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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: $112.50
Set Price: $39.99

2024 Complete Conference set

This is the complete conference set for the 2024 Idaho Conference. You need not check any other boxes to enjoy all the available recordings made at the Boise 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 Scheibner24-201Called Home: Finding Joy in Letting God Lead Your Homeschool by: Karen DeBeus24-202Training 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: Megan Scheibner, Steve 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: 24-215
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.

Conference:

Northwest Nazarene University Nampa, Idaho
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 7 through 8, 2019

2019 Homeschool Idaho Convention - Highlights

Presented by: Homeschool Idaho
Recording ID: 19-000
Original Price: $175.50
Set Price: $80.00

Complete 2019 Convention Set

With this purchase you can download and listen to any and all of the adult sessions from the 2019 Homeschool Idaho Convention (for personal use only). Two sessions were not available for the set: Tyler Hogan's History Starts Here, and Nancy Manos' Hands-on Making Lapbooks. Young adult sessions are not included in this set. The sessions stay in your Alliance Recordings account for at least three years.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 19-01Loving, Learning, and Laughing by: Rachael Carman19-02Invasion of the Conviction Snatchers by: Todd Wilson19-03This, We Believe by: Todd Wilson19-04Soaring Beyond Survival by: Rachael Carman19-11Playing Academic Catch-up with Teens by: Beverly Parrish19-12Irresistible Parenting by: Todd Wilson19-13Seven Simple Steps to Sanity by: Rachael Carman19-14Exploring Creation by: Davis Carman19-16Getting Started in Homeschooling by: Janelle Knutson19-17You Are Enough! Encouragement for the Homeschool Mom by: Nancy Manos19-21Secrets of the Boy Whisperer by: Beverly Parrish19-22Lies Homeschoolers Believe by: Todd Wilson19-23How Liberal Arts Prepares You for the Job Market by: Ben Merkle19-24The First Five Years of Homeschooling (I Mean Parenting) by: Davis Carman19-26Organizing your Homeschool by: Janelle Knutson19-27Curriculum Approaches by: Nancy Manos19-31Can I Help My Child with Special Needs? by: Beverly Parrish19-32What's Next? - Helping Your Children Choose the Best Route After Graduation by: Todd Wilson19-33Stand by Your Man by: Rachael Carman19-34Math - Filling in the gaps by: Sue Wachter19-36How to Homeschool when Life is Difficult by: Janelle Knutson19-41Preparing Your Child to Read Well by: Beverly Parrish19-42Taming the Techno-Beast - Parenting in the INTERNET Age by: Todd Wilson19-43Pace vs. Perseverance by: Rachael Carman19-44Small Homeschool Co-ops: Enrichment for the Learning by: Nancy Manos19-46Homeschooling Multiple Grades without Losing your by: Janelle Knutson19-47Story Prompts to Kickstart Your Fiction by: JoEllen Claypool19-51Strategies for Struggling Learners: Creating a helpful learning environment in their heads and in your home by: Beverly Parrish19-52How to Homeschool What you Believe by: Todd Wilson19-53What About THAT Child? by: Rachael Carman19-54Curriculum, Transcripts, Diplomas…Oh My! by: Linda Patchin19-56Homeschooling Big Kids with Little Ones Underfoot by: Janelle Knutson19-57Have Fun Writing Facts: Cross-Curricular Nonfiction by: Carol Peterson19-61Reading Strategies for Struggling Learners by: Beverly Parrish19-62An Unbeatable Homeschool Team by: Todd Wilson19-63Attention, Obsessive-Compulsive, Perfectionist, Control-Freaks: CHILL OUT by: Rachael Carman19-64Math and Art Connection by: Sue Wachter19-66Homeschooling the Preschooler by: Janelle Knutson19-67The Price is Right (for Support Group Leaders) by: Nancy Manos 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.

How is it possible to homeschool your older children with a baby, toddler or preschooler around? Come be encouraged and gain practical tips as a mom of seven shares how homeschooling is not only possible but beneficial for the whole family when you have little ones underfoot.

Learning to read shouldn’t be unnecessarily hard for our children… or exhausting for moms! Learn some practical things that can help open the door to understanding for your child in the area of Reading. We’ll cover small changes you can make using any curriculum, including what you are already using, that can help both mom and child find success.

