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Conference:

Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown PA
Thursday - Saturday
Jun. 12 through 14, 2025

PA-2025 Choose This Day Who You Will Serve

Presented by: Christian Homeschool Association of Pennsylvania
Recording ID: 2025-000
Original Price: $259.00
Set Price: $199.00

The Complete 2025 CHAP Convention Set (Includes Special Needs)

The Complete 2025 CHAP Convention Set including the Special Needs Conference.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 2025-102Cómo hacer homeschool en Pennsylvania / How to Start Homeschooling in PA by: Nelly Vizcarrondo2025-104The Plan: Building Blocks of Becoming an Author by: CJ Milacci2025-112El llamado de Dios al discipulado en el hogar / What Does God Say About Educating Our Children? by: Nelly Vizcarrondo2025-114Get Started: Behind the Scenes of Storytelling by: Becca Wierwille2025-122Balancing the Chaos: Simple Strategies for Managing Your Home While Homeschooling by: Abby Banks2025-1236 Secrets of a Successful College-Prep Math Program by: Kathryn Gomes2025-124Story in Action: Applying Three-Act Structure to Storytelling-Part 1 by: Haleigh Swanson2025-131Getting Started Homeschooling by: Alicia Hunt2025-132No Sweat Evaluations by: Ginger Wayde2025-133Thinking Outside the Box: Creative Strategies for Homeschooling High School by: Abby Banks2025-134Story in Action: Applying Three-Act Structure to Storytelling Part 2 by: Haleigh Swanson2025-141Toddlers in Tow – What to do with Your Littlest Ones while You Homeschool by: Kathryn Gomes2025-142Scheduling Hacks and Homeschool Calendar Tips by: Abby Banks2025-143Homeschool Requirements Explained by: Ginger Wayde2025-144How to Kickstart Your Debut Novel by: CJ Milacci2025-151Exploring Homeschool Styles – Finding Your Perfect Fit by: Abby Banks2025-152Understanding the PA Homeschool Law by: Alicia Hunt2025-153History of Public Education and Dad's Involvement by: Todd Hunt2025-154You wrote a book! Congratulations! Now what? by: Laurie Christine2025-160Homeschooling Unique Learners with Success by: Jeannie Fulbright2025-161Behavioral Success in Your Child with (or without) Special Needs by: Melissa Crabtree2025-162Accommodations: What Every Homeschool Parent Needs to Know by: Cheri Kay Sessions2025-163Unveiling Primitive Reflexes: Understanding Their Impact by: Sarah Collins2025-171Navigating Learning Disabilities Part 1 by: Sarah Northup2025-172Developing and Drafting an SEP (Student Education Plan) by: Cheri Kay Sessions2025-181How to Homeschool a Different Learning (with a Diagnosis or Not) by: Melissa Crabtree2025-182Motivating the Reluctant Learner by: Cheri Kay Sessions2025-183What Exactly is Sensory Processing and How Does it Affect Our Homeschool? by: Sarah Collins2025-191Navigating Learning Disabilities Part 2 by: Sarah Northup2025-192Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: Nuts & Bolts for Success by: Cheri Kay Sessions2025-193What If I'm the One Overstimulated? Sensory Processing as it Relates to the Homeschool Mom by: Sarah Collins2025-200Homeschooling Held Hostage by: Heidi St John2025-211Key Insights from 33 Years of Homeschooling by: Michael Farris2025-212How to Develop Self Motivated Children by: Jeannie Fulbright2025-2135 Key Components to Elementary Math at Home by: Kathryn Gomes2025-220Modern Education: Where It Went Wrong & How to Make it Right by: Jeannie Fulbright2025-221Multi-Level Teaching-Toddlers, Tweens, and Teens, Oh My! by: Heidi St John2025-222Understanding the PA Homeschool Law by: Will Estrada2025-223The Forensic Science Behind God's Fingerprint Design by: Jennifer Rivera2025-231The Ever-Escalating Battle Against Parental Rights by: Michael Farris2025-232Biblical Authority in the Marketplace of Ideas by: Georgia Purdom2025-233Falling Forward: Helping Young Adults to Face Failure Undefeated by: Trent Emmack2025-241The First Three Years: A Workshop for Homeschool Rookies by: Heidi St John2025-242Confessions of a Homeschool Dad by: Will Estrada2025-243Learning How To Learn: How Neuroscience Can Help You Homeschool More Effectively by: Kathryn Gomes2025-251The Constitution & Civics for You and Your Children by: Michael Farris2025-252Notebooking: Creativity with a Purpose by: Jeannie Fulbright2025-253Are People Born Gay? The Truth About Biology and Sexuality by: Georgia Purdom2025-300The 7 Superpowers of Engaged Parents by: Mark Hancock2025-312The Right Way to Teach Writing by: Jeannie Fulbright2025-313I Want to Quit Homeschooling by: Heidi St John2025-322How Nature Studies Transform Families by: Jeannie Fulbright2025-323Let Boys Be Boys by: Mark Hancock2025-331Faithful in Little Things: The Key to Longterm Victory by: Michael Farris2025-332What My Mom Did Right, What My Mom Did Wrong (Thoughts from a Second Generation Homeschooler) by: Kathryn Gomes2025-333Is Science or the bible Right about Origins by: Jennifer Rivera2025-341Mr. Smith Goes to Washington by: Will Estrada2025-3425 Steps to a Superior Science Education by: Jeannie Fulbright2025-3435 Ways God Used Homeschooling to Strengthen My Faith and Prepare Me to Engage the World by: Kathryn Gomes 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: 2025-001
Original Price: $54.00
Set Price: $45.00

