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Conference:

Hammond, LA
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 28 through 29, 2025

2025 Louisiana Homeschool Conference

Presented by: Homeschool Louisiana
Recording ID:
Original Price: $36.00
Set Price: $30.00

ALL 9 sessions from 2025 homeschool event

When you select this, you do not need to select any individual sessions- All sessions that were recorded are included with this purchase. The entire 2025 Louisiana Homeschool & Parenting Convention is nine individual sessions. (quality varies)

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Sessions Included In This Set: 25A2Announcements and However Imperfectly - Lessons Learned From Thirty Years of Teaching by: Andrew Pudewa25w1-1Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing by: Andrew Pudewa25w1-2Getting Started Homeschooling by: Karla Curtis25w1-3The Power and Presence and Connection - Making Memories that Last a Lifetime by: Kathy Eggers25w1-4Understanding Apologetics with Creation Science by: McDonald Joseph25w2-1The Principles of Motivation by: Andrew Pudewa25w2-2Being a Strong and Loving Parent - The Foundation of Success by: Roger Smith MD, Jan Smith25w2-3The Early Years - Building a Solid Foundation Through Play by: Kathy Eggers25w2-4Nurturing Competent Communicators by: Andrew Pudewa 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: 25w1-1
Saturday;
Mar. 29, 2025
$4.00

After years of teaching Andrew Pudewa realized that students’ frustrations were often caused by teaching mistakes. Have you committed one of these errors in your teaching? Over-correcting, holding back help, unclear assignments, and over-expectation can frustrate your students and hamper your best efforts. Join Andrew Pudewa to learn how to overcome and avoid these four deadly errors of teaching writing.

Topics: Writing
ID: 25w2-4
Saturday;
Mar. 29, 2025
$4.00

Many teachers and parents assume that good readers will naturally become good writers. Others think that writing talent is a natural ability. Some have it. Others don’t. Both are myths. History and modern research demonstrate how good writers develop the two most critical skills needed for a high level of aptitude in writing. With humor and insight, Andrew Pudewa explains these two easy but powerful skills, which build language patterns and nurture competent communicators.