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Conference:

Porland, OR
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 20 through 21, 2008

When You Walk By the Way

Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network

We are losing 75-88% of professing Christian kids by the end of their freshman year in college. In this message, Dr. Baucham explains why, and what the Bible has to say about stemming the tide.

ID: 08-14
Friday;
Jun. 20, 2008
$4.50

One of the major differences between struggling students and super learners is their ability to process information. If your child struggles with attention span, directions, phonics, letter, number, or word recognition, comprehension, composition, social skills, language, visual attending, word problems, or thinking skills, he or she may have a processing challenge. The good news is that processing ability can be developed to greater levels. In this session you will learn how to test and enhance your child’s processing ability. Come to be encouraged by the possibilities to change your child life.

Topics: Special needs

Even if your child has a learning related diagnosis, such as Sensory Integration Disorder, Autism, Developmental Delay, CAPD, PDD, ASD, Asperger Syndrome, Down Syndrome (or another chromosome disorder), MMR, Brain Injured, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Language Delay, or Cerebral Palsy, you can successfully teach him or her at home. You can make excellent progress, if you will address the root causes of his or her learning difficulties. This workshop will teach you how to identify areas for remediation and give you specific activities that you can use to help your child to become a better learner.

Topics: Special needs

For children to be efficient learners with good long term memory, they need to have well organized brains. Academic or attention challenges, letter or word reversals, difficulty retaining academics, lack of coordination, stuttering or stammering, disorganization or emotionality are often symptoms of brain disorganization. Applicable to “normal”, “gifted” and “struggling” students, the information in this session may help you discover underlying causes of troublesome symptoms and give you some ideas that may help your children.

Topics: Special needs

Conference:

Beaverton, OR
Friday & Saturday
Aug. 17 through 18, 2007

Passing the Baton

Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network

You want your children to be the best in academics, spirituality, and physical health. You also want to have godly compassion for your children. In striving to lead his wife and eight children to "greatness," however, Brian has found that he can fall into the sin of provoking them. He'll use scripture and experience to address the way to combine high expectations with justice, mercy, and love. Especially for fathers.

ID: 07-27
Saturday;
Aug. 18, 2007
$4.50

Consider the unique challenges of special needs home schooling, with a home school mom of eight (five of which were special needs kids!) Learn helpful tips in how to assess a child's learning ability, where to go to receive help, and how to develop your own unique plan for your child.

Topics: Special needs

Learn from an experienced home school mom who mentors families with special needs students how to choose the proper curriculum for your special needs student and then how to adapt it for your student's unique needs.

Topics: Special needs

Conference:

Beaverton, OR
Friday & Saturday
Aug. 18 through 19, 2006

Be Thou My Vision

Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network

God has not called Christians to be influenced by society around them, but to be salt and light in that society. Every family must instill children with a sense of mission and equip them with methods to shine a light into the darkness of our community, city, and nation.

This workshop covers the various ways to set up a home learning environment that appeals to students of all learning styles. It addresses visual, sensory-motor, verbal and auditory methods of teaching, utilizing hands-on projects,visual aids, learning centers and restructuring school subject matter to fit a multi-sensory approach.

How to recognize your student’s level of motor, visual and language skills, learning style, possible learning glitches or a learning disability. Included in this workshop is an overview of Dyslexia, ADD, Autism, Sensory Integration Dysfunction and Motor Perceptual Interferences.

Topics: Special needs

Now that you recognize more of how your student learns, what is the best way to gain successful learning output? This workshop deals with successful teaching strategies, brain based teaching techniques, some of the latest reading strategies, and a multi-sensory approach to curriculums.

Topics: Special needs

Do you or your student have ADD? Come and have a good time listening how to deal with attention focusing issues…gain and understanding as to why the way we are wired has nothing to do with how smart we are. This workshop covers ways to teach students with ADD, how to deal with it as a parent, and exposes some of the myths and fallacies of this type of wiring.

Topics: Special needs

Conference:

Beaverton, OR
Friday & Saturday
Aug. 19 through 20, 2005

From Generation to Generation

Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network
ID: 05-26
Saturday;
Aug. 20, 2005
$4.50

See the heart of your learner and improve his learning. Come and meet the heart of your struggling learner – even if he is gifted in some areas. Experience for a moment what it feels like to try so hard with so little success. Learn to look past problems to strengths. Find strategies that provide practical help and hope for the weary.

Topics: Special needs
ID: 05-36
Saturday;
Aug. 20, 2005
$4.50

General teaching methods for Special Needs plus specific helps for ADD, LD, and Down Syndrome. Great resources will be shared. Whether you are working with a learner who is learning disabled, ADD/ADHD, Down’s Syndrome, or autistic, you will find help here. From general tips to specific helps to resources; this workshop provides it all.

