21-206New Beginnings, Part 2 (Time Chroniclers Audiobook Series - Episode 2) by: Pat Roy21-207Mission Aviation: Technically Skilled People Advancing the Kingdom! by: Doug Nunziato21-302Teaching the Right Brain Child: You Might Have a Right Learner in Your Midst (Parts 1 & 2) by: Dianne Craft21-303Calling for Boys vs. Girls (Kickstart: Launch Your Life Series) by: Kevin Swanson21-304Introducing Electricity: Simple Affordable Labs for Homeschoolers by: Joel Thomas21-305Principles of Child Training (CH Parent Qualifying Course Series) by: Mary Craig21-306The Reunion, Part 1 (Time Chroniclers Listening Series - Episode 3) by: Pat Roy21-307Three Keys to Gap Year Success by: Jonathan Brush21-401Getting Started in Life (Kickstart: Launch Your Life Series) by: Steve Riddell21-403COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates, Other Medical Issues, and Your Parental Rights by: Bradley Pierce21-404Why Children Stop Playing Music When They Stop Taking Lessons: How to Create a Lifestyle of Music and Worship by: Elisha Voetberg21-405The Reunion, Part 2 (Time Chroniclers Listening Series - Episode 4) by: Pat Roy21-406The Poetic Wonder of Isaac Watts by: Douglas Bond21-407How Our Parents Kept Our Hearts by: Daniel Craig, Megan Craig21-502Training Your Child's Photographic Memory by: Dianne Craft21-503Mentorship 101 (Kickstart: Launch Your Life Series) by: Steve Riddell21-504The Sexual Revolution by: David Eddy21-505Debate Is More than Just Arguing by: Amy Joy Tofte21-506New Frontiers, Part 1 (Time Chroniclers Listening Series - Episode 5) by: Pat Roy21-507The Mighty Weakness of John Knox by: Douglas Bond21-601Auditory Processing and Working Memory by: Dianne Craft21-602New Frontiers, Part 2 (Time Chroniclers Listening Series - Episode 6) by: Pat Roy 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.

With passion and humor, Rick outlines the timeless principles of liberty which allowed America to become the most successful nation in history; not perfect, not infallible, and certainly not indestructible, but something exceptional and extraordinary… truly unique in all of history. Rick and his kids will share powerful stories and principles from Legends of Liberty throughout history and then leave the audience with specific action steps for applying those principles to our personal and family lives while preserving them for future generations.

ID: 21-005
Saturday;
Mar. 20, 2021
$5.00

In this powerfully moving presentation, Rick Green and his four children use the stories of great world-changers to inspire each of us to discover our passion, plan our purpose, and execute our plan. With just a little sacrifice on our part, we can preserve liberty for future generations by living out our freedom with purpose and passion.

What does the 2nd Amendment really mean to your family? Most important, how do you practically live out your rights & defend your family? Is it Biblical to use force to stop violence against your loved ones? Rick & his family will share the history of the 2nd Amendment and how they, as a family, have enjoyed learning together how to defend themselves and others. You will learn how to intellectually defend the Constitution, but also get some practical and powerful tips on the actual, physical defense of your family.

This is for your “puzzling child”. Is it a maturity issue, or is something else going on? If you have a bright, hardworking child who has to work too hard to learn, he is telling you that one or more of his Four Learning Gates is blocked. Find out specifically how the brain processes information, and where that processing can break down. Learn how to be your own diagnostician using a checklist of symptoms; then learn the necessary interventions. It doesn’t have to be so hard for your child!

ID: 21-104
Friday;
Mar. 19, 2021
$5.00

In this workshop we will be completing a dissection together while taking a closer look at the challenges a dissection at home can present. Together we will also answer questions such as where specimens can be sourced, what preservation methods are available and what are important safety considerations.

ID: 21-204
Friday;
Mar. 19, 2021
$5.00

Are Quarantines and other Covid restrictions Constitutional? In this presentation, Rick answers the questions raised as we are living out what seems like a dystopian novel. How far can the government restrict your movements, your church gatherings, and your ability to work? What criteria must be met for a public health emergency to trigger the things we are seeing across the Nation? Where do you go for due process if government overreaches it’s constitutional authority? What can we do to restore rational, scientific, constitutional responses to this and future situations?

