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Conference:

Mid American Energy RecPlex
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 6 through 7, 2025

Iowa 2025 Homeschool Conference

Presented by: Homeschool Iowa
Recording ID: 25-1000
Original Price: $184.00
Set Price: $65.00

HI 2025 Conference - Complete Set

When you purchase this option, 48 recordings from the Homeschool Iowa 2025 Conference are available to you for personal use only. You need not select individual titles or other offers. NOT included in this set are the following titles: 1. How to Talk to Humans (Sherry Fiscella) 2. Panel Discussion (Homeschool Iowa Regional Reps) 3. Panel Discussion (Homeschool Graduates) 4. Raising Kids to Love God with a Sound Mind (Sherry Fiscella) 5. Connected Families (Sherry Fiscella)

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 25-01Your Home: A Lighthouse by: Dr. Rob Rienow25-02Why I'm Glad I Was Homeschooled (and Why Your Kids Will Be Too) by: Daniel Craig25-03Never Give Up by: Hal Young, Melanie Young25-10The Power of Multi-Generational Faith by: Dr. Rob Rienow25-11What Gifted Kids Really Need by: Melanie Young, Hal Young25-12Where Do I Begin? A Workshop for New & Prospective Homeschoolers by: Nancy Bjorkman25-13The Seeing Brain: The Neurology of How Vision Impacts Learning by: Joe O'Tool25-14Kid's Brains & Screens by: Mandee Hamaan25-20The REAL Reason We Homeschool by: Daniel Craig25-21Overcoming Obstacles to Spiritual Life at Home by: Dr. Rob Rienow25-22Homeschooling with Confidence: Understanding Iowa's Homeschool Law by: Scott Woodruff25-23Hope & Help for Dyslexia by: Tori Wilson25-24Relax Your Homeschool for Academic Success by: Melanie Young, Hal Young25-30The Power of Family Forgiveness by: Dr. Rob Rienow25-31Middle School Madness by: Melanie Young, Hal Young25-32Exploring Homeschooling Methods by: Nancy Bjorkman25-34Beyond ADHD Symptoms: Exploring causes, understanding holistic treatments and mastering learning strategies to treat the whole child by: Becky MacCredie25-405 Secrets for Aspiring Entrepreneurs by: Daniel Craig25-41Boy-Schooling by: Melanie Young, Hal Young25-42From Tools to Multi-Tools by: Kristin Lackie25-43Making Learning to Read Interactive and Positive by: Sonia Strueby25-44Executive Function Junction: Helping Your Child Become the Conductor of Their Own Learning by: Tori Wilson25-50The 7 Habits of Joy-Filled Families by: Daniel Craig25-51Christian & Classical from Math to History: How to Help Your Kids Love Learning It All by: Dr. Nathan Oppman25-52Mind's Eye Mastery by: Sonia Strueby25-53Homeschool Through High School with Confidence by: Kristin Lackie25-54Financial Freedom for Teens by: Larry Hanthorn25-55Dad-Directed Interactive Devos by: Benjamin Myers25-60Getting Kids to Work by: Melanie Young, Hal Young25-61An Introduction to the Charlotte Mason Method: 20 Principles by: Galadriel Miller25-62Engaging Early Learners by: Nancy Bjorkman25-63Simple Transcripts & Record Keeping by: Kristin Lackie25-65Activate Your Child's Learning Superpowers by: Becky MacCredie25-70Teens Don't Have to Rebel: Building Enduring Relationships with Your Children by: Daniel Craig25-71Your Marriage & Your Kids by: Melanie Young, Hal Young25-73From Freshman to Future: Essential Resources for Every High School Stage by: Jose Lopez25-74The Listening Brain: The Neurology of How Communication Impacts Learning by: Joe O'Tool25-75Homeschool Iowa Advocacy & Legislative Update by: Jeremy Vos25-80Take Courage: Encouragement for Dads by: Dr. Rob Rienow25-81Boys & Media by: Melanie Young, Hal Young25-82A New Organized Attack on Your Homeschool Freedom by: Scott Woodruff, Jeremy Vos25-85Jump Start College with CLEP by: Kristin Lackie25-90Visionary Marriage by: Dr. Rob Rienow25-91The Power of Mentorship: Secrets to a Truly Higher Education by: Daniel Craig25-92Teaching Your Neurodiverse Mini-Me by: Tori Wilson25-93A New Bad Idea: Government Funding for Homeschooling by: Scott Woodruff 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: 25-31
Friday;
Jun. 6, 2025
$4.00

When our oldest was eight, we thought we were pretty great homeschool parents. Then he hit nine or ten and the wheels fell off his educational train! Another child did pretty well until he was eleven, then all-of-a-sudden he couldn’t focus at all or remember things he’d learned last week. Others didn’t struggle until twelve or thirteen, but there seems to be something that makes middle school just plain hard, for nearly everyone. How do you live through it? Is it possible to make the middle school years great? Join Hal & Melanie for doable ideas and real hope for getting through the challenging tween/preteen years and laying a foundation to make high school even better.

Topics: Middle school
ID: 25-42
Friday;
Jun. 6, 2025
$4.00

You can enhance the impact of any curriculum through differentiated instruction. These simple techniques geared for grades 7-12 empower parents with creative methods to facilitate student’s processing and retention of new information. Responding to readiness, interest, and learning style, parents and students alike will be equipped with critical tools to facilitate learning success.

Join us for an insightful presentation on classical Christian education, where we'll explore the rich tradition of teaching that integrates rigorous academics with a Christ-centered approach to the curriculum. This session will highlight the importance of acquiring knowledge and learning skills as foundational tools for nurturing a love of learning and developing wisdom and virtue in your children. We’ll discuss practical strategies for incorporating classical methods into your home, while emphasizing the importance of cultivating virtue and character in the educational journey. Whether you’re new to classical education or seeking to deepen your approach, this talk will equip and encourage you in your homeschooling mission.

Many parents begin the Homeschool Journey motivated by a strong desire to nurture deep and enduring relationships with their children. Over time, they realize that winning and keeping their children’s hearts requires something more than simply schooling them at home…especially during the teenage years. But how do you keep your child’s heart without controlling it? How do you pass on your deepest convictions while at the same time avoiding the traps of legalism on the one hand, and permissiveness on the other? How do you foster healthy communication with your older children, maintaining the proper balance of love and respect?