The 2025 Special Needs Conference Set

The 2025 Special Needs Conference Set

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 2025-160Homeschooling Unique Learners with Success by: Jeannie Fulbright2025-161Behavioral Success in Your Child with (or without) Special Needs by: Melissa Crabtree2025-162Accommodations: What Every Homeschool Parent Needs to Know by: Cheri Kay Sessions2025-163Unveiling Primitive Reflexes: Understanding Their Impact by: Sarah Collins2025-171Navigating Learning Disabilities Part 1 by: Sarah Northup2025-172Developing and Drafting an SEP (Student Education Plan) by: Cheri Kay Sessions2025-181How to Homeschool a Different Learning (with a Diagnosis or Not) by: Melissa Crabtree2025-182Motivating the Reluctant Learner by: Cheri Kay Sessions2025-183What Exactly is Sensory Processing and How Does it Affect Our Homeschool? by: Sarah Collins2025-191Navigating Learning Disabilities Part 2 by: Sarah Northup2025-192Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: Nuts & Bolts for Success by: Cheri Kay Sessions2025-193What If I'm the One Overstimulated? Sensory Processing as it Relates to the Homeschool Mom by: Sarah Collins 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: 2025-002
Original Price: $58.50
Set Price: $45.00

The 2025 Getting Started & High School at Home Set

The 2025 Getting Started and High School at Home Set

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Sessions Included In This Set: 2025-102Cómo hacer homeschool en Pennsylvania / How to Start Homeschooling in PA by: Nelly Vizcarrondo2025-112El llamado de Dios al discipulado en el hogar / What Does God Say About Educating Our Children? by: Nelly Vizcarrondo2025-122Balancing the Chaos: Simple Strategies for Managing Your Home While Homeschooling by: Abby Banks2025-1236 Secrets of a Successful College-Prep Math Program by: Kathryn Gomes2025-131Getting Started Homeschooling by: Alicia Hunt2025-132No Sweat Evaluations by: Ginger Wayde2025-133Thinking Outside the Box: Creative Strategies for Homeschooling High School by: Abby Banks2025-141Toddlers in Tow – What to do with Your Littlest Ones while You Homeschool by: Kathryn Gomes2025-142Scheduling Hacks and Homeschool Calendar Tips by: Abby Banks2025-143Homeschool Requirements Explained by: Ginger Wayde2025-151Exploring Homeschool Styles – Finding Your Perfect Fit by: Abby Banks2025-152Understanding the PA Homeschool Law by: Alicia Hunt2025-153History of Public Education and Dad's Involvement by: Todd Hunt 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: 2025-160
Thursday;
Jun. 12, 2025
$4.50

