Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of Parent Educators

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Conference:

Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Thursday - Saturday
Apr. 27 through 29, 2023

MA-2023 MassHOPE Convention Walking in Freedom

Presented by: Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of Parent Educators
Recording ID: 23-000
Original Price: $189.00
Set Price: $99.00

MA 2023 ALL - MassHOPE complete convention Set

When you select this you do not need to list individual recordings. All recordings that were made in 2023 are included in this price.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 23-01I Believe in Homeschooling by: Davis Carman23-02Answers for Homeschooling: Top Questions Critics Ask by: Israel Wayne23-03Socialized Children? No Thank You! by: Deborah Wuehler23-04The Difference Between Schooling and Education by: Israel Wayne23-05The Curse of Discontentment by: Rand Hummell23-06Torn Between Two Worldviews by: Bill Jack23-07Ready, Set, Go! by: Susan Jacobsen23-08The Homegrown Preschooler 101 by: Lesli Richards23-09The Case for Creation-Based Science by: Davis Carman23-10The Power of Affirmation by: Israel Wayne23-11Tearing Up Tracks Leading to Destruction by: Bill Jack23-12Why Homeschool by: Deborah Wuehler23-135 Tools to Help Your Children Think Well and Develop Understanding by: Michele Earles23-14In This Moment by: Rachael Carman23-15What Is Hidden? by: Bill Jack23-16How to Motivate, Educate, and Guide Your Spirited Learner by: Lesli Richards23-18Teaching Science – Is Not Difficult with the Right Approach by: Peter Miller23-19Techno-Parenting: Navigating Screens and Media by: Israel Wayne23-20The Pillars of Evolution by: Mike Snavely23-21Experience the Classical Education Model (while learning) by: Michele Earles23-22The First Five Years of Homeschooling (I Mean Parenting) by: Davis Carman23-23Is a Reading Curriculum Really That Important? by: Sharon Fisher23-24What About “That” Child by: Rachael Carman23-25The Serpent! by: Mike Snavely23-26Reading Struggles & Overcoming Obstacles by: Deborah Wuehler23-27A Wonder-Filled Math & Language Arts for Preschoolers by: Lesli Richards23-28Can I Teach Foreign Language Successfully at Home? Yes, by: Dale Gamache23-29The Horror of the Flood by: Mike Snavely23-30The Relevancy of Scripture in a High-Tech World by: Rand Hummell23-31Transform Learning through the Art of Questions by: Israel Wayne23-32The Four Duties of a Good Soldier of Christ Jesus by: Bill Jack23-34Homeschooling Through the Hard by: Lesli Richards23-35Remembering Why We Are Homeschooling by: Deborah Wuehler23-36Homeschooling Isn't the Answer by: Rachael Carman23-37Seven Habits of Highly Suppressive People by: Bill Jack23-38Book Reports and Activities That Make Your Kids WANT to Read by: Sharon Fisher23-39Experience the Classical Education Model (while learning ) by: Michele Earles23-40How to Teach/Train Your Child Understanding Personality Type by: Karen Miller23-41Helping the ADD/ADHD Child by: Israel Wayne23-42Counterfeit Reality by: Bill Jack23-43H.E.A.R.T. Exam for Homeschooling Dads by: Davis Carman23-44Womanhood & Discipleship: Our Influence and Ministry by: Deborah Wuehler23-45Beyond Preschool – Continuing the Hands-On Learning Process by: Lesli Richards23-46Homeschooling the Rebel by: Deborah Wuehler23-47The Mystery of the Dinosaurs by: Mike Snavely23-48Experience the Classical Education Model (while learning) by: Michele Earles23-49When's the Last Time Your Family Had Fun Learning Science? by: Sharon Fisher23-50R.E.A.D. by: Rand Hummell23-51Stress Less/Trust More by: Rand Hummell23-52The Stricken Earth by: Mike Snavely23-53The Resilient Child–Including Character Development in Your Lesson by: Lesli Richards23-54How Do I Choose the Best Online Courses for My Child? by: Dale Gamache23-55Exploring Creation…Outside by: Davis Carman23-56That's Impossible 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.

