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Conference:

Meridian, ID
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 7 through 8, 2024

2024 Homeschool Idaho Convention - Walking In Freedom

Presented by: Homeschool Idaho
Recording ID: 24-1000
Original Price: $108.75
Set Price: $39.99

2024 Complete Homeschool Idaho Convention Set

This is the complete conference set for the 2024 Homeschool Idaho Convention. You need not check any other boxes to enjoy all the available recordings made at the Meridian event. Links to the messages will be emailed to you as the sessions become available for download. Personal use only - all rights reserved-

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-101Homeschooled to Homeschooling - Lessons I Didn't Know I Learned (and Needed) by: Audra Talley24-102The Toddler Toolbox by: Megan Scheibner24-10310 Things Every New Homeschooler Must Know by: Karen DeBeus24-104Developing A Plan for Highschool by: Natalie Mack24-105Finding Our Why by: Aby Rinella24-106Training Young Men to Be Gentlemen in a Feminist Culture by: Steve Scheibner24-107Battling With Behavior by: Steve Scheibner24-108The A to Z of a Character Healthy Homeschool by: Megan Scheibner24-109High School Transcript Clinic by: Natalie Mack24-111Looking in the Rearview Mirror: A Homeschool Veteran Shares All by: Karen DeBeus24-112Traditions, Transitions and Transparency by: Megan Scheibner24-113Real Homeschool: Letting Go of the Ideal by: Karen DeBeus24-114Essential Skills for Successful Teens: Study and Time Management by: Natalie Mack24-117Marriage, Communication & Friendship by: Megan Scheibner, Steve Scheibner24-202Training Teens to Take Initiative by: Steve Scheibner24-203Homeschooling Isn't That Important by: Karen DeBeus24-204Charting Your Way Through Highschool for College, Career or Military by: Natalie Mack24-206Knock, Knock, Who's There? by: Melissa Nash24-207The Wise Wife by: Megan Scheibner24-208Second Mile Leadership for Men by: Steve Scheibner24-209The College Admissions Process: The Homeschooled Student's Guide by: Natalie Mack24-210Affordable Homeschooling by: Aby Rinella24-211Beyond Compare by: Linda Patchin24-212The Disciple-Making Mom by: Megan Scheibner24-213The Battle Around Us by: Karen DeBeus24-214Media Literacy - What It Is and Isn't by: Nate Noorlander24-215Educational Learning Apps by: Cherie Wasdhal24-216Homeschooling in the Military by: Natalie Mack24-217The 9 Practices of the Proactive Parent by: Steve Scheibner, 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.
ID: 24-102
Friday;
Jun. 7, 2024
$3.75

Are the “Terrible Twos” eating your lunch? Need help managing your homeschool day with toddlers in the house? In this workshop, Megan draws on her many years of homeschooling experience with eight toddlers in tow to help you craft a plan for success. Find out how to use “self-control practice” to help your toddler become an integral part of the family team. Intensely practical, this session will help you transform the terrible twos into the terrific twos!

ID: 24-104
Friday;
Jun. 7, 2024
$3.75

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.

ID: 24-107
Friday;
Jun. 7, 2024
$3.75

• Want your teen to take more initiative around the house? • Want to reduce the “Drama” level in the family? • Want to get your pre-teens, teens, and young adults excited about character healthy living? Join “America’s Parenting Doctor,” Dr. Steve Scheibner as he unwraps seven practical steps to help raise the behavior bar in your home. While most of our sessions highlight the positive training we can bring into our homes, Battling with Behavior addresses the unavoidable behavior issues that trip us up and can derail the best of days.

ID: 24-109
Friday;
Jun. 7, 2024
$3.75

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: 24-113
Friday;
Jun. 7, 2024
$3.75

Our social media doesn’t dictate how our homeschool should look. God does. Learn to take your eyes off internet ideals and onto what God says. Let His Word saturate your mind rather than getting caught up in the false expectations of social media. Find freedom for your family to walk this journey with God leading you!

The high school years are a prime opportunity to equip your teens for future success. Whether your teen is headed to college, a career, or the military, they will benefit from advanced skills in study and time management. This session provides parents and teens with practical ways to develop these skills during high school, and lists resources that will help.

ID: 24-202
Saturday;
Jun. 8, 2024
$3.75

Want to transition your young adults from simple obedience to mature responsibility? In this session, Dr. Steve shares the important phases teens need to learn to take responsibility for their lives. Watch your kids move from childish irresponsibility to becoming young adults who embrace ownership and initiative as they move up the “Responsibility Tree."

Preparing your teen for their post-graduation goals requires planning. This seminar provides a timeline and checklist to ensure that important items are included! For college-bound teens, this includes entrance tests, applications, and financial aid information. Students headed directly into the workforce can benefit from career aptitude testing, training opportunities, and building a resume. Learn about the military’s homeschool enlistment policy and advice for applying to service academies.

