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Conference:

Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA
Thursday - Saturday
Jun. 13 through 15, 2024

PA-2024 Coming Together to Equip, To Encourage, To Endure

Presented by: Christian Homeschool Association of Pennsylvania
Recording ID: 2024-000
Original Price: $220.00
Set Price: $125.00

The Complete 2024 CHAP Convention Set (Includes Special Needs)

You have the ability to enjoy any or all of the sessions from the 2024 Convention in Elizabethtown, PA. There is no need to order or purchase any individual recordings--this set has them all. The entire set remains in your account for three years--no need to download them and store them. Recordings that experience technical difficulties are not part of this set. 6/15/2024

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 1011...2...3...Homeschool! by: Ginger Wayde102Homeschooling for College Credit by: Jennifer Cook-DeRosa103Nuts and Bolts of High School at Home by: Barb Beideman111Homeschool Resources and Getting Connected in PA by: Alicia Hunt112Using CLEP in Your Christian Homeschool by: Jennifer Cook-DeRosa113My Wife Wants to Homeschool, Now What? by: Todd Hunt121Understanding the PA Homeschool Law by: Ginger Wayde122Christian Dual-Enrollment Programs You Should Know About by: Jennifer Cook-DeRosa123Guidance Counseling 101 by: Barb Beideman131What About Socialization? by: Alicia Hunt133Can I Really Homeschool High School? by: Abby Banks140Agile Homeschooling by: Melanie Young, Hal Young141Adapting Activities to Include Mixed Ages and Abilities by: Sarah Collins143Homeschooling: IEP Considerations by: Shannon Lehman144When Math Doesn't Come Easily by: Kathy Kuhl151When School is Harder Than it Ought To Be by: Melanie Young, Hal Young153Help! My Child Won't Sit by: Sarah Collins154Planning Homeschool with Learning Challenges by: Kathy Kuhl161What Gifted Kids Really Need by: Hal Young, Melanie Young163What is this Function you Speak of with Executive Functioning Skills? by: Sarah Collins164Screens, Tech, and Learning Challenges by: Kathy Kuhl171Struggling Learners in High School & College by: Melanie Young, Hal Young173The Sensory Balanced Homeschool by: Sarah Collins174IEP/ISP Implementation Tips by: Shannon Lehman200Who Do You Answer To? by: Rebecca Spooner211No Longer Little by: Melanie Young, Hal Young212Homeschooling and the History of Parental Rights by: Will Estrada213The Return to Genesis by: Mike Snavely221Confident Homeschooling by: Rebecca Spooner223Evaluations: A Celebration of the Successful Homeschool Year by: Rachel Klein230How to raise kids who serve: creating a culture of service for your household by: Melissa Hannigan231Raising Teens by: Rebecca Spooner2326 Ways You're Making Homeschooling Harder Than It Needs to Be by: Abby Banks233What is Education? by: Ginger Wayde241Habits That Build A Sticky Marriage by: Melanie Young, Hal Young242Understanding the PA Homeschool Law by: Will Estrada243The Mystery of the Dinosaurs by: Mike Snavely251Running Your Own Business by: Rebecca Spooner252Teaching Boys to Love Reading/Writing by: Melanie Young, Hal Young253How to Homeschool Multiple Ages without Losing Your Mind by: Abby Banks300Revival in the Home by: Rebecca Spooner311Things My Dad Never Told Me by: Hal Young312How Can I Teach My Child to Study the Bible if I never Learned Myself? by: Abby Banks313Grand Canyon The Puzzle on the Plateau by: Mike Snavely321Homeschooling for the Future by: Rebecca Spooner322CPS Investigations and Your Family: How to Protect Your Family by: Will Estrada323Did You Make the Grade? by: Ginger Wayde331I Feel Stupid by: Rebecca Spooner332Parenting in a Gender-Confused World by: Melanie Young, Hal Young333Equipping You with the Encouragement to Endure by: Ginger Wayde, Bridget Anderson, Denise Ebersole341How Do You Balance It All by: Rebecca Spooner342Your Family's Communication Culture by: Hal Young, Melanie Young343Lost Secrets of Ancient Civilizations by: Mike Snavely 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: 2024-001
Original Price: $51.00
Set Price: $40.00

The 2024 Special Needs Conference Set

You have the ability to enjoy any or all of the sessions from the 2024 Special Needs Conference in Elizabethtown, PA. There is no need to order or purchase any individual recordings--this set has them all. The entire set remains in your account for three years--no need to download them and store them. Recordings that experience technical difficulties are not part of this set.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 141Adapting Activities to Include Mixed Ages and Abilities by: Sarah Collins143Homeschooling: IEP Considerations by: Shannon Lehman144When Math Doesn't Come Easily by: Kathy Kuhl151When School is Harder Than it Ought To Be by: Melanie Young, Hal Young153Help! My Child Won't Sit by: Sarah Collins154Planning Homeschool with Learning Challenges by: Kathy Kuhl161What Gifted Kids Really Need by: Hal Young, Melanie Young163What is this Function you Speak of with Executive Functioning Skills? by: Sarah Collins164Screens, Tech, and Learning Challenges by: Kathy Kuhl171Struggling Learners in High School & College by: Melanie Young, Hal Young173The Sensory Balanced Homeschool by: Sarah Collins174IEP/ISP Implementation Tips by: Shannon Lehman 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: 140
Thursday;
Jun. 13, 2024
$4.25