Navigating homeschooling with children who have unique learning needs can be challenging, but deeply rewarding. With two of her four children diagnosed with ADHD, one also facing multiple learning challenges, Jeannie discovered invaluable strategies for creating a seamless, creative, joy-filled, and tailored learning environment for the whole family. Her children not only thrived academically—earning scholarships to college, making the Dean’s List, and graduating with honors—they all developed a lifelong love for learning. In this inspiring talk, Jeannie shares scientifically proven techniques for successfully homeschooling all learners, offering insights on nurturing each child's individual gifts, building confidence, and setting the stage for future accomplishment and achievement.

ID: 2025-212
Thursday;
Jun. 12, 2025
$4.50

Researchers now confirm what the greatest minds in education have advocated for centuries: raising self-sufficient, self-motivated, eager learners depends on specific actions and attitudes from parents and educators. Unfortunately, most of what we naturally tend to do results in the exact opposite—overwhelmed, unmotivated, anxious, unhappy learners. There is a very good and logical reason our parental efforts go unrewarded. In this talk, Jeannie shares modern research along with both Biblical and ancient wisdom to equip you with the mindset, tools, and faith needed to help your children develop self-motivation and a drive to pursue their education and God-given purpose with passion.

To embrace the best approaches for a truly superior education, we must first deprogram ourselves from the beliefs about education that we have long accepted as truth, along with the models that claim to be the standard by which education should be measured. Our society has been immersed in a system designed not to educate minds but to produce obedient, unquestioning, uncurious, and unoriginal workers. In this highly acclaimed talk, Jeannie explores the research and impact of this educational model, which not only stifles a child’s natural self-motivation and creativity but also suppresses divine curiosity, transforming an innate love for learning into mere drudgery. Discover how to choose methods and practices that genuinely educate the whole child—spirit, soul, and body—nurturing a lifelong passion for knowledge and growth.

ID: 2025-252
Friday;
Jun. 13, 2025
$4.50

Traditional school methodologies often leave children disengaged and struggling to retain information, with little opportunity to develop critical thinking skills. Notebooking offers an inspiring alternative to the uninspired and wholly ineffective worksheets, seat work, and busywork found in most curricula. Join Jeannie as she explores why notebooking is an essential and transformative approach to education, fostering creativity, engagement, and deeper learning. Discover how to implement this powerful tool seamlessly, regardless of the curriculum you use, and watch your child’s love for learning flourish.

ID: 2025-312
Saturday;
Jun. 14, 2025
$4.50

Despite years of formal education, American students still struggle with writing—a problem that often follows them to college, where remedial writing classes are increasingly common yet ineffective. Studies show that nearly 20% of college graduates lack cohesive writing skills, revealing the shortcomings of today’s standardized methods. In this talk, Jeannie shares time-tested techniques that have cultivated strong writers for centuries, long before modern systems interfered. You’ll learn practical tools to help your child become a confident, capable writer who can competently express thoughts and ideas. Discover how to replace ineffective methods with an approach that builds lasting skills in clarity, communication, and creativity.

ID: 2025-322
Saturday;
Jun. 14, 2025
$4.50

In a world overflowing with screens, games, and constant digital distractions, it’s time to reconnect our children with the natural world. Nature study lays the foundation for scientific observation and critical thinking, with proven benefits for both mind and body. Yet, introducing nature study can often feel overwhelming. In this talk, Jeannie shares practical tips to make nature study simple, rewarding, and engaging for your family. Discover how to cultivate a love for the outdoors while nurturing curiosity, focus, and a deeper connection to the world around us.

ID: 2025-342
Saturday;
Jun. 14, 2025
$4.50

Science is more than just facts and data—it’s a gateway to wonder, curiosity, and creativity, inspiring a lifelong love for learning. In this talk, Jeannie reveals five essential steps to cultivate a science education that not only builds a strong foundation in scientific thinking but also deepens your child’s understanding of God’s creation. Discover how to nurture observation skills, confidence in scientific comprehension, and a pursuit of truth that aligns with faith. Equip your child with the tools to explore the world through a lens of wonder and reverence for the Creator, fostering a love for science that endures.