This session is courtesy of the Christian Heritage Start-to-Finish Parent Qualifying Course. Are you ever frazzled, frenzied, and frustrated because you can’t get it all in? A hint: We can’t! But we can significantly reduce the pressure by making choices based on God’s priorities. So, come and learn practical ways to design a workable, flexible, Bible-based schedule by evaluating, from God’s perspective, the myriad of viable “good” activities in order to choose what is very “BEST” for YOUR FAMILY. And discover that using His principles can bring joy and peace to your home-based discipleship adventure.

These wonderful children learn in a different manner than their left brain siblings. You will learn how to identify the right brain child, and learn many simple teaching techniques, such as Right Brain Reading and Right Brain Math. Right Brain Reading is the method Dianne used in her Resource room to help students make a two-year gain in reading in one year! For kids who find math “miserable”, this is a Godsend. No curriculum required! Help your children get in touch with the “smart part of themselves”! Poor test takers will learn how to store facts using their photographic memory. Everyone looks smart when these strategies are used.

Is your child interested in electricity and you aren’t sure how to support their interest? In this workshop we will demonstrate the best ways to present abstract concepts around electricity. We will also provide your family with a number of simple, low cost and high interest experiments to help cement learning.

ID: 21-307
Saturday;
Mar. 20, 2021
$5.00

In this webinar, you’ll learn three specific ways to make the most of your gap year, focusing on community, learning, and adventure. Community is more important than ever before. Engaging in real Christian community is critical to prosper in this difficult season. A gap year is a unique opportunity to earn both college credits and money. Learn how to leverage this year to maximize both. This year could be a year remembered by shattered plans, or as a year of unmatched exploration. The choice is yours.

Politicians and bureaucrats across the country are getting ready right now to push a new vaccine on children, even when parents object. This could result in a tidal wave of attacks upon many homeschoolers across the country. As an experienced parental rights attorney, Heritage Defense attorney Bradley Pierce will discuss what parental rights challenges lay ahead and the three things every family should be doing right now to prepare for them.

ID: 21-407
Saturday;
Mar. 20, 2021
$5.00

- Discerning what your kids will remember most from your parenting - Practical tips to build strong relationships with your children - Building a family team that stays together and enjoys one another - Four factors for strong family relationships

ID: 21-505
Saturday;
Mar. 20, 2021
$5.00

Regardless of natural ability or internal desire, young people can learn to discover ideas, discern truth, and influence others by participating in debate. If your children are ready to meet their challenge, grow in grace, and communicate with confidence, check out debate. It’s an adventure worth taking!

Conference:

Bismarck Event Center
Friday & Saturday
Feb. 19 through 20, 2021

2021 North Dakota Home School Convention

Presented by: North Dakota Home School Association
Recording ID: 21-000
Original Price: $112.50
Set Price: $49.99

Complete 2021 ND Convention Recording set

This set will allow you to listen to any or all of the recordings made at the North Dakota Home School Association 2021 convention. The audio messages from this purchase will be in your account and can be downloaded when and if you like for years to come. (For personal use only.)

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 21-001How to Keep Your Children in the Faith by: Israel Wayne21-01CHOOSE THIS DAY by: Jared Dodd21-02YOU CAN DO IT and WHY YOU SHOULD by: Jared Dodd21-03CHALLENGE TO SONS & DAUGHTERS by: Jared Dodd21-10When Children question the Faith by: Jared Dodd21-11Dual Credit, What you need to know by: Dan Dreissen21-12Help! I'm Homeschooling with Toddler Strapped to My Leg by: Jamie Erickson21-13Exploring Learning Styles for More Effective Instruction by: Nancy Bjorkman21-14How Can I Know What is True by: Israel Wayne21-20Education VS Schooling by: Israel Wayne21-21Getting Started in North Dakota by: Theresa Deckert21-22Learning Like da Vinci & Jefferson: Notebooking 101 by: Jamie Erickson21-23When You Have a Child who is Not Driven by: Sherri Seligson21-24Outside the Box Careers: Build Your Skills With and Without College by: Kathy Miiller, Cindy Sanford21-30History of Family Part 1 by: Jared Dodd21-31Mom with a Plan by: Krista Smith21-32Montessori? Isn't That a Dinosaur by: Jamie Erickson21-33Navigating High School by: Sherri Seligson21-34How Can I Know God Exists by: Israel Wayne21-44How can you Know that the Bible is True by: Israel Wayne21-50North Dakota Scholarships by: Jim Upgren21-51High School Answers by: Theresa Deckert, Llora Knight21-52Homeschooling When You're One Day Away From Crisis by: Jamie Erickson21-53Why Teaching Science is a Critical Part of Education by: Sherri Seligson21-54How Can I defend my Faith by: Israel Wayne21-60History of the Family Part 2 by: Jared Dodd21-61Increase Your ACT Score by: Kathy Miiller21-62It's Homeschool, NOT School-at-Home by: Jamie Erickson21-63Am I Ruining My Children? What I Wish I Knew As a New Homeschooling Mom by: Sherri Seligson21-64Creation Science Apologetics by: Israel Wayne 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: 21-11
Friday;
Feb. 19, 2021
$3.75

