Recordings Listing

Conference:

Mount Hope Church Lansing Michigan
Thursday - Saturday
May. 9 through 11, 2024

INCH 2024 Building the Future

Presented by: Michigan Christian Homeschool Network
Recording ID: 24-600
Original Price: $52.00
Set Price: $25.00

Dad's Sessions Set

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-03Friday PM Keynote: Afternoon Advice- The Heart of Homeschooling by: Kevin Swanson24-111Men: Leading the Home by: Mike Winter24-207 Sowing and Reaping Across Generations by: James Muffett24-210Worldviews Matter: Getting the Right Worldview in History, Science & Literature by: Kevin Swanson24-211Raising Christian Children by: Mike Winter24-304It Starts with the Dads & Pastors by: Paul Suarez24-312Internet Safety 101: Simple Solutions for Non-Tech Parents by: Jared Henderson24-401Have Your Children Been with Jesus? by: Kevin Swanson24-411Don't Mess With Our Kids! Parental Rights Under Attack by: William Wagner24-412Wrangling Your Family's Tech: A Guided Tour of Phones, Filters, & Parental Controls by: Jared Henderson24-602For Such a Time as This - Planting Fruitful Gardens (Homeschools) In a Post-Christian World by: Kevin Swanson24-6104 Powerful Words to Defend Your Faith by: Patrick Nurre24-612Cyber Safety Case Study: How I Keep My Family Safe Online (and how you can too) by: Jared Henderson 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: 24-615
Original Price: $248.00
Set Price: $89.00

INCH 2024 Full Conference Set- Attendees ONLY

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-01Thursday Opening Keynote: Speaker Spotlights by: Andrew Pudewa, Kevin Swanson, Phylicia Masonheimer, Ginny Yurich, Brant Hansen24-02Friday AM Keynote: Morning Musings- What To Do When You Don't Know What To Do by: Ginny Yurich24-03Friday PM Keynote: Afternoon Advice- The Heart of Homeschooling by: Kevin Swanson24-05Saturday Closing Keynote: What My Life Has Taught Me by: Carol Swain24-101Making Time for the Word as a Homeschool Mom by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-102Spelling and the Brain by: Andrew Pudewa24-103Once a Year Plan - Taking the Overwhelm out of Homeschool Planning by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-104Science in the Kitchen, Bathroom & Car by: Karri Iverson24-105Sibling Squabbles by: Kathie Morrissey24-106Postpartum Depression by: Shanda Jacobs24-107God or Caesar? by: James Muffett24-108Homeschool Through Highschool - You Got This! by: Carla Fuller24-109The Art of Joyful History Lessons by: Ann Troast24-110Making Math & Science Meaningful by: Kevin Swanson24-111Men: Leading the Home by: Mike Winter24-201Preparing Homeschool Children for an Uncertain Future by: Ginny Yurich24-202Addressing Threats to our Homeschool Freedom in Michigan by: Dave Kallman, Stephen Kallman24-203What to Teach: A Simple Plan for Preschool through Graduation by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-204I'll Do It Later, I'm Not Qualified to Teach It, & Other Excuses by: Karri Iverson24-205Winning the Hearts of Your Children by: Kathie Morrissey24-206Homeschoolers In Business: Explore AI by: Gena Suarez24-207 Sowing and Reaping Across Generations by: James Muffett24-208Developing a Plan for Highschool by: Carla Fuller24-209Teaching Struggling Learners at Home by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-210Worldviews Matter: Getting the Right Worldview in History, Science & Literature by: Kevin Swanson24-211Raising Christian Children by: Mike Winter24-302Reading Strategies for the Struggling Reader/Nonreader by: Andrew Pudewa24-303Integrating Theology into Homeschool by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-304It Starts with the Dads & Pastors by: Paul Suarez24-305Homeschooling as a Single Parent by: Sarah Villanueva24-306Learning While Vacationing in the National Parks by: Mary Morgan24-307Creating New & Healthy Communication by: Given Hoffman24-308Gardenschooling by: Ginny Yurich24-309You Can Homeschool Your Neurodivergent Learner by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-310Dinosaur Hunters by: Patrick Nurre24-311The History of Homeschooling in Michigan by: Dave Kallman24-312Internet Safety 101: Simple Solutions for Non-Tech Parents by: Jared Henderson24-401Have Your Children Been with Jesus? by: Kevin Swanson24-402Pen & Paper - What the Research Says by: Andrew Pudewa24-403Hospitality as Evangelism by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-404Plan Peace, Have Joy: Infusing Joy Into Your Homeschool by: Shanda Jacobs24-405Dealing with Sass by: Sarah Villanueva24-406The Sordid History of Compulsory Education by: Gena Suarez24-407Defeating the Afternoon Slump: 15 Minutes to Productive Afternoons by: Ann Troast24-408How To Teach Your Child To Learn Independently by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-409Tackling Tricky Highschool Issues: Homeschooling Teens with Special Needs by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-410Hand Crafts by: Ginny Yurich24-411Don't Mess With Our Kids! Parental Rights Under Attack by: William Wagner24-412Wrangling Your Family's Tech: A Guided Tour of Phones, Filters, & Parental Controls by: Jared Henderson24-501What About Me? (Moms & Muffins) by: Ginny Yurich24-503Geology of Michigan by: Patrick Nurre24-601Living Counterculturally in an Upside Down World by: Carol Swain24-602For Such a Time as This - Planting Fruitful Gardens (Homeschools) In a Post-Christian World by: Kevin Swanson24-603Entrepreneurship in Your Homeschool by: Ginny Yurich24-605Teaching Apologetics to Your Kids by: Joseph Tuski24-606Highschool Transcript Clinic: Practical Help & Tips by: Carla Fuller24-607Developing & Drafting SEPs by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-608Get Off the Couch: Helping Kids Become Disciplined Workers by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-609How to Observe Sabbath as a Homeschool Family by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-6104 Powerful Words to Defend Your Faith by: Patrick Nurre24-611Cultivating Language Arts: Preschool Through High School by: Andrew Pudewa24-612Cyber Safety Case Study: How I Keep My Family Safe Online (and how you can too) by: Jared Henderson 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: 24-620
Original Price: $248.00
Set Price: $89.00

