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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.

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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.

Conference:

Indian Hills Community Church, Lincoln, NE
Friday & Saturday
Apr. 27 through 28, 2018

2018 NCHEA Adult Conference and Curriculum Fair

Presented by: Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association
Recording ID:
Original Price: $130.00
Set Price: $50.00

Friday Sessions 2018

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Sessions Included In This Set: 2018A1But What Good Is an English Major? by: Ian Andrews2018A2Christianity and the Constitution by: Jake MacAulay2018A3Supports to Improve Executive Function by: Mary Flory2018A5Mom Don't Make me Think - Just Tell me the Answer by: Kathleen Cotter Lawler2018A6Chartering Your Way Through High School for College, Workforce, or Military by: Carol Becker2018A6Chartering Your Way Through High School for College, Workforce, or Military by: Carol Becker2018A7Heroes for Homeschoolers by: Paul Barkey2018B1"It's Onomatopoeia Mom!" Using Children's Stories to Teach Literary Devices by: Adam Andrews2018B2Monitoring Progress in Basis Academic Skills by: Ed Daly2018B3"Astronomy, What It Is and Isn't" by: Brian Young2018B4Getting Ready for Kindergarten by: Gwelda Carlson2018B5Developing a Plan for High School: Sample Four-Year Plans by: Carol Becker2018B6Financial Planning Basics by: Waddell & Reed 2018C1SenCap/Dual Credit Advantage by: Southeast Community College 2018C2Taking the Fear out of Fractions with Right Start Fractions by: Right Start Mathematics 2018C3Strategic Prayer for Children and You the Homeschool Teacher by: Moms in Prayer International 2018C4Boost Your ACT & Sat Scores by: Gene Walter2018C5Experience Excellence in Writing by: Institute for Excellence in Writing2018D1Why Your Kids Love Fantasy Literature and What to do About it by: Ian Andrews2018D2Preparing Your Students for Effective Christian Citizenship by: Jake MacAulay2018D3Ready-Set-Go by: Danna Swartz2018D4Give Me the Key: Successful Homeschool Management by: Ruth Tennis2018D5Why Does My Child Struggle to Read: Commonly Missed Connection Between Reading & Learning by: Rachel Smith2018D6Essential Skills for Successful Teens: Study and Time Management by: Carol Becker2018K1Teaching the Classics from Dr. Seuss to Socrates by: Adam Andrews2018K2Homeschooling's Highest Goal-Lessons from the Story of Job by: Adam Andrews 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:
Original Price: $135.00
Set Price: $50.00

Saturday Sessions 2018

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Sessions Included In This Set: 2018E1The Socratic Method for Dummies—Become a Great Teacher the Easy Way by: Adam Andrews2018E2Preparing the Biblical Christian for Engagement in the Culture War by: Jake MacAulay2018E3Myths and Realities in the Identification/Diagnosis of Learning & Behavior Problems by: Ed Daly2018E4What Colleges Want—The Big 3 by: Gene Walter2018E6Preparing Your Teen for Life by: Carol Becker2018E7Holocaust Literature by: Institute for Holocaust Education 2018F1The Art of Good Questions by: Classical Conversations 2018F2Institute on the Constitution by: 2018F3Success Stories Start with CCC by: Central Community College 2018F4Making a Difference: Children with Character by: ACE Ministries 2018F6Your Child Can Love History with Notgrass by: Notgrass History 2018F7Impacting the World Through Your Family by: Child Evangelism Fellowship 2018G1Raising a Worldview Detective—Three Steps to Thinking Critically About Books, Movies and More by: Adam Andrews2018G2Engaging Preschoolers While Teaching Older Children by: Carol Kelsey2018G3Let's Play Math Games! by: Kathleen Cotter Lawler2018G4Opening the Window on Foreign Language by: Ruth Tennis2018G5Striving for Success - Part 1 by: Gwelda Carlson2018G6High School Transcript Clinic: Helps & Tips by: Carol Becker2018H1Symbolism - Mastering Literature's Most Powerful Device by: Ian Andrews2018H2Alternatives to the SAT Exam by: Henry Burke2018H3Identifying Simple & Low-Cost Strategies to Supplement the Curriculum When the Child is Not Progressing by: Ed Daly2018H4Teaching Nebraska History at Home by: Gretchen Garrison2018H4Teaching Nebraska History at Home by: Gretchen Garrison2018H5Striving for Student Success - Part 2 by: Gwelda Carlson2018H6You Can Homeschool High School...If You Can Make It Through Tomorrow by: Carol Becker2018H7Religion and Our Founding Fathers by: Jake MacAulay2018K3Education in an Hour—Teaching Life's Most Crucial Lesson in One Sitting by: Adam Andrews 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: 2018G5
Saturday;
Apr. 28, 2018
$5.00

It’s not just about the program, but instead the key components of instruction necessary to master the complex skills needed to read. Through her video, Pam Bazis, UNL, will focus on why the components of Orton-Gillingham based reading instruction are effective in learning to read based on research and theory into reading instruction and how the brain processes information in relationship to dyslexia. Pam will share strategies and practices that can be incorporated into teaching individuals to learn to read and spell. This workshop is a 2-session presentation moderated by Becky Kugler and Gwelda Carlson of the Nebraska Dyslexia Association.

