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Conference:

Indian Hills Community Church, Lincoln, NE
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 10 through 11, 2023

Nebraska 2023 Conference and Curriculum Fair

Presented by: Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association
Recording ID: 23-all
Original Price: $180.00
Set Price: $65.00

2023 Complete Nebraska convention set

When you buy this set you need not check off or purchase any individual recordings from the 2023 Nebraska Convention and Curriculum Fair

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 23Fri101Homeschooling—A God-Centered Revival That Begins in Your Living Room by: Zan Tyler23Fri201Raising G-Rated Sons in an R-Rated World by: Joe Tyler23Fri202Origin of Man and Cavemen by: Richard Stepanek23Fri203Nebraska Patriotic Places: Former Forts and Military Monuments by: Gretchen Garrison23Fri204Building Your Homeschool Community by: Annette Vaughn23Fri206Raising our Daughters to be Ladies and Showing our Sons what a Lady Looks Like by: Monica Irvine23Fri207Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: Nuts and Bolts for Success (Part 1) by: Krisa Winn23Fri301How Talking with Your Children Can Stimulate Learning by: Zan Tyler23Fri302Supernatural Selection by: Brian Young23Fri303High School Fun! – All Subjects Without All the Textbooks by: Dara Halydier23Fri304Ready, Set, GO! Homeschooling in Nebraska by: Danna Swartz23Fri305Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: Nuts and Bolts for Success (Part 2) by: Krisa Winn23Fri306Engaging Early Learners by: Nancy Bjorkman23Fri501Life in the Fiery Furnace: How to Heal and Prevent Homeschool Burnout by: Zan Tyler23Fri502The Stars: God's Word in the Sky by: Brian Young23Fri503Vision and Learning by: Mikaela Betka23Fri504Teaching Reading, Writing, and Pioneer History with Bess Streeter Aldrich Resources by: Kurk Shrader23Fri505Developing and Drafting SEPs (Student Education Plans) by: Krisa Winn23Fri506Thriving in Degenerating Times by: Timothy Price23Fri601Graduation Message by: Joe Tyler23Sat101Is Homeschooling Freedom Fragile? by: Zan Tyler23Sat102So You've Decided to Home-School Your Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder! by: Diane Marti23Sat104Raising our Boys to be True Gentlemen and Being an Example for our Daughters by: Monica Irvine23Sat105Teaching Math to Struggling Learners by: Krisa Winn23Sat202Autism Spectrum Disorder Questions and Answers by: Diane Marti23Sat301Raising Children to Be Intentional Christians in a Hostile World by: Zan Tyler23Sat302Why Creation is Important by: Brian Young23Sat303Teaching Our Kids about the Internet by: Tyler Morten23Sat304God Didn't Make a Mistake by: Dara Halydier23Sat305Motivating the Reluctant Learner by: Krisa Winn23Sat401Leaving a Legacy: The Vision of the Homeschool Dad and Husband by: Joe Tyler23Sat402Do Aliens Exist? by: Brian Young23Sat403Why Teaching Boys to Read is Different Than Teaching Girls! by: Aimee Eucce23Sat404High Wage, High Demand, High Skill Careers in Nebraska by: 23Sat405Calming Stormy Behavior by: Krisa Winn23Sat501Pulling in the Same Direction: A Family Vision for Homeschooling by: Zan Tyler, Joe Tyler 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 workshop offers practical resources, lists of materials, and curricula to equip you as you work with a struggling learner in your homeschool. Krisa presents ideas for designing a unique home instruction program tailored to your child’s specific challenges.

In Part 2 of “Nuts and Bolts for Success,” Krisa addresses homeschooling and working, teaching multi-ages, scheduling the day, and practical teaching strategies you can use regardless of your curriculum program. Krisa explains multi-sensory teaching methods, direct instruction, and modeled teaching Part 1 is Friday session 207

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)? Learn the purposes and benefits of writing an SEP (student education plan), the homeschool version of an IEP. This workshop provides guidance on drafting an SEP. 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 in drafting a homeschool student education plan

ID: 23Sat105
Saturday;
Mar. 11, 2023
$5.00

Does your student understand math concepts, but can’t master multiplication facts? Do you have a child with a math phobia or even a learning disability in math? This workshop includes a broad spectrum of teaching strategies and resources that will equip you to present math in ways that go beyond the suggestions found in traditional teacher manuals.

ID: 23Sat305
Saturday;
Mar. 11, 2023
$5.00

This is encouragement and strategies to help re-ignite your student’s love of learning? There are many factors that impact a child’s motivation level. With a little bit of theory and a whole lot of practical application, Krisa equips parents with the tools they need to tap into their child’s God-given gift of curiosity.