INCH 2024 Full Conference Set

This set of recordings from INCH 2024, was recorded in Lansing, Michigan on May 9-11, 2024. It includes 62 sessions, which is everything presented at the conference except the sessions by Brant Hansen, which have been removed at the speaker's request.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-01Thursday Opening Keynote: Speaker Spotlights by: Andrew Pudewa, Kevin Swanson, Phylicia Masonheimer, Ginny Yurich, Brant Hansen24-02Friday AM Keynote: Morning Musings- What To Do When You Don't Know What To Do by: Ginny Yurich24-03Friday PM Keynote: Afternoon Advice- The Heart of Homeschooling by: Kevin Swanson24-05Saturday Closing Keynote: What My Life Has Taught Me by: Carol Swain24-101Making Time for the Word as a Homeschool Mom by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-102Spelling and the Brain by: Andrew Pudewa24-103Once a Year Plan - Taking the Overwhelm out of Homeschool Planning by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-104Science in the Kitchen, Bathroom & Car by: Karri Iverson24-105Sibling Squabbles by: Kathie Morrissey24-106Postpartum Depression by: Shanda Jacobs24-107God or Caesar? by: James Muffett24-108Homeschool Through Highschool - You Got This! by: Carla Fuller24-109The Art of Joyful History Lessons by: Ann Troast24-110Making Math & Science Meaningful by: Kevin Swanson24-111Men: Leading the Home by: Mike Winter24-201Preparing Homeschool Children for an Uncertain Future by: Ginny Yurich24-202Addressing Threats to our Homeschool Freedom in Michigan by: Dave Kallman, Stephen Kallman24-203What to Teach: A Simple Plan for Preschool through Graduation by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-204I'll Do It Later, I'm Not Qualified to Teach It, & Other Excuses by: Karri Iverson24-205Winning the Hearts of Your Children by: Kathie Morrissey24-206Homeschoolers In Business: Explore AI by: Gena Suarez24-207 Sowing and Reaping Across Generations by: James Muffett24-208Developing a Plan for Highschool by: Carla Fuller24-209Teaching Struggling Learners at Home by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-210Worldviews Matter: Getting the Right Worldview in History, Science & Literature by: Kevin Swanson24-211Raising Christian Children by: Mike Winter24-302Reading Strategies for the Struggling Reader/Nonreader by: Andrew Pudewa24-303Integrating Theology into Homeschool by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-304It Starts with the Dads & Pastors by: Paul Suarez24-305Homeschooling as a Single Parent by: Sarah Villanueva24-306Learning While Vacationing in the National Parks by: Mary Morgan24-307Creating New & Healthy Communication by: Given Hoffman24-308Gardenschooling by: Ginny Yurich24-309You Can Homeschool Your Neurodivergent Learner by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-310Dinosaur Hunters by: Patrick Nurre24-311The History of Homeschooling in Michigan by: Dave Kallman24-312Internet Safety 101: Simple Solutions for Non-Tech Parents by: Jared Henderson24-401Have Your Children Been with Jesus? by: Kevin Swanson24-402Pen & Paper - What the Research Says by: Andrew Pudewa24-403Hospitality as Evangelism by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-404Plan Peace, Have Joy: Infusing Joy Into Your Homeschool by: Shanda Jacobs24-405Dealing with Sass by: Sarah Villanueva24-406The Sordid History of Compulsory Education by: Gena Suarez24-407Defeating the Afternoon Slump: 15 Minutes to Productive Afternoons by: Ann Troast24-408How To Teach Your Child To Learn Independently by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-409Tackling Tricky Highschool Issues: Homeschooling Teens with Special Needs by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-410Hand Crafts by: Ginny Yurich24-411Don't Mess With Our Kids! Parental Rights Under Attack by: William Wagner24-412Wrangling Your Family's Tech: A Guided Tour of Phones, Filters, & Parental Controls by: Jared Henderson24-501What About Me? (Moms & Muffins) by: Ginny Yurich24-503Geology of Michigan by: Patrick Nurre24-601Living Counterculturally in an Upside Down World by: Carol Swain24-602For Such a Time as This - Planting Fruitful Gardens (Homeschools) In a Post-Christian World by: Kevin Swanson24-603Entrepreneurship in Your Homeschool by: Ginny Yurich24-605Teaching Apologetics to Your Kids by: Joseph Tuski24-606Highschool Transcript Clinic: Practical Help & Tips by: Carla Fuller24-607Developing & Drafting SEPs by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-608Get Off the Couch: Helping Kids Become Disciplined Workers by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-609How to Observe Sabbath as a Homeschool Family by: Phylicia Masonheimer24-6104 Powerful Words to Defend Your Faith by: Patrick Nurre24-611Cultivating Language Arts: Preschool Through High School by: Andrew Pudewa24-612Cyber Safety Case Study: How I Keep My Family Safe Online (and how you can too) by: Jared Henderson 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: 24-630
Original Price: $40.00
Set Price: $25.00

