Recordings Listing

Conference:

REC Plex West Des Moines, IA
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 14 through 15, 2024

Iowa 2024 Homeschool Conference

Presented by: Homeschool Iowa
Recording ID: 24-1000
Original Price: $220.50
Set Price: $65.00

2024 Complete Iowa Set

You need not check any other boxes- by purchasing this set, a link to each available recordings will be emailed to you when the recording becomes available. This is the complete set for the 2024 IOWA event.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-01From Fringe Movement to Endearing Institution by: James Mason24-02How to Help your Kids live #NotConsumed in Todays Culture by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-10Legal Requirements of Home Education by: Scott Woodruff24-11Secrets to Cultivating a Life-Giving Family Culture by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-12Reaching the Heart of Your Child by: Ginger Hubbard24-13Exploring Learning Styles for More Effective Instruction by: Nancy Bjorkman24-14Biblical Encouragement for the Special Needs Parents by: Peggy Ployhar24-154 Steps to Raising Christian Leaders in Your Homeschool by: Kerry Beck24-20Bringing Clarity to Your Calling by: Mark Davis24-21Taming Your Child's Tongue by: Ginger Hubbard24-22Get Off the Couch Helping Kids Become Disciplined Workers by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-23Exploring Careers and Developing a Four-Year Plan by: Diana Plorins24-24Overcoming Doubt: Your Greatest Homeschooling Enemy by: Peggy Ployhar24-25What Are Potential Effects of ESA Funding for Homeschooling? by: Jeremy Vos24-31The Family as It Was Designed to Work by: Rory Groves24-32Engaging Early Learners by: Nancy Bjorkman24-33Showing College Readiness and Creating a Transcript by: Diana Plorins24-34Teach Your Kids to Think the Charlotte Mason Way by: Kerry Beck24-41A Biblical Model to Discipline by: Ginger Hubbard24-42How to Create YOUR Perfect Homeschool Schedule by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-43Student Career Considerations by: Rory Groves24-44Busy Parent Self-Care Strategies by: Peggy Ployhar24-51How To Teach Your Child to Learn Independently by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-52How Charlotte Mason Helped Me Simplify My Homeschool by: Kerry Beck24-53Homesteading as a School Subject by: Rory Groves24-54Parenting with Grace by: Scott Woodruff24-55Kids' Brains and Screens by: Mandee Hamaan24-61The Vital Role of Homeschooling Dads by: James Mason24-62How to Control the Chaos and Clutter of Homeschooling by: Kerry Beck24-63Helping Children and Teens Develop Their Relationship with God by: Joni Moede24-64The Slow Brain and The Fast Brain by: Joe O'Tool24-65Flipping Special Education Homeschooling by: Peggy Ployhar24-66Laying a Foundation of Mathematical Reasoning by: Jenny Conner24-71Homeschooling: The BIG Picture by: Nancy Bjorkman24-72Instilling a Work Ethic in Your Children by: Rory Groves24-73Homeschooling Your Struggling Learner with Confidence by: Peggy Ployhar24-74Help Your Child Discover Their WIN by: Jose Lopez24-75You Are More Than Your Screen by: Mandee Hamaan24-76Embracing AI: A Homeschooler's Guide by: Nick Reddin24-81The Once-a-Year Plan: Taking the Overwhelm Out of Homeschool Planning by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-82Using Unit Studies Through High School by: Peggy Ployhar24-83The Power and Influence of Healthy Marriages by: Brian Davis24-84Breadmaking by: Becca Groves24-85Protecting Homeschool Freedom by: Jeremy Vos24-91How to Parent Without Provoking Your Children to Anger by: Ginger Hubbard24-92Father's Day: Vision and Provision by: Rory Groves24-93Three Tips to Homeschool Multiple Ages at the Same Time by: Kerry Beck24-94Right Brain and Left Brain for the Student and Teacher by: Joe O'Tool24-95How to Breathe Life into High School Mathematics by: Jenny Conner 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.

Gain a fresh perspective on how your children’s actions and attitudes help you discover their natural bent, so you can plan strategies that will help them grow into the persons they were created to be. We’ll peel back the layers to reveal pieces of the puzzle that go beyond the usual “auditory, kinesthetic, and visual” discussions. This workshop will provide you with insight into your children on a new level to help you reach and teach them more effectively.

Speaking towards the scripture, “Train up a child in the way he should go…,” Peggy digs into the Bible to show parents how to live up to this standard without losing their focus, or their minds. From the experience of being a parent and a foster-parent of multiple special needs children, Peggy Ployhar has first-hand knowledge of the rigorous demands put on parents who are raising, training, and homeschooling children with special needs. Woven with personal stories, biblical truth, and lots of encouragement, this talk will truly speak to the hearts of parents who want to raise their special needs children as God has called them to do.

Do your kids “forget” to do their chores? Is their schoolwork just a box that gets sloppily checked off? Do you feel like they’ll never take initiative? If you’re looking for the magic pill to help your kids get off the couch and work hard, this isn’t the session for you. But if you want practical ways to kick laziness to the curb, be sure to join us as we learn how to encourage and nurture our kids to be disciplined and responsible workers.

ID: 24-32
Friday;
Jun. 14, 2024
$4.50

What should “school” look like for early learners? What things are developmentally appropriate for the younger ages? How do we keep our “littles” appropriately occupied while homeschooling their siblings? This fun and informative session will provide a plethora of ideas specifically geared to engage your pre- and elementary-age children. Nancy will share resources, fun games, toddler tips, and easy activities, all designed to help parents think outside the box when it comes to “doing school.”

You’ve tried all the things that seem to work for other people yet still can’t find the right homeschool schedule for you. Trust me,-you’re not alone. Figuring out how to teach multiple ages, fold the laundry, and keep the toddlers from writing on the walls with markers can feel overwhelming. Join homeschool veteran of over 20 years and work-at-home mom, as she shares practical ways to wrangle your homeschool schedule for good.

ID: 24-53
Saturday;
Jun. 15, 2024
$4.50

In every generation, except the last two or three, parents have taught their children how to grow their own food, keep animals, and provide for their basic needs. With wit and wisdom, this talk presents some ways parents can teach their children homesteading skills and mend the chain that has been broken from the generations before ours.

Is your laundry all over the kitchen table? Are Legos© strewn across the living room floor? Can you find the kids’ history book? Do you feel like you’re drowning in chaos and clutter? Be encouraged to know that you are not alone. Kerry may be an empty nester, but she vividly remembers those days of homeschooling in the trenches. She relives those days with her grandkids. Kerry shares 3 three tips you can start using immediately to control the chaos and clutter of homeschooling.

ID: 24-84
Saturday;
Jun. 15, 2024
$4.50

This is a demonstration workshop, walking you through the start-to-finish process of making sourdough bread while being fed an encouraging word. As homeschool moms, our daily work can begin to feel quite monotonous. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner come around at lightning speed, the cleanliness of the house falls short in a picture-perfect world, and the work of character training is constant. This session will be a conversation in how the rhythms of daily work and daily obedience can actually transfigure ordinary work into something very holy.

Most homeschoolers have more than one child at home, but how do they balance it all? If you need help homeschooling multiple kids, you’re in the right place. Kerry shares three tips that worked for her during her 10 years of homeschooling all three of her kids. Get rid of the overwhelm from all those lesson plans and use these tips to simplify your homeschool.