Topics: Special needs
ID: 05-46
Saturday;
Aug. 20, 2005
$4.50

Turn the CRISIS into UNDERSTANDING and techniques to accomplish it.

Topics: Special needs

Conference:

Beaverton, OR
Friday & Saturday
Aug. 20 through 21, 2004

A Bountiful Harvest

Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network
ID: 04-03
Friday;
Aug. 20, 2004
$4.50

Have you ever heard someone say “All children are gifts from God” only to roll your eyes and think… “Ha! They don't know what goes on in my house!” If you don't look for God's gifts, you may be missing some of His best. Come laugh and be encouraged to see just what God had in mind when he designed your child. Learn how to see your child through God's spectacles and how to stay focused on God's vision of your child...not the world's.

Part 2 of a workshop for not only families with ADHD children, but also those whose children are simply fidgety. How do you teach a child with an impossibly short attention span? This home schooling mom of a supercharged, highly distractible child shares the practical tips that turned their home schooling from an exercise in pain and frustration to one of pleasure and success. Topics include, putting motion into learning, making math fun, the unique difficulty with writing and decreasing distractions. Also a thought provoking commentary on “What was God thinking?” when he put such qualities in your child. Come and learn practical tips that you can start using Monday morning.

Conference:

Beaverton, OR
Friday & Saturday
Aug. 22 through 23, 2003

The HEART of Home Education

Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network

Chris speaks to the hearts of home school fathers and mothers urging them to teach their children what really matters. Chris Klicka calls all homeschoolers to draw closer to the Lord and seek him with their whole heart. As an attorney, Chris Klicka has been battling for the right of parents to homeschool since 1985, and has been battling multiple sclerosis since 1994. He walks the talk as he shows how we must live in light of eternity and make every single day count. As a homeschool father of seven, Chris speaks from both his heart and many years of practical experience. He describes how we must understand suffering and how we are commanded to share the gospel as a family and as individuals virtually everyone we meet. He helps us all to return to our "first love" and establish a close relationship with our Lord and Savior. Chris explains that you're not homeschooling for homeschooling sake, but for the glory and honor of God. We can delegate authority to teach our children to someone else, but we can never delegate the responsibility.

ID: 2003-02
Saturday;
Aug. 23, 2003
$4.50

Many people succeed in school but fail in the real world outside. Real education prepares the student for every aspect of life - practical, professional, spiritual, economic, civic. Jesus came not to be served, but to serve. Those things that make us most useful for service add up to a real education.

ID: 2003-04
Saturday;
Aug. 23, 2003
$4.50

Chris Klicka, home school attorney and father of seven, will present scores of biblical references which demonstrate how God requires our children to be nurtured and educated. The main purpose of this talk is to help homeschoolers develop a lasting commitment to homeschooling as the means to best train our children in God's ways. He will explain how the agenda and philosophy of the "movers and shakers," past and present, in public education are diametrically opposed to this. Chris will encourage us to keep up the fight and train our children to be leaders of tomorrow who have been taught not only to believe like Christians, but also to think like Christians. Chris will also urge the audience to sound the warning to other Christians to remove their children from the public schools. Chris proves his case very convincingly and this has become one of his most popular talks.

ID: 2003-24
Friday;
Aug. 22, 2003
$4.50

Parents of children with disabilities experience many challenges associated with having and teaching a child with learning problems. Negative emotions, lack of support and distorted perspectives can keep us from being effective teachers of our children. In this workshop, Mrs. Hensley will discuss the importance of facing challenges honestly as well as look at how these challenges are actually opportunities placed in our lives by God for our spiritual growth.

Conference:

Recording ID: 2016-NEEDS
Original Price: $54.00
Set Price: $30.00

Home Education and Special Needs

These 10 messages have been specifically selected for parents home educating children with special needs. Not all information applies to your situation or your children, but the encouragement and support is applicable to all.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 08-24Unlocking Your “Special Needs” Child's Learning Potential by: Marilee Coots09-47You Can Teach High School to Your Special Needs Student by: Jennifer Bliesner10-19Introduction to Learning Disabilities for the Homeschool Parent by: Jo Edwards12-24Creating Non-Traditional Transcripts by: Christine Bullock12-27Special Education at Home “101” by: Patty McCarty13-111Teaching Special Needs Children by: Jennifer Bliesner13-306Discover Your Child's Learning Style by: Jennifer Bliesner14-102Don't Miss the Gift in This Child by: Carol Barnier14-504Personally Developed Plans for Special Needs Students by: Jo Edwards15-509Developing and Drafting Student Education Plans (SEP's) by: Faith Berens15-609Dyslexia Demystified—Definitions and Hope for Homeschoolers by: Faith Berens16-102Choosing and Adapting Curriculum for Special Needs Students by: Jennifer Bliesner 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.