Conference:

West Des Moines
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 10 through 11, 2022

IOWA 2022 Conference

Presented by: Homeschool Iowa
Recording ID: 2022-Iowa
Original Price: $230.00
Set Price: $85.00

Access to all recordings made at the 2022 Conference in Iowa

When you purchase this option, all 45 recordings made at the 2022 Iowa Conference are available to you (for personal use only). You need not select individual titles or other offers. This option holds all available session recordings (some were lost in the process) in your account for up to 3 years.

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Sessions Included In This Set: 22-04 Exploring Homeschooling Methods by: Nancy Bjorkman22-05 Seven Prayers of a Parent by: Shirley Quine, David Quine22-11 Unhurried Homeschooling: Why We Need to Slow Down by: Durenda Wilson22-13 Charlotte Mason Foundations: A Paradigm Shift by: Nancy Kelly22-21 The Happiness Habit: A Life Hack To Improve Your Moments and Memories by: Jeannie Fulbright22-24 Technology and the Future of Work by: Nick Reddin22-25 Managing Life & Home While Homeschooling by: Nancy Bjorkman22-26 Homeschooling During Tough Times by: Vicki Tilman22-27 Qualified for Life: High Schoolers as Persons by: Nancy Kelly22-31 Homeschooling: Purpose or Performance? by: Durenda Wilson22-32 Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: The Nuts & Bolts for Success by: Faith Berens22-34 Durable Trades for a Durable Future by: Rory Groves22-35 Teaching (and Learning) the 7 Elements of Art by: Annie Pool22-36 Breathing Life into Your High School Math by: Jenny Conner22-41 Building Resilience in Your Kids by: Durenda Wilson22-42 Accommodations for Students with Disabilities by: Faith Berens22-43 Five Steps to a Superior Science Education by: Jeannie Fulbright22-44 Meal Planning – by: Erin Port22-45 Start with Chickens: Homesteading as a School Subject by: Rory Groves22-46 Home Organization: Bringing Calm into Chaos by: Amy Recher22-51 Guard Your Schedule: From It Flows the Wellspring of Your Homeschool Atmosphere by: Jeannie Fulbright22-52 Moms & Muffins: Nurturing Sibling Relationships by: Durenda Wilson22-53 Simplicity by: Nancy Kelly22-54 Dads & Donuts: The Family Economy by: Rory Groves22-55 Engaging Early Learners by: Nancy Bjorkman22-56 Don't Judge Me: A Lesson from the Front Line of Parenting by: Scott Woodruff22-61 Pulling Weeds or Applying a Pre-Emergent? by: David Quine22-62 The College Question: Exploring Alternatives to College by: Rory Groves22-63 A Crash Course on All Things ACT by: Jenny Conner22-66 Tackling Tricky High School Issues: Help for Students with Special Needs by: Faith Berens22-71 Preparing Your Mom Heart for the Post Homeschool Years by: Durenda Wilson22-72 How to Homeschool High School by: Vicki Tilman22-73 The Well-Balanced Mind: The Imagination Factor by: Nancy Kelly22-74 The Secret to Teaching Writing That Anyone Can Master by: Jeannie Fulbright22-81 The Essential Tools for Developing Self-Motivated Children by: Jeannie Fulbright22-82 How to Build the Transcript Your Teen Needs by: Vicki Tilman22-83 The Art of Self-Education through Notebooking by: Nancy Kelly22-84 Defending Homeschooling When Critics Say Homeschooling Parents Abuse Their Kids by: Scott Woodruff22-86 Healthy Habits for Life: Making Physical Health a Priority by: Meg Jacques22-87 The Ten Things All Future Mathematicians and Scientists Must Know by: Ed Zaccarro22-91 Sustainable Homeschooling by: Durenda Wilson22-92 How to Choose the Best Electives for Teens by: Vicki Tilman22-93 Will Work for Food: The Economics of Self-Sufficiency by: Rory Groves22-94 Literature: Filling Our Children's Hearts, Souls & Minds with Truth by: Shirley Quine, David Quine22-96 Developing & Drafting Student Education Plans by: Faith Berens22-97 Nature Journaling by: Emily VerDoorn 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.