(Michele Earles) Hear about the tools that teach your children how to think well and develop understanding of any subject, topic, or trade. Using the Seven Wonders of the ancient world as a springboard, we will model these tools allowing you to experience them yourself!

Experience Classical Education in action! We will model and practice the three arts of the trivium: grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric. Using the life of Christopher Columbus as a springboard, this interactive session will demonstrate how learning progresses throughout a student’s life.

Whether you are a parent seeking to motivate your reluctant learner, or you desire to break through your own limitations, you will make more progress if you learn to listen better and ask the right questions (the right way!). Learn how you can help yourself and others recognize hidden assumptions and overcome obstacles through learning the art of asking questions.

Experience Classical Education in action! With the Renaissance as a springboard, this interactive session will demonstrate how learning progresses throughout a student’s life.

In this workshop, Karen will discuss the characteristics of the four personality types: Popular Sanguine, Powerful Choleric, Perfect Melancholy, and Peaceful Phlegmatic. Then she will discuss how these different personality types learn and how to apply these characteristics in how you teach/train your children.

The value of hands-on sensory experiences is still significant for the early elementary years. While our attention turns more to building phonics skills and learning math facts, most children don’t love the transition from all fun to more traditional schoolwork. This workshop will help you balance structured lessons with the sensory input and engaging learning activities children need to love school.

Experience the Classical Education Model (while learning about triangles) (Michele Earles) Experience Classical Education in action! We will model and practice the three arts of the trivium: grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric. Using the triangles as a springboard, this interactive session will demonstrate how learning progresses throughout a student’s life.

ID: 23-50
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

We can never underestimate the importance and necessity of reading. R.E.A.D. - Read. Examine. Apply. Do. The key to retention is unlocked in this session that encourages all students to read, examine, apply, and do what they read from the Word of God.

Online courses are a great tool to teach the subjects that you don’t feel comfortable or competent teaching. Your child needs to be prepared for a different type of learning experience. This talk will focus on what the parent should look for in an online course, what types to avoid and how to guide your child during the course to ensure a successful experience. We will also explore the proper balance of online and parent-taught courses.

ID: 23-55
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

For too many kids, their only outlet is … an outlet. Are your kids bored and grouchy unless they are plugged in to the Internet or a video game? What ever happened to catching frogs, picking dandelions, climbing trees, and lying in the grass to watch clouds? There is an outdoor world waiting to be discovered. Every child should explore the wonders of God’s creation because of three truths that can be found in one of the most exciting classrooms, the one outside.

Conference:

Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts
Thursday - Saturday
Apr. 21 through 23, 2022

MA-2022 Masshope Planting with a Purpose (Isaiah 61:3)

Presented by: Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of Parent Educators
Recording ID: 2022-ALL
Original Price: $202.50
Set Price: $99.00

Complete convention set 2022 MassHOPE

When you purchase this set you have access to all of the sessions that were recorded at the 2022 MassHOPE convention for your personal use. Each message is copyrighted by the speaker- all right reserved. (You don't need to click on any of the individual session recordings- this has them all.)