ID: 19-66
Saturday;
Jun. 8, 2019
$4.50

Are you trying to decide what to do with your child during the preschool years? This workshop will cover the benefits of keeping your preschooler at home, things to think about before purchasing preschool curriculum, what your child really needs to learn during the preschool years and ideas for learning through play and life experiences.

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.

Show Included Sessions
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: 18-115
Friday;
Jun. 1, 2018
$3.75

Who is going to build a house by starting with the walls? Without a solid foundation, those walls may hold up for a bit but eventually will come crashing down. Math is a lot like building a house. We need to start with a strong foundation and build up from there. It doesn’t have to be hard! See how easy it is to teach math.

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: 18-137
Friday;
Jun. 1, 2018
$3.75

Is your second grader building a fusion reactor in your backyard or calculating rates of speed and velocity? Forrest and Beth Mora’s daughter, SmartCookie #1 received her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in three short years at 21 years of age and is a certified teacher. Their son, SmartCookie #2 and twin to #1, received a 104% in Calculus 2 in his senior year of high school and reads C++ programming textbooks for enjoyment. Beth candidly shares her journey of home educating her two academically advanced children and learn how she kept the wheels of opportunity turning. Learn what worked and what didn’t. If you have a “Smartcookie”, you won’t want to miss this unique perspective.

ID: 18-217
Saturday;
Jun. 2, 2018
$3.75

Why can my gifted student calculate geometric ratios but he can’t find his shoes? One moment you’re conversing with your student about the research on genetics and the next moment he’s arguing with you that his Superman cape can sustain flight because it has super powers. Gifted children often experience what’s called “asynchronous development.” How do you meet the developmental and academic needs of a gifted learner? Beth Mora will address this in detail from experience with her two academically gifted children.

ID: 18-225
Saturday;
Jun. 2, 2018
$3.75

People, especially children, are visual learners. Approaching math from a visual perspective using an abacus is a sure-fire path to success! Learn how an abacus fosters quantity recognition and develops addition strategies. Investigate place value in a crystal clear format. Explain “borrowing and carrying” when adding and subtracting numbers. Discover the simplicity of multiplication. Find the easy way to learn the math facts.

Conference:

Nampa, ID
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 3 through 4, 2016

2016 CHOIS Convention

Presented by: Homeschool Idaho

This is a new era for the Maker. A maker is anyone who loves to build and figure out how things work. How can the parent with the kinesthetic learner keep a stash of supplies and activities readily available for that creative mind?

ID: 1105
Friday;
Jun. 3, 2016
$4.50

Homeschooling can be a lot of things, but most assuredly it is the adventure of a lifetime. This workshop begins by helping you build a road map for your homeschool journey, and concludes with practical suggestions on how to follow that map.

ID: 1302
Friday;
Jun. 3, 2016
$4.50

With a unique and humorous approach, Steve demonstrates how to use hands-on manipulatives to illustrate important math concepts such as algebra, place value, exponents, regrouping (carrying and borrowing), double digit multiplication, fractions, and factoring.

Use Pinterest as a springboard to design simple inquiry-based STEM activities that teach real concepts and engage your at-home learners.

ID: 17-101
Friday;
Jun. 3, 2016
$4.50

One of the most challenging aspects of homeschooling a houseful is figuring out how to teach them all while finding time to manage the rest of your day! Moms are always wondering if they are “doing enough” and finding the time to teach individual subjects, well, individually… can be overwhelming. In this workshop, Heidi will share seven secrets of multi-level teaching that will empower, encourage and enlighten you! If you’ve got a houseful, then you’ve got your hands full! Let’s laugh together, and rediscover the JOY of homeschooling with a full heart AND a full house!

Use LEGO WeDo Robotics to teach Inquiry-Based Elementary STEM: 1) Introduction to the hardware; 2) Introduction to the software; 3) Introductory build and program; 4) Working with sensors and incorporating math; 4) Using LEGO WeDo Robotics to teach science topically; 5) Start your own LEGO WeDo Club or Jr. FIRST LEGO League team

ID: 2105
Saturday;
Jun. 4, 2016
$4.50

This highly practical workshop will compare and contrast the many different teaching methods and styles commonly employed by homeschooling parents. Linda seeks to share advantages and disadvantages within each method, without preference. Bring your questions.

This session will outline a practical approach to developing basic foreign language skills at home, using free digital resources. You will see examples of various resources, walk through a sample daily lesson plan, and discuss both the advantages and limitations inherent in this approach. Ideas will also be presented for the next steps if your student wishes to further develop in foreign language proficiency.