Homeschooling Through Highschool Sessions

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-103Once a Year Plan - Taking the Overwhelm out of Homeschool Planning by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-108Homeschool Through Highschool - You Got This! by: Carla Fuller24-203What to Teach: A Simple Plan for Preschool through Graduation by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-204I'll Do It Later, I'm Not Qualified to Teach It, & Other Excuses by: Karri Iverson24-208Developing a Plan for Highschool by: Carla Fuller24-408How To Teach Your Child To Learn Independently by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-409Tackling Tricky Highschool Issues: Homeschooling Teens with Special Needs by: Cheri Kay Sessions24-603Entrepreneurship in Your Homeschool by: Ginny Yurich24-606Highschool Transcript Clinic: Practical Help & Tips by: Carla Fuller24-611Cultivating Language Arts: Preschool Through High School by: Andrew Pudewa 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: 24-102
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

Many children have difficulty learning to spell, but the difficulty may not be with the student. Often parents and teachers feel ill-equipped to help students who are not natural spellers. Join Andrew Pudewa to learn how spelling information is most efficiently stored in the brain, to gain greater insight into the nature of spelling and neurological function, and to be better equipped to teach students how to spell.

ID: 24-104
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

Baking cookies creates a mixture; making ice cubes changes the state of matter, and feeding the dog is an opportunity for a biology lesson. Science, and the opportunities to teach it, are everywhere around us. Learn practical tips for keeping your eyes open to the many ways God has designed our lives and the science to back it up, whether you’re in the kitchen, bathroom, yard, or car. Join veteran homeschooling mom and the author of the Mystery of Science series, Karri Iverson, to learn tips and tricks for putting it all together.

As a parent homeschooling a teen (or thinking about it), you may have doubts about your ability . . . and your sanity. Come and be encouraged as you discover a long-range perspective for teaching your teen that is filled with hope, faith, and joy!

Are we teaching the right things at the right time? Will there be gaps if we teach outside the box? This session is all about fostering a love of learning and creating a flexible, interest-driven curriculum all while meeting the academic needs of your kids and keeping the important things in focus.

ID: 24-208
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

What plan would suit your high school student? What subjects do you teach and when? This seminar will help you organize your thoughts and lay the groundwork for a viable four-year plan. You’ll learn about high school credits, simplifying grading, and the fundamentals of recordkeeping—transcripts, extracurriculars, and diplomas.