Dual credit is a unique opportunity to earn high school credit while successfully completing college level courses prior to graduation. This session will cover all you need to know about dual credit as well as hints about when to align placements tests such as the ACT. If you are a family with a high school freshman, sophomore, and/or junior, this session is for you.

“Mom, Johnny’s drinking from the dog dish again!” Homeschooling with little ones under foot can feel a bit like brushing your teeth while eating Oreos...a bit counter-intuitive.But, the fact is, the foundation of homeschool is HOME and everyone in it...even the toddler who’s currently feeding Cheerios to the goldfish. Discover how you can engage your little ones CONstructively during the harried homeschool day.

ID: 21-21
Friday;
Feb. 19, 2021
$3.75

Mrs. Deckert will cover the North Dakota requirements for home schooling. She will also give many practical hints including suggestions for lesson planning and record keeping. This is the place to start if you are just beginning the home education journey or are just “checking it out.”

ID: 21-23
Friday;
Feb. 19, 2021
$3.75

We all have at least one of these children. They take extra time to complete every lesson, if they complete them at all. We may fall into the trap of sitting by them to “help” them finish, only to become an educational security blanket. We need to encourage these children to take up their own responsibilities. Their desire should be to work diligently for the Lord. Join us as we go over helpful suggestions to encourage those less-than-enthusiastic children.

ID: 21-31
Friday;
Feb. 19, 2021
$3.75

Krista will share her tips and tricks on setting your homeschool on autopilot. She'll walk through simple and cheap hacks to keep mom well-planned and sane as well as cultivating children who take initiative for their own daily work. She will share her family's chore, discipline and character development charts, because homeschooling isn't only about growing smart kids, but kids who love the Lord! Organization comes easy to some and is "Greek" to others. You are welcome to come and learn a little "Greek" and hopefully leave with lighter shoulders and some new tools in your toolbelt!

ID: 21-51
Saturday;
Feb. 20, 2021
$3.75

Home schooling with High School students always brings with it questions. This session was a Question and Answer time. Llora and Theresa are on the board of directors of the North Dakota Home School Association and spend time coordinating and supporting the support groups across the state. There are very few questions that they haven't answered about home education. Listen to very personal and very straightforward answers to questions about homeschool high school.

If you’re anything like Jamie, you love homeschooling, but sometimes you only like it for 10 seconds, especially when you’re having a bad day or a string of bad days. Pair homeschooling with long-term illness, the death of a loved one, a job loss, or just an over-committed schedule and you have the makings of a perfect forfeit. But you don’t have to quit during a season of crisis. You just have to learn to homeschool differently. Be encouraged and learn practical tips for teaching from a place of delight, not defeat, during difficult days.

As the teen years approach, the impending need to teach science often creates fear for students and parents alike. This workshop will take the fear out of teaching science and will create excitement and enthusiasm for everyone. If you enjoy learning, then you can definitely get excited to learn along with your students. Get ready to meet your inner science geek and help prepare your teens for their future.