Can you recall those early days when your children were very little? What do you remember most? The happy times? The fun adventures? Or do you remember the mistakes you made and the ways you failed? Science and research have shown that our brain is hardwired to recall negative memories over positive ones. It’s vital that you take steps now to ensure your memories are not distorted with this natural tendency to focus on the negative. In this session Jeannie will share what you can do now to preserve joys of your homeschool journey and how this will increase the joys your family experiences in your daily life.

There is a reason that American school children score at the bottom on international science assessments. It is the ineffective way in which science is taught in schools. Most of us were subjected to this system and obtained only a cursory understanding of science. As homeschoolers, we have the freedom and opportunity to throw out those unproductive techniques. We can truly impart a deeper knowledge and love for science. Jeannie will share five vital steps, inspired by Charlotte Mason, that will ensure you impart a superior science education. These five steps will not only enrich your homeschool, they will prepare your children for high school and college.

As a homeschooler you have a plethora of opportunities to enroll in classes, co-ops, extra-curricular activities, clubs, and organizations, as well as service, and ministry. You even have an abundance of curriculum choices for every area of education. The question you must ask yourself is, “How will choosing to do this affect your day, your week, and the atmosphere of your homeschool?” It’s vitally important that you guard against being overscheduled with courses or activities that ‘seemed wonderful’ when you were presented with the idea but do nothing but create stress and an atmosphere of chaos and hurry. Jeannie will share stories of her own mistakes and triumphs, as well as how you can know when to say “yes”, and when to say “no” when creating your homeschool schedule.

Writing is one of the subjects a homeschool mother dreads to teach. There is a reason for this. Most people do not understand the difference between academic writing and creative writing. In fact, the difference is so vast that most publishers won’t publish a novel from a person who is accomplished in writing nonfiction. Nonfiction, like math, is formulaic and easy to master. But few students are given the formula. Instead, they are given curriculum that increases writing anxiety, requiring flowery prose, metaphors, similes, onomatopoeias, alliteration, and the list tirelessly goes on. The truth is that this is not the kind of writing that earns one A’s in college; it’s quite the opposite. In this talk, Jeannie will share the simple formula that will make writing the easiest subject you teach.

There are few things more frustrating to the homeschool mom than a child who does not care to do his lessons. In this talk, Jeannie shares valuable tools for developing children with self-initiative. These tools are none other than Charlotte Mason’s teaching called Masterly Inactivity. By implementing the seven elements of Masterly Inactivity, you will find yourself homeschooling from abundance, trusting in the Lord’s plan for your children’s live, and watching your children blossom into self-confident people that pursue their learning with purpose.

Conference:

Northwest Nazarene University
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 1 through 2, 2018

2018 CHOIS Convention

Presented by: Homeschool Idaho
Recording ID: 2018-ALL
Original Price: $195.00
Set Price: $60.00

Complete Convention Recording Collection for the 2018 CHOIS Convention

With this purchase you will have the ability to download and listen to any or all sessions from the 2018 CHOIS Convention. Enjoy them today and for years to come! This collection contains audio from both the adult workshops and the Teen Program sessions. This set does not include recordings that were lost or damaged due to technical difficulties. This set is designed for personal use only.