Homeschooling while dealing with challenges – learning, health, or more – is challenging! Seriously, it can be tempting to quit and let the “experts” take over, but homeschooling offers some benefits that no school can match at any price. Hal & Melanie have homeschooled through learning disabilities, children with chronic medical conditions, and bouts of serious illness themselves. They’ll give you hope and practical encouragement to leverage the flexibility of homeschooling to bless your family.

What do you do when you know your child is bright, but school is way harder than it ought to be? We’ve been there! One of our boys didn’t learn to read until he was eleven, but he’s a very successful college graduate and entrepreneur now. One of our kids had migraines that lasted weeks, sometimes making school impossible, but is able to use her God-given gifts in amazing ways. This encouraging session discusses how to keep hope alive in you both, how to adapt your homeschooling to the child in front of you, how to help them through the social embarrassment that can come with being a struggling learner, how to know when and how to get help, and how this trial can ultimately bless your child. Get hope for the future!

ID: 161
Thursday;
Jun. 13, 2024
$4.25

We may hope our kids are really smart, but what happens when they are? It’s intimidating homeschooling a kid who’s racing ahead and seems to need more. Can you really meet his needs or would he be better off with professionals? How can you help her fit in socially? Should he graduate early or not? Hal & Melanie both went through gifted programs in school and now, having raised precocious children of their own, they have the insider’s perspective about the academic, social, and spiritual needs of talented kids. Learn how to teach, parent, and enjoy your bright kids!

At eleven, one of our boys was just learning to read and at fourteen he still struggled to spell three letter words. Little did we know that he’d be reading ancient philosophers for fun at seventeen and that he’d go to college on a full academic scholarship! In this workshop, we’ll talk about how to help your struggling learners through high school (and give them a love of learning!), how to get accommodations on the SAT and ACT, and how to find out what help a college can give them – and you’ll be surprised just how much they can do! Our struggling learner was on the Dean’s List at his college and getting accommodations that really help. Find out how!

ID: 211
Friday;
Jun. 14, 2024
$4.25

The turmoil of the tween/preteen years between nine and thirteen usually catches parents by surprise. Diligent students become addled and distracted. Kids raised in church start questioning the existence of God. Sweet children seem to climb on an emotional rollercoaster – and then invite you to join them. Don’t get a ticket for that ride! Instead, learn to resist the temptation to lose it yourself and to shepherd our children through this challenging age at this funny and all-too-real workshop — and lay a foundation to make the teen years great!

“What’s your secret for staying together?” That’s the number one question younger couples want to ask veterans of long-term marriage, according to a recent study. There are bonds which are tighter than the strongest glue, and they’re not dramatic – just very, very powerful, and what’s more, Biblical. Join Hal and Melanie as they share what they’ve learned in 38 years of marriage and years of talking to other couples about the things that stick us together - and help us enjoy it!

So many parents ask, “Why doesn’t my son enjoy reading? I want him to love it!” We look at ways to help your boys read better (because it’s hard to love it when it’s hard!), enjoy reading more, and find joy in stories and in research. From the parents of six adult sons, all of whom learned (eventually) to love reading! Many boys struggle with writing, too. They complain that it's too hard, that they can't think of anything to write, that they don't know why they have to do it anyway. Hal & Melanie homeschooled all six of their boys all the way through. Their boys learned to love writing and won writing awards. You can pull it off, too!

Preteens and teens crave connection and acceptance, while media of all kinds are telling them that identifying as a different gender or sexual orientation will solve all their problems. Even kids not tempted by these things are affected by the kids and culture around them, sometimes believing their parents are hateful or unloving in their response to that culture. Find out about the influences reaching out to our kids, learn how to respond in a way that will preserve your relationship, and get practical help in guiding them through the clamoring voices of our society.

“He never talks to me.” “My teens are so disrespectful.” “I have no idea what she’s thinking.” “They’re so ugly to each other.” “I wish we could just talk.” We hear these things all the time from families. It’s easy to get into a cycle of communicating badly with each other, but it doesn’t have to be that way! The Word of God gives us a lot of really practical advice about communicating with one another, but it’s hard to know what that looks like in real life. Come learn how to turn that advice into action, change your family culture for the better, improve your other relationships, and laugh a little, too.