Topics: Special needs
ID: 2018H5
Saturday;
Apr. 28, 2018
$5.00

It’s not just about the program, but instead the key components of instruction necessary to master the complex skills needed to read. Through her video, Pam Bazis, UNL, will focus on why the components of Orton-Gillingham based reading instruction are effective in learning to read based on research and theory into reading instruction and how the brain processes information in relationship to dyslexia. Pam will share strategies and practices that can be incorporated into teaching individuals to learn to read and spell. This is Part 2 of a 2-session presentation moderated by Becky Kugler and Gwelda Carlson of the Nebraska Dyslexia Association.

Topics: Special needs

Conference:

Indian Hills Community Church, Lincoln, NE
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 31 through 1, 2017

2017 NCHEA Conference and Curriculum Fair

Presented by: Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association
Recording ID: 2017-ALL
Original Price: $250.00
Set Price: $99.00

Entire 2017 Conference Set

This allows you to listen to any (or all) of the sessions from the 2017 NCHEA conference and Curriculum Fair. This includes only those session that were successfully recorded. (Personal use only- not for distribution)

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 17-209Experience Excellence in Writing by: Institute for Excellence in Writing2017A1The Toddler Toolbox by: Megan Scheibner2017A2What About the Child Who Can't Read...or Write by: Gwelda Carlson2017A3Educating and Preparing Your High Schooler for College, Career and Real-life by: 2017A5Ready, Set, GO! by: Danna Swartz2017A6Building A Solid Math Foundation by: 2017B1Battling With Behavior by: Steve Scheibner2017B2Developing and Drafting SEPs (Student Education Plans) by: Joyce Blankenship2017B3Odyssey Through Nebraska: Nebraska's Sesquicentennial by: Gretchen Garrison2017B4Let's Play Math Games by: Kahleen Lawler2017B5The American View of Law and Government by: Jake MacAulay2017C1Health Care Needs Met Without Insurance by: Samaritan Ministries 2017C2Southeast Community College by: 2017C4Teaching Teens to Serve by: 2017C5How to Save Thoursands on the Cost of College by: Gene Walter2017C6College Admissions and Financial Aid - Concordia University by: 2017C7Family Ministry Transforming the Culture by: 2017D1Two-Minute Bible by: Brian Young2017D2Teaching Strategies for Teens with Attention/Focusing Difficulties by: Joyce Blankenship2017D3Building a Generational Heritage of Faith by: Carol Kelsey2017D4Science Unsnarled by: Deanne Crawford2017D5It's Never Too Early to Prepare for College by: Gene Walter2017D6Faith, Values, and the Constitution by: Jake MacAulay2017E1Training Teens to Take The Initiative by: Steve Scheibner2017E2Teaching Struggling Learners At Home: Nuts and Bolts for Success (Part 1) by: Joyce Blankenship2017E3Games and More! by: Gwelda Carlson2017E4How to be a Unit Study P.R.O. by: Deanne Crawford2017E6The Constitution and the Bill of Rights - The Real History by: Jake MacAulay2017F1Classical Conversations 101 by: 2017F2Heroes for Homeschoolers by: 2017F3Taking the Fear Out of Fractions with Right Start Fractions by: 2017F4The Benefits of Homeschool Athletics by: 2017F5Books for Holocaust Education by: 2017F6How Sensory Processing and Executive Function Deficits... by: 2017F7Stuhr Museum by: 2017G1Second Mile Leadership for Men by: Steve Scheibner2017G2Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: Nuts and Bolts for Success (Part 2) by: Joyce Blankenship2017G3Telling History Using Food and Clothing by: Kay Cynova2017G4Why Should We Avoid Common Core? by: Henry Burke2017G5Mom, Don't Make Me Think—Just Tell Me The Answer by: Kahleen Lawler2017G6Four Centuries of American Education by: Jake MacAulay2017H1The A to Z of a Characterhealthy Homeschool by: Megan Scheibner2017H2Here Today—Gone Tomorrow—Helping Students with Memory Difficulties by: Joyce Blankenship2017H3The Internet? Is Your Family Safe? by: Kirk Massey2017H4Preschool and Early Elementary Warning Signs of Risk for Reading Struggles and Early Intervention Techniques by: 2017H5What Colleges Want - The Big Three by: Gene Walter2017H6Dinosaurs, Ice Age, and Pre-Flood World by: Brian Young2017K1Living on Borrowed Time: The Nine Practices of the Proactive Parent by: Steve Scheibner2017K2Learning From the Past, Planning for the Future! by: Steve Scheibner2017K3Marriage, Communication, and Friendship by: Megan Scheibner 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.

They’re in every grade level- how will they survive? We’ll discuss why this happens and what to do to help the struggling reader. This session also addresses reading difficulties, accommodations, support, and self-advocacy.

Conference:

Lincoln, NE
Friday & Saturday
Apr. 1 through 2, 2016

2016 NCHEA Conference and Curriculum Fair

Presented by: Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association
ID: 2016B2
Friday;
Apr. 1, 2016
$5.00

THINK Dyslexic! Learn the facts about dyslexia. If trying to teach students with dyslexia/S.L.D. is fresh for most teachers, consider what it must be like from the student point of view. Engage in tasks that simulate the dif?culty a student with learning disabilities might have when asked to perform typical classwork. You’ll look at your role a little differently.

Topics: Special needs