As schools have made reading their new god, they believe that producing good readers will solve all their academic problems. As a result, many children—the dyslexic, the easily distracted, the auditorily challenged—are left behind in the rush to improve test scores. What schools do not know (but what many parents and teachers discover) is that reading is not simply being able to rapidly decode symbols with the eyes. With humor and insight, Andrew Pudewa shares stories and strategies for helping students who need to engage the cognitive processes of reading but who are more likely to excel through a wider variety of practical, creative, and imaginative approaches.

ID: 24-303
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

Theology, for Christian homeschoolers, isn't just another school subject. It's a lifestyle! Theology affects every subject, and every subject reflects an aspect of Christian theology. Learn how to integrate theology into your homeschool without becoming preachy, legalistic, or burdening your kids with long theological tomes.

ID: 24-308
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

“All knowledge is rooted in wonder.” - Sharon Lovejoy. Add wonder to your school year by gardening with kids. Learn how gardening will help your kids learn and will add joy and excitement to your school year. You’ll come away with lots of project ideas and inspiration.

Unpack the frequently asked questions of how to homeschool struggling learners and those who learn differently. Be encouraged and equipped as this workshop shares diagnostic checklists for struggling learners, discusses common roadblocks homeschooling parents face (and how to navigate them), and gives strategies for achieving success with your children who learn differently.

ID: 24-402
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

Recent years have seen an enormous increase in the use of technology in education for even the youngest students. But is technology really the cure-all that many believe it to be? While traditional skills such as cursive penmanship are seen as unnecessary in the modern world, the actual research tells a different story. Join Andrew Pudewa to learn the compelling reasons to read paper books instead of electronic devices, handwrite instead of type, teach cursive instead of printing, and grab a pen instead of a pencil. Discover how to unleash creativity that goes beyond technology.

You can’t do everything, but did you know that you shouldn’t even try? In this session, you’ll learn how independent learning decreases burn out, helps students excel, and equips them for life. This workshop will give you the tools to guide your child as they gradually transition to learning independently, whether you have preschoolers or high schoolers!

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 teen with special needs a diploma?” or “What do I do when my teen with dyslexia can’t read high school-level material?” This workshop 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. It will also offer tips for navigating the process of applying for testing accommodations for College Board tests.

ID: 24-410
Friday;
May. 10, 2024
$4.00

This is a hands-on class! You will leave with a few projects in hand. Handcrafts are great for hand-eye coordination as well as for synaptic growth. Learn about the benefits of handcrafts and actually try some! Kids and adults welcome!

In this session, we'll take a guided tour of the current landscape of tech that homeschool parents need to know about in order to keep their kids safe in an increasingly internet-connected world. We'll cover iPhones, Androids, tablets, computers, online classes, internet filters, parental control apps, screen time, social media, home networks and more. You'll get both a high-level overview of the dangers, tools, and decisions you'll need to grapple with, as well as some opinionated advice and recommendations from a computer programmer homeschool dad. We'll also cover how to test your family’s current internet safety, common mistakes most parents make, and how to evolve and adapt your family's tech security as your kids age and technology continues to change.

ID: 24-603
Saturday;
May. 11, 2024
$4.00

Learn the steps needed to venture into entrepreneurship in your homeschool and also what the long-term benefits are of trying new things and even of failing! This session will be helpful for student or adult entrepreneurs.

A 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 template when designing your own. The session will guide you through the how-to of transcripts, evaluating credit, and calculating grade point averages (GPAs).

ID: 24-607
Saturday;
May. 11, 2024
$4.00

Have you pulled your child out of public school where he or she used to have an IEP (Individual Education Plan)? In this workshop, you’ll learn the purposes and benefits of an SEP, the homeschool version of an IEP. You’ll receive guidance on drafting your own SEP, explore sample plans, obtain your own template, and leave with a resource list of books to set you and your student up for success.

Listening and reading well, speaking and writing clearly, and thinking and debating effectively are abilities that most parents hope to cultivate in their children. With that goal in mind, Andrew Pudewa explores various environments and activities that accelerate the development of these language skills, beginning with the youngest students and continuing into the high school years.

As a homeschool dad responsible for my family's internet safety, I've got a major advantage over most parents: I've been a professional computer programmer for nearly 20 years. And I literally wrote my own parental controls app because I wasn't satisfied with the available options. Not everyone can (or will want to) replicate all the steps I've taken, but sometimes just hearing a detailed breakdown and retrospective can help parents gain valuable insights and inspiration to tailor their own approach to internet safety for their families. Join me as I delve into a case study of the specific measures I've tried (and rejected) over the years, and get a detailed description of how one homeschool family has navigated internet safety with kids ranging in age from 7 to 18. We'll cover parenting issues, home network, parental controls, phones, and more.