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Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 5 through 6, 2026
Iowa 2026 Homeschool Conference
Presented by: Homeschool IowaSet Price: $60.00
HI 2026 Conference - Complete Set
When you purchase this option, 31 recordings from the Homeschool Iowa 2026 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. The Animation Course (Part 1 & 2) 2. Dad's Panel
Jun. 5, 2026
Listening and reading well, speaking and writing clearly, and thinking and debating effectively are abilities that most parents hope to cultivate in their children. With that goal in mind, Andrew Pudewa explores various environments and activities that accelerate the development of these language skills, beginning with the youngest students and continuing into the high school years.
Jun. 6, 2026
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 that build language patterns and nurture competent communicators.
Jun. 6, 2026
This comprehensive seminar delves into three common learning differences—dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia—affecting students’ reading, writing, and math abilities. Educators, parents, and tutors will gain a clear understanding of how each condition presents in the classroom, their underlying causes, and how they can often overlap. The seminar will provide practical strategies for identifying these learning challenges early and explore targeted interventions that support student success in reading, writing, and math. Participants will leave equipped with effective instructional techniques, accommodations, and tools to help students overcome these barriers and achieve academic growth.
Jun. 6, 2026
As schools have made reading their new god, they believe that producing good readers will solve all their academic problems. As a result, many children—the dyslexic, the easily distracted, the auditorily challenged—are left behind in the rush to improve test scores. What schools do not know (but what many parents and teachers discover) is that reading is not simply being able to rapidly decode symbols with the eyes. With humor and insight, Andrew Pudewa shares stories and strategies for helping students who need to engage the cognitive processes of reading but who are more likely to excel through a wider variety of practical, creative, and imaginative approaches.
