Recordings Listing
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 5 through 6, 2026
2026 Homeschool Idaho Convention: Cultivate Connection
Presented by: Homeschool IdahoJun. 6, 2026
When a child struggles to learn, despite your best efforts, it's rarely about a lack of discipline or just "trying harder." As a homeschooler you have the ability to look past the surface behavior and find the root cause of the struggle. In this session you will learn how to ask the right questions in order to collect the information you need to help your child learn; to understand what specially designed instruction means in your homeschool learning environment; how to manage your child's learning disability and build good coping skills to help them learn successfully; build and track a special education plan; and, above all, be encouraged to have grace with yourself and your student during your educational journey
Conference:
Thursday - Saturday
May. 14 through 16, 2026
INCH 2026: Courageous Homeschooling
Presented by: Michigan Christian Homeschool NetworkMay. 14, 2026
Parenting a child with special learning needs is both a sacred calling and a daily surrender. It is a path marked by deep love, unseen labor, persistent advocacy, and a level of exhaustion few truly understand. We will explore where to find your source of strength and joy as you raise up your special learner from on your knees.
May. 14, 2026
Have you ever asked yourself: “How do I get my child to focus on school? How can I get them to stop jumping around and being distracted all day? And how is it possible they play video games for hours but not focus in on school for even 5 minutes.” In this workshop you will learn how to utilize the gifts of ADD/ADHD to dial in the focus of learning for your child and for you.
May. 14, 2026
Teaching math can be tough, especially when your child learns differently. Whether your child has a learning difference, struggles with math anxiety, or simply doesn't grasp math the traditional way, you're not alone. In this encouraging and practical workshop, you'll discover strategies that truly work for kids who need a different approach. Learn how to teach in ways that build real understanding, reduce anxiety, and foster confidence. With the right tools and support, success is not only possible—it’s within reach. Come gain insight, encouragement, and a clear path forward for your child’s learning journey.
May. 15, 2026
There truly is no one-size-fits-all pathway for transitioning to life beyond high school. Whether your child is college-bound, on the path to an apprenticeship, continuing a family business, or needing continued support into adulthood, you will walk away with ideas and tools to help your special learner find their own unique pathway to success in life beyond the high school years.
May. 16, 2026
This session will offer encouragement, truth, and rest for parents walking the road of homeschooling a child with special learning needs. Together, we will explore God’s grace not only as sufficient but also as sustaining us through the questions, the grief, the fatigue, all while providing a place to find rest and renewal.
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Apr. 24 through 25, 2026
WA 2026 Spring - Rejoice
Presented by: Christian Heritage Home Educators of WashingtonSet Price: $59.99
Rejoice! - 2026 Conference Complete Set
This is the complete set of recorded sessions from the 2026 Christian Heritage Family Discipleship Conference held in Everett, Washington.
Apr. 24, 2026
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 27 through 28, 2026
2026 Louisiana Homeschool Convention
Presented by: Homeschool LouisianaMar. 28, 2026
Homeschooling a student with special needs can often feel like an emotional rollercoaster, leaving you questioning your abilities and wondering if you’re truly doing what’s best. Take heart, because peaceful, joy-filled days brimming with a love of learning are just around the corner. In this workshop, we’ll explore research backed game changers that empower you and your child to thrive so you can have steadfast assurance that you are on the right path and that you are your student’s “most perfect” special ed teacher. With over 20 years experience and proven success helping thousands of students with unique learning profiles and diagnoses, Christy-Faith shares her strategies to help your child flourish and your homeschooling days feel more rewarding.
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 13 through 14, 2026
Nebraska 2026 Homeschool Conference and Curriculum fair
Presented by: Nebraska Christian Home Educators AssociationMar. 14, 2026
Teaching math can be tough, especially when your child learns differently. Whether your child has a learning difference, struggles with math anxiety, or simply doesn’t grasp math the traditional way, you’re not alone. In this encouraging and practical workshop, you’ll discover strategies that truly work for kids who need a different approach. Learn how to teach in ways that build real understanding, reduce anxiety, and foster confidence. With the right tools and support, success is not only possible—it’s within reach. Come gain insight, encouragement, and a clear path forward for your child’s learning journey
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 6 through 7, 2026
MPE - Homeschool Conference 2026
Presented by: Midwest Parent EducatorsSet Price: $99.00
2026 MPE Conference Complete Set
All 80 recordings from our 2026 conference
Set Price: $18.00
2026 MPE Conference Featured Speakers
Our Featured speakers are Sonya Shafer and Dr. Renton Rathbun.
Set Price: $55.00
2026 MPE Conference Friday Set
All recordings from Friday
Set Price: $45.00
2026 How to Teach Track
Find direction for your family through workshops focusing on a variety of topics such as personality styles, starting a business, and keeping your family safe online.
Set Price: $55.00
2026 MPE Conference Saturday Set
All recordings from Saturday
Set Price: $15.00
2026 MPE Unique Learner's Track
Each year our special needs coordinator invites experts in this field to help us help our students learn. Whether your child struggles with dyslexia, autism, or the unique needs of gifted learners, you will be encouraged.
Mar. 6, 2026
This workshop will encourage discouraged