ID: 23Sat405
Saturday;
Mar. 11, 2023
$5.00

Emotions that go from 0 to 100 in no time at all, little problems that turn into full blown meltdowns, tantrums that leave their mark on the rest of the day—these behaviors and others are stressful to all involved and have derailed many a school day. In this recording, discover practical ideas for teaching your child self-regulation, explore ways to prepare your homeschool environment for success, and consider strategies to head-off difficult behaviors. You’ll leave with the resources you need to come alongside and calm your student.

Conference:

Worcester, MA
Friday & Saturday
Apr. 26 through 27, 2019

MA - 2019 MassHOPE Christian Homeschool & Family Discipleship Convention

Presented by: Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of Parent Educators
Recording ID: 19-00
Original Price: $297.00
Set Price: $99.00

Complete Convention Set all available recordings

This set will allow you to download any or all of the available sessions from the 2019 MassHOPE convention (for personal use only). One purchase will give you access to this great resource for years to come.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 19-01This, We Believe! by: Todd Wilson19-02Ten Lessons I Learned on the Way to Jail by: Zan Tyler19-03Reckoning with Truth (Teens) by: Eric Ludy19-04Embracing the Struggle: Encouragement for Weary Educators by: Brian Phillips19-05Developing a Plan for High School: Sample Four Year Plans by: Heather Frommak19-06Building a Solid Math Foundation by: Allison Fitzgibbon19-07Raising G-rated Sons in an R-rated World by: Joe Tyler19-08Homeschooling: Seven Steps to a Great Start by: Jessica Mura19-09Lies Homeschoolers Believe by: Todd Wilson19-10Lineage of Majesty (Teens) by: Eric Ludy19-11Motivate Your Child by: Dr. Scott Turansky, Joanne Miller, R.N.19-12Laying a Foundation for Reading Comprehension in the Preschool Years by: Faith Berens19-13Why All Our Students Must Study Shakespeare by: Roy Speed19-14Nature's Secrets in Our Backyards and Beyond… by: Kathy Dunfee19-15Reliability of Scripture (Teen) by: Paul Jordan19-16Happy at Home: Four Elements of a Superb Preschool Experience by: Zan Tyler19-17Charting Your Way through High School for College, Workforce, or Military by: Heather Frommak19-18Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: Nuts & Bolts for Success, Part 1 by: Krisa Winn19-19Math That Adds Up: It's Not Just About Numbers by: Sharon Fisher19-20The Importance of Teaching Art to Your Child by: Monique Pappas19-21What to Do When Your Plan Doesn't Go According to Plan by: Todd Wilson19-22How To Remove a Foundation with a Squirt Gun (Teen) by: Paul Jordan19-23Christ among the Pagans: Christians and Classical Education by: Brian Phillips19-24HLEP! My Kid Can't Spel! by: Faith Berens19-25Beyond the Five-Paragraph Essay by: Roy Speed19-26Raising Courageous Kids to Confront a Sexualized Culture by: John Lowrey19-28Talk with Me: How Conversation Stimulates Learning by: Zan Tyler19-29Cultivating Our Relationship with Christ (Teen) by: Paul Jordan19-30Honor: The Key that Helps Our Kids Excel by: Dr. Scott Turansky, Joanne Miller, R.N.19-31Essential Skills for Teens: Study and Time Management by: Heather Frommak19-32Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: Nuts & Bolts for Success, Part 2 by: Krisa Winn19-33Reading Between the Lines by: Sharon Fisher19-34Raising William Wallace: Parenting with an Epic Outcome in Mind by: Eric Ludy19-35Homeschooling - A Revival Movement by: Zan Tyler19-36Help! I'm Married to a Homeschool Mom by: Todd Wilson19-37Ten Simple Proofs (Teens) by: Eric Ludy19-38Understanding Attitudes in Children and How to Change Them by: Dr. Scott Turansky, Joanne Miller, R.N.19-39High School Transcript Clinic: Practical Help and Tips by: Heather Frommak19-40Deists or Devout? The Founders, Faith, and Freedom by: Andrew Frye19-41Becoming a Tech-Confident Parent by: John Lowrey19-42Homeschooling: Seven Steps to a Great Start by: Jessica Mura19-43Raising Children to be Intentional Christians in a by: Zan Tyler19-44The Power to Do It: Exchanging Failure for Victory in Your Daily Christian Life (Teen) by: Eric Ludy19-45The Classical Educator as Lifelong Learner by: Brian Phillips19-46Reading Difficulties: Remediation Strategies and Techniques, Part 1 by: Faith Berens19-47Grammar for the Real World by: Roy Speed19-48Lighting a Fire vs. Filling a Bucket: The Heart of a Charlotte Mason Education by: Kathy Dunfee19-49You CAN be a Great Math Teacher by: Allison Fitzgibbon19-50Don't Tell Me What You Believe…LIVE It! by: Todd Wilson19-51Veritas: Defending Truth in a Postmodern Age (Teens) by: Andrew Frye19-52There's Hope! Understanding the Roadmap to Help Kids Thrive by: Joanne Miller, R.N., Dr. Scott Turansky19-53Extracurricular Activities: Jazz Up Your High School Program by: Heather Frommak19-55How to Get Your Family Excited About Science by: Sharon Fisher19-56Connecticut Homeschooling: A Look to the Future by: 19-58Logos - A Reasoned Faith (Teens) by: Andrew Frye19-59Trivium & Trinity: Classical Education Beyond Dorothy Sayers by: Brian Phillips19-60Reading Difficulties: Remediation Strategies and Techniques, Part 2 by: Faith Berens19-61Teaching Math to Struggling Learners by: Krisa Winn19-62Teaching Writing Simplified by: Sharon Fisher19-63Fractions: Misunderstood by Most by: Allison Fitzgibbon19-64Canon: Understanding the supernatural construction of the Scriptures by: Eric Ludy19-65Reaping the Whirlwind: Darwin, Scopes, & Evolution in History (Teens) by: Andrew Frye19-66Dealing with ADD: A Heart-Based Approach by: Dr. Scott Turansky, Joanne Miller, R.N.19-67God Uses Our Weaknesses and Limitations as Homeschool Moms by: Zan Tyler19-68The College Admissions Process: The Homeschool Student's Guide by: Heather Frommak19-69Leaving a Legacy: The Vision of the Homeschool Dad and Husband by: Joe Tyler 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 workshop offers practical resources, lists of materials, and curricula to equip you as you work with a struggling learner in your homeschool. Krisa presents ideas for designing a unique home instruction program tailored to your child’s specific challenges. Handout: https://masshope.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/WinnKrisa_4-1.pdf Resource: https://masshope.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/WinnKrisa_4-1Res.pdf