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 22- AWhy Homeschool? by: Deborah Wuehler22- BReady, Set, Go! by: Susan Jacobsen22- CThe Cost of NOT Homeschooling by: Deborah Wuehler22-01Homeschooling Reimagined by: Connie Albers22-02What is a Leader? by: Paul Hastings22-06Laying a Foundation for Reading Comprehension in the Preschool Years by: Faith Berens22-07Tools for Leadership by: Paul Hastings22-10Education: Why the Teacher Should be YOU! by: Deborah Wuehler22-11Succeeding with science instruction on the high school level by: Diane Speed22-12Leadership = Influence: Leadership Skills for Everyone by: Jonathan Brush22-13To Teach or NOT to Teach: A Simple Plan from Preschool to Graduation by: Kim Sorgius Jones22-14Building a Solid Math Foundation by: Suzanne Fenton22-15Phonemic Awareness: The Missing Ingredient in Reading Instruction by: Faith Berens22-16Ask: The Critical Importance of Questions by: Jonathan Brush22-17SOS! How to Homeschool Students with Special Needs by: Faith Berens22-18How to help your children write stories that reach people's hearts by: Carol Robb22-19Math Myths, Math Anxiety, and Math Learning Challenges by: Suzanne Fenton22-20Five Things Every Parent Should Know About Homeschooling High School by: Diane Speed22-21The Framework You Need to Make Sense of the World and Your Place in It by: Jonathan Brush22-22Five Things God Says About Loving Your Siblings by: Kim Sorgius Jones22-23Do You Have All That You Need? by: Deborah Wuehler22-24Literature: Social and aesthetic nourishment for homeschool students by: Roy Speed22-25Strong Fatherhood for Dads by: Paul Hastings22-26The Importance of Taking Action and Doing Real Things by: Jonathan Brush22-27Remain Steadfast During High School by: Connie Albers22-28You CAN Be a Great Math Teacher by: Suzanne Fenton22-29How to Teach Your Child to Learn Independently by: Kim Sorgius Jones22-30Reading Difficulties: Remediation Strategies and Techniques, part 1 by: Faith Berens22-31How to Really Change the World and Make Sure Your Life Has Meaning by: Jonathan Brush22-32The Higher Calling of Fatherhood by: Paul Hastings22-33Homeschooling My Autistic Child – Can I? How? by: Julie Garber22-35Three skills every student needs for college by: Diane Speed22-36Plan: Taking the Overwhelm Out of Homeschool Planning by: Kim Sorgius Jones22-37Rules Minus Relationship Create Rebellion by: Connie Albers22-38Homeschooling Through Hardship by: Deborah Wuehler22-39Reading Difficulties: Remediation Strategies and Techniques, part 2 by: Faith Berens22-40Entrepreneurship 101 by: Paul Hastings22-41Family Study: Helping Kids and Teens Grow in Faith by: Kim Sorgius Jones22-42Helping Students with Sensory Processing Challenges Learn Successfully by: Julie Garber22-43Fractions: Misunderstood by Most by: Suzanne Fenton22-44Five things about writing most students are never taught by: Roy Speed22-45Rebuilding Western Civilization: A Call to a Bigger Vision by: Jonathan Brush22-46Teach Kids How to Create a Positive Social Footprint by: Connie Albers22-47Homeschooling the Rebel by: Deborah Wuehler22-48High School at Home for Teens with Special Needs by: Faith Berens 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.

Homeschooling science is one of the most daunting challenges of the high school years. It requires high-quality instruction, with the student not just ingesting great quantities of knowledge, but performing the right activities and receiving coaching on those activities. Diane offers concrete guidance on how to recognize instruction of sufficient quality for your student to succeed with science. It addresses, the importance of labs, research reports, and tests as well as the benefits and shortcomings of AP & honors science courses, community college courses, and other options for fulfilling science requirements.

ID: 22-14
Friday;
Apr. 22, 2022
$4.50

Who is going to build a house by starting with the walls? Without a solid foundation, those walls may hold up for a bit but eventually will come crashing down. Math is a lot like building a house. We need to start with a strong foundation and build up from there. It doesn’t have to be hard! Come and see how easy it is to teach math.

ID: 22-28
Saturday;
Apr. 23, 2022
$4.50

Maybe you struggled with math, so how do you choose a curriculum to avoid the same fate for your child? Maybe you are really good in math but are unsure how to teach it now? Should you include manipulatives or not? What DOES it take to be the best teacher for your child? Find out the science and the art of teaching math. It is a science because much research has been done on how children learn, especially in math. It is an art because each child is different and lessons need to be tweaked. Come learn and be encouraged to become a great math teacher.

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