Conference:

Indian Hills Community Church, Lincoln, NE
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 6 through 7, 2020

2020 NCHEA Conference & Curriculum Fair

Presented by: Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association
Recording ID: 2020-000
Original Price: $112.00
Set Price: $35.00

2020 Complete NCHEA Conference Recording Set

By purchasing this set you have the ability to listen to any or all of the recorded sessions made at the 2020 Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association Conference. (For your personal use only) If a session was damaged or lost due to technical difficulties it will not be included in the set.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 2020A1The Early Years: Homeschooling Your Preschooler by: Sonya Shafer2020A2Walking on the Homeschool Tight Rope: A Practical Guide to Balancing Life and Lesson Plans by: Faith Berens2020A4Serving with Love and Loving to Serve by: Dennis Gundersen2020A5Building a Solid Math Foundation by: Kathleen Lawler2020B2Hlep! My Kid Can't Spell by: Faith Berens2020B3Ready, Set, GO! by: Danna Swartz2020B4When Readers Struggle, What Parents Can Do by: Rebecca Lowrey2020C1Laying Down the Rails: The Power of Good Habits in Your Homeschool by: Sonya Shafer2020C2Practical Help and Guidance for Homeschooling High School Students with Special Needs by: Faith Berens2020C3Help! I Have to Feed My Family by: Angi Bates2020C4Three Things Biblical Fathers Must Do, Teach and Exemplify to Their Children by: Tim and Angie Bates2020C5Inclusive History: What is it, Why it Matters and How Can You Implement it? by: Latrice Ingram2020C6The Place of Great Literature in Character Building by: Dennis Gundersen2020D1Habit-Training Yourself: Good Habits are Not Just for Kids by: Sonya Shafer2020D2The Missing Ingredient in Reading Instruction by: Faith Berens2020D4Building a Good Conscience in Your Child by: Dennis Gundersen2020D5History of Homeschooling in Nebraska by: David Lostroh2020F1One Word Can Change Everything: The by: Sonya Shafer2020F2Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: Nuts and Bolts for Success by: Faith Berens2020F3Finding Peace in a Digital World: How to Bullet Journal by: Nicole McNair2020F4Quitting the Herd by: Amy Juett2020F5Phonemic Awareness: Building Blocks to Phonics by: Gwelda Carlson2020G1When More is Less: A Call to Simplicity in Your Schedule, Your Home and Your Children's Education by: Sonya Shafer2020G2What Every Homeschooling Parent Needs to Know About Accommodations for Students with Disabilities by: Faith Berens2020G3Education and Careers in Construction by: Rick Willet2020G5Libraries Are More Than Books: Finding Online Treasures in Lincoln Libraries by: Vicki Clarke2020G6Speed Mentoring - Mom's Discussion Panel by: 2020K1Charlotte Mason and Her Methods by: Sonya Shafer 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.

This encouraging workshop offers ideas for how to make homeschooling fit with your family’s unique situation and needs as well as your teaching style and your children’s learning styles. Faith offers suggestions for scheduling, time management, organization, and teaching children of different ages simultaneously.

ID: 2020B2
Friday;
Mar. 6, 2020
$4.00

Learn the importance of spelling and presents the developmental stages of spelling. She also shares various strategies, techniques, and fun, hands-on, multi-sensory methods for spelling practice, as well as specialized spelling programs and strategies to help you transform “I am a terrible speller” into “I am a good speller!”

ID: 2020B3
Friday;
Mar. 6, 2020
$4.00

How to start, where to find curriculum, when to school, and what a typical day looks like are some of the areas discussed. Get an understanding of Rule 13 (Nebraska) and gain valuable information for your homeschool journey. This workshop is a MUST for new homeschoolers!

There are approximately 70 behaviors readers encounter when they struggle and there are hundreds of researched-strategies that parents and teachers can implement! BUT how to pinpoint where the reader struggles can be a struggle in and of itself, not to mention which strategy to try! The good news is that certain strategies are linked to certain behaviors and it is possible to assess, create a personalized plan, and improve reading as a result. You will receive a brief introduction to the most common reading problems students encounter and a handful of tools to help them overcome the struggle.

Discover the secret to smooth and easy days: habit training. Learn how to instill good habits, which habits Charlotte Mason encouraged parents to cultivate in their children, and practical tips for cultivating the Top Three.

This workshop addresses some of the challenges associated with teaching struggling or atypical learners at home in the high school years. Do you have questions such as “How do I award my child with special needs a diploma?” or “What do I do since my child with dyslexia can’t read typical high school level material?” Faith discusses alternative coursework, specialized curricula and learning materials, assistive technology, transcript options, possible graduation guidelines, high school programs for special learners, and post–high school options. She also offers tips for navigating the process of applying for testing accommodations for College Board tests.