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Sessions Included In This Set: 18-111Discipline That Works: Get Your Kids to Listen the FIRST Time by: Kirk Martin18-112The Four Language Arts by: Andrew Pudewa18-113Choosing Curriculum and Teaching Methods by: Linda Patchin18-114The Power of Homeschool Research: What It Tells Us and How to Use It by: Dr. Brian Ray18-115Building a Solid Math Foundation by: Teresa Foltin18-116Relational Wisdom: Preparing Children for Life by: Jeff Sande18-117The Science of Learning and How it Should Change What You Do On Monday by: Beth Mora18-121Motivating Strong Willed Toddlers Tweens & Teens by: Kirk Martin18-122Teaching and Evaluating Writing by: Andrew Pudewa18-123Solving Your Science Struggles by: Jeannie Fulbright18-124Common Challenges to and Succeeding in Home-Based Education by: Dr. Brian Ray18-125Mom, Don't Make Me Think – Just  Tell Me The Answer by: Teresa Foltin18-126Raising Empathetic Children by: Jeff Sande18-127Educational Life Hacks for Students With Dyslexia, Dysgraphia or Dyspraxia by: Beth Mora18-13110 Ways to Stop Defiance, Meltdowns & Disrespect by: Kirk Martin18-132Spelling and the Brain by: Andrew Pudewa18-133How to Homeschool Multiple children by: Jeannie Fulbright18-134Remind Me Again: Why Am I Homeschooling My Teen? by: Linda Patchin18-135Teaching Math to a Child with Learning Challenges    by: Teresa Foltin18-136Powerful Peacemaking by: Jeff Sande18-137Keeping Your Smart Cookie Challenged by: Beth Mora18-201Stop the Yelling, Lecturing & Power Struggles by: Kirk Martin18-202Embrace Your Journey by: Jeannie Fulbright18-211The Strong-Willed Child: Are You Saving for Bail or College? by: Kirk Martin18-212Paper and Pen: What Research Says by: Andrew Pudewa18-213Notebooking—Creativity with a Purpose by: Jeannie Fulbright18-214Homeschooling Works and Increases Freedom by: Dr. Brian Ray18-215Fractions: From Fear to Fun! by: Teresa Foltin18-216Discipling Faith in the Family by: Marty Meyer18-217So Smart But He Can't Find His Shoes by: Beth Mora18-222Nurturing Competent Communicators – The Power of Linguistic Patterns by: Andrew Pudewa18-223Curriculum, Transcripts, Diplomas…Oh My! by: Linda Patchin18-224Home Educated and Now Adults: Were the Criticisms True or False? by: Dr. Brian Ray18-225Memorizing Math Facts without Tears by: Teresa Foltin18-226Relational Wisdom in the Movies by: Jeff Sande18-227How to develop an educational plan for your student with dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, and other special needs by: Beth Mora18-231Stop Sibling Fights   by: Kirk Martin18-232Reading Strategies for the Struggling or Non-Reader by: Andrew Pudewa18-233College Crash Course by: Jeannie Fulbright18-234Why ESA-Tax-Funded Schooling is a Bad Idea by: Dr. Brian Ray18-235Let's Play Math Games! by: Teresa Foltin18-236Missions and Families by: Marty Meyer18-237The Road to Homeschool Co-op Utopia    by: Beth Mora18-Y104The Profound Influence of Music on Life, Part One by: Andrew Pudewa18-Y106History Maker 202 - Perception: Understanding Your World by: Marty Meyer18-Y107History Maker 303 - Principles for Knowing God and Hearing His Voice by: Marty Meyer18-Y108Relational Wisdom (a Youth Message) by: Jeff Sande18-Y204The Profound Influence of Music on Life, Part Two: Evaluating Musical Elements by: Andrew Pudewa18-Y205Straight Talk For Teens: 10 Ways to Get More Power & Freedom by: Casey Martin18-Y206Speaking Up Without Talking Back: 5 Ways to Disagree With Your Parents, Respectfully. by: Casey Martin18-Y207Purpose, Passion, & Contentment. Discovering God's Plan For Your Life. by: Casey Martin18-Y208Relational Wisdom in the Movies (Message for youth) by: Jeff Sande 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: 18-123
Friday;
Jun. 1, 2018
$3.75

Let’s face it—most people don’t like science. It’s likely because of how science was taught to them as children. Jeannie Fulbright shares her understanding of how science should be taught to elementary students. You will learn the keys to successfully building a solid foundation of science education, with tips, ideas, and examples for making science come to life for both parents and students.

ID: 18-133
Friday;
Jun. 1, 2018
$3.75

As an experienced homeschooling mother of four children, Jeannie Fulbright shares tips and ideas to make homeschooling children of different ages and abilities a breeze.