Topics: Special needs

In this second half of “Nuts and Bolts for Success,” Krisa addresses homeschooling and working, teaching multi-ages, scheduling the day, and practical teaching strategies you can use regardless of your curriculum program. Krisa explains multi-sensory teaching methods, direct instruction, and modeled teaching. Handout: https://masshope.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/WinnKrisa_4-2.pdf Resource: https://masshope.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/WinnKrisa_4-2Res.pdf

Topics: Special needs
ID: 19-61
Saturday;
Apr. 27, 2019
$4.50

Does your student understand math concepts, but can’t master multiplication facts? Do you have a child with a math phobia or even a learning disability in math? This workshop includes a broad spectrum of teaching strategies and resources that will equip you to present math in ways that go beyond the suggestions found in traditional teacher manuals. Handout: https://masshope.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/WinnKrisa_1.pdf Resource: https://masshope.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/WinnKrisa_1-Res.pdf

Topics: Special needs

Conference:

Atlanta, GA
Thursday - Saturday
Jun. 5 through 7, 2014

2014 GHEA Annual Conference

Presented by: Georgia Home Education Association
ID: 1414
Friday;
Jun. 6, 2014
$3.00

This workshop offers practical resources, lists of materials, and curricula in order to help equip you as you work with a struggling learner in your home school. Multi-sensory teaching methods, direct instruction, and modeled teaching, as well as ideas for designing a unique home instruction program tailored to your child’s specific challenges. (Strategies helpful to teaching reading are presented in this session.)

ID: 1430
Friday;
Jun. 6, 2014
$3.00

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

ID: 1440
Saturday;
Jun. 7, 2014
$3.00

This workshop will provide tips for parents who want to provide a quality, early intervention preschool program for their little ones at home.

ID: 1456
Saturday;
Jun. 7, 2014
$3.00

Do you ever wonder. “Are we really on the right track?” Most likely, the answer to that question is, “Yes!” It is very possible that progress is being made, but not the way in which you are hoping or expecting. In this workshop, Krisa points out the sometimes forgotten areas of progress, and also provides some teaching strategies, assessment ideas, and other resources that will help you “keep up the good fight” when it seems your efforts are in vain.