ID: 2020C3
Friday;
Mar. 6, 2020
$4.00

Come get ideas for healthy, nutritious meals for the busy homeschool mother.You will get new recipes, meal planning ideas and also learn how to incorporate sour dough in your daily routine. Take home recipes and your own sour dough starter.

Yes, we want our children to have good habits, but many of us parents struggle with habits in our own lives. Take a look at four powerful pictures that give insight into how habits are formed and what to do about your bad habits. Learn the three most important words to keep in mind when habit-training. Discover how to instill your own good habits that will serve you well and help your days run smoothly.

ID: 2020D2
Saturday;
Mar. 7, 2020
$4.00

Do you have a child who just isn’t getting phonics—or is struggling with beginning reading instruction? Or perhaps you have a child who has sloppy speech or doesn’t seem to hear things correctly? Poor phonemic awareness could be partly to blame. This session provides parent-teachers with an understanding of phonemic awareness skills and how these skills (or lack thereof) impact a child’s ability to become a proficient reader. Participants receive a phonemic awareness assessment that they can use at home, take part in interactive activities in order to “play” with phonemic awareness, and receive a list of curriculum, materials, and games that address these important, foundational skills.

ID: 2020F1
Saturday;
Mar. 7, 2020
$4.00

When Sonya realized how Charlotte Mason defined strong-willed vs. weak-willed, it completely changed her attitude toward her children. If you feel like you are constantly butting heads in a battle of the wills, this session could revolutionize how you view your child. Discover helpful ideas that can relieve the tension, refresh your perspective, and restore the peace.

This workshop offers practical resources, lists of materials, and curricula to equip you as you work with a struggling learner in your homeschool. Faith explains multi-sensory teaching methods, direct instruction, modeled teaching, and “scaffolding” instruction. She also shares ideas for designing a unique home instruction program tailored to your child’s specific challenges.

Have you wondered what all the hype about regarding Bullet Journals? Come to this interactive workshop to find out all about it. Learn how to organize task lists, journal plans, and stay on top of projects with a Bullet Journal. This workshop will focus on strategies to improve time management, self-care, and habit tracking while you create your own bullet journal. Each attendee will receive their own notebook, pens, and extras to take home. There will also be a drawing for one free official Bullet Journal notebook!

We will discuss what children need to know before phonics instruction, how to layer phonemic awareness on phonics instruction, and hands-on activities to help children hear, segment, and blend sounds. Includes hearing initial and ending sounds, sound boxes, rhyming, word families, counting syllables in words, and counting words in sentences. Techniques to enhance learning through movement and multi-sensory activities will be reviewed.

It’s easy to get caught up in the mentality that we’ve got to add more: we must do more, we must get more, and our children must study more. More, more, more! But the funny thing is that when we keep adding more, we usually end up with less of what really matters. Come discover the richness that simplicity can bring to your schedule, your home, and your children’s education.

Learn a crucial but frequently misunderstood topic related to special needs homeschooling. In this power-packed workshop, Faith explains the difference between accommodations and modifications, describes 504 Accommodation Law, and answers homeschooling parents’ most frequently asked questions. Faith also shares a disability resource guide for teens and young adults.

ID: 2020G3
Saturday;
Mar. 7, 2020
$4.00

Two contractors describe how to get into the construction trades.

You have searched the library's catalog and placed holds on books, but did you know there is so much more you can access on the library's web page? Libraries subscribe to many online resources that are available for you to use from the convenience of your own home. Discover how to access new software knowledge and technical learning, enhance your reading lists, learn 100 languages, even access a live tutor, plus much more. It is all available with your library card—and learn how you can get one too!

ID: 2020G6
Saturday;
Mar. 7, 2020
$4.00

Come with your most questionable questions for this distinguished panel of experienced homeschool mothers. The format will be a town hall setting with questions answered in two minutes or less. Line up, let’s go!

ID: 2020K1
Friday;
Mar. 6, 2020
$4.00

Join Sonya for a practical and encouraging overview of the simple yet effective methods used in the Charlotte Mason approach. Learn about Charlotte and experience using her methods for yourself during the session.