ID: 18-202
Saturday;
Jun. 2, 2018
$3.75

No matter how picture perfect someone’s Facebook post appears, everyone has difficulties. These are part of your homeschool journey. It’s easy to let the issue of the day, or year, become such an emotional energy drain that we end up feeling deflated and defeated, unable to experience joy. God’s Word promises that if we will look at our unique trials through His eyes and allow Him access to our heart, mind and spirit, we will find that our problem is really God’s gateway to peace.

ID: 18-213
Saturday;
Jun. 2, 2018
$3.75

Using student created notebooks encourages an atmosphere and creativity as children essentially produce their own work to display their learning. Jeannie explains why and how to use this easy and effective educational approach that replaces workbooks, enhances learning and retention of the subject, and develops a true love for learning. Examples and visual aids make the information easy to understand and implement in your homeschool.

ID: 18-233
Saturday;
Jun. 2, 2018
$3.75

There is a lot of misinformation in the homeschool community about college. Indeed, going from homeschool to college does involve jumping through hoops. Jeannie homeschooled her oldest child from start to finish, helping her garner early acceptance into the University of Georgia on scholarship, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude, earning her degree in Photo Journalism. She has experience. From transcripts and portfolios to the application process and everything in between, the earlier you have this information, the easier it will be sail through the hoops that’ll get your child into their college of choice.

Conference:

Atlanta, GA
Thursday - Saturday
May. 1 through 3, 2008

2008 GHEA Annual Conference

Presented by: Georgia Home Education Association

Tell me and I will forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I will understand. When children create something from their learning, they will remember what they learned far longer than if they completed a worksheet page about it. This workshop explains why and how to give kids an easy, effective approach that replaces workbooks, enhances learning and retention of the subject, and develops a true love for learning. Jeannie Fulbright will share tips and actual demonstrations for replacing workbook assignments with creative ideas for Science, History, Geography, Literature and more. Examples and visual-aids make the information easy to understand and implement in your homeschool.

Conference:

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

Passing the Baton

Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network

Tell me and I will forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I will understand. When children create something from their learning, they will remember what they learned far longer than if they completed a worksheet page about it. This workshop explains why and how to give kids an easy, effective approach that replaces workbooks, enhances learning and retention of the subject and that develops a true love for learning. Jeannie Fulbright will share tips and actual demonstrations for replacing workbook assignments with creative ideas for science, history, geography, literature and more. Examples and visual-aids make the information easy to understand and implement in your homeschool.

ID: 07-23
Friday;
Aug. 17, 2007
$4.50

As an admitted curriculum junkie, Jeannie Fulbright, bought everything that sounded good. From Abeka to Hillyer to ebooks, she has tried every kind of curriculum and method. Out of this experience, she formulated these seven E’s to help her carefully choose curriculum that would work for her family. She will share her experiences as well as the conclusions she has reached through this process. Following the seven E’s in choosing homeschool curriculum will enable you to have a successful homeschooling year and avoid wasting money on things that won't work for you. These seven E’s will ensure your children and you have curriculum that conforms to your mission and goals, as well as breathes life and ease into your homeschool journey.

ID: 07-33
Saturday;
Aug. 18, 2007
$4.50

As a experienced homeschooling mother of four children ages 5 through 12, Jeannie share tips and ideas to make homeschooling children of different ages and abilities a breeze. Jeannie will discuss ways to combine subjects, while still challenging the oldest child and engaging the youngest child. You will learn what works and doesn’t work with multiple children, along with how to maintain and nurture relationships between siblings. Jeannie also tackles the biggest obstacle to homeschooling multiple children that homeschoolers face, freeing you to pursue homeschooling your crew without fear.

ID: 07-43
Saturday;
Aug. 18, 2007
$4.50

Let's face it, most people don't like science. Why is that? It's likely because of how science was taught to you as a child. In this talk, Jeannie will share her understanding of how science should be taught in the elementary years, based on research, data and experience. You will learn the keys to successfully imparting a solid science education, with tips, ideas and examples for making science come to life for both parents and students.