ID: 24-206
Friday;
Jun. 7, 2024
$3.75

Do you know what to do if Child Protection Services knocks at your door? In this workshop, Homeschool Idaho Board member, Melissa Nash will walk you through the Idaho Homeschool education requirements and the Idaho Department of Health and Welfares’ policies and procedures so you are prepared if your doorbell rings.

ID: 24-207
Saturday;
Jun. 8, 2024
$3.75

Although it’s easy to get caught up in our role as “MOM,” the greatest gift we can give our families is to show them how much we love fulfilling our primary role as “WIFE.” The Wise Wife session is jam-packed with practical ways to focus on becoming a wife who brings glory to God, delights the heart of her husband, and models a Christian marriage for her children. Being a godly wife is serious business, but you’ll get plenty of time to laugh as Megan shares some “What the Heck!” differences between men and women. Come be challenged and refreshed in your most important role!

ID: 24-208
Saturday;
Jun. 8, 2024
$3.75

Second-mile leaders are those counter-intuitive servants of God who earn the right to be heard by developing a consistent love of virtue, a disciplined approach to gratification, and a submissive love for the authority of God’s Word. Male leadership is essential to the success of marriages, families, the church, and society. This session will teach men how to Earn the Right To Be Heard, Prefer Proactivity, Reject Reactivity, Learn To Elevate Virtues Above Feelings, Build Moral Muscle, Seek Forgiveness, and Develop A Finisher’s Attitude. Powerful teaching that produces proactive fruit in our homes.

You’re not just your teen’s teacher; you’re also their guidance counselor! Find out how to navigate the entire admissions process—from narrowing down the selection of colleges to filling out applications, applying for financial aid, and asking the questions that will help you and your teen discern when and where they should go to college.

ID: 24-210
Saturday;
Jun. 8, 2024
$3.75

Ever feel like homeschooling is for those ‘blessed enough’ to afford it? Ever feel like you don’t have the financial resources to give your kids all the opportunities everyone else is giving their kids? Ever feel like if you just had a little more, your homeschool would be so much better? Come and learn tips and tricks to homeschool affordably and be reminded of the heart behind the Great Provider that has called us to this gig in the first place!

ID: 24-211
Saturday;
Jun. 8, 2024
$3.75

Homeschooling provides an education that is beyond comparison with any other method. That said, Idaho code requires that homeschoolers provide instruction, “in subjects commonly and usually taught in the public schools.” This is often summed up as a requirement to provide a “comparable education.” But how are we to meet that requirement without stifling the amazing educational freedom that homeschooling offers? Join Linda Patchin as she unpacks various teaching methods used by homeschoolers and how they can each meet, and exceed, the statutory requirement of a “comparable education.”

ID: 24-212
Saturday;
Jun. 8, 2024
$3.75

Being a Mom is about so much more than feeding, dressing, and driving our children to play dates! With only a few short years to impart critical spiritual truths to our children, every day becomes an eternal opportunity for teaching, training, and modeling Christlikeness. The Disciple-Making Mom session will give mothers the tools they need to disciple their children in the most critical areas of prayer, service, Bible study, scripture memorization, and genuine fellowship. Moms will walk away encouraged and strengthened, knowing that although discipling their children seems a huge task, God is on their side!

ID: 24-214
Saturday;
Jun. 8, 2024
$3.75

Can your students read between the lines? Decode advertisements? Interpret political cartoons? Make judgments about logic? Discern between inevitable biases and compromising agendas? Take counterarguments seriously? Pinpoint ideology? Contextualize events in history? Tease out nuance? Define subtlety? Take apart rhetoric? Account for psychology? Distinguish between intuition and reason? Assess the impact of the medium? Discuss images vs. text vs. video? Read laterally? Research reliably? Uncover original sources? Identify circumstantial evidence? Tolerate boredom? Frame and characterize charitably? Distinguish between facts, opinions, and value judgments? Distinguish between readily-available sources, well-financed sources, aesthetically-pleasing sources, and good sources? Breakdown satire? Unpack persuasiveness? Co-exist with misinformation, disinformation, and fake news? Literacy with today’s media requires a world of insights from history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and media studies. Come learn how to structure a course that targets all layers of a student’s needs in today’s information and media environment.

ID: 24-215
Saturday;
Jun. 8, 2024
$3.75

Do your children struggle with learning hard concepts or facts but can quote their favorite movie to you verbatim? Join me as we discuss how and when to use educational apps to help your children master hard concepts and learn facts without the tears. Cherie will share some of her favorite learning apps. If you have favorites please be prepared to share about them.

ID: 24-216
Saturday;
Jun. 8, 2024
$3.75

Why do military families choose to homeschool? The last survey completed by Blue Star Families estimates that at least 6% of military families homeschool. This number is continuing to rise post-COVID as more military families choose to homeschool. This session will give an overview of these reasons and examine some of the challenges—and solutions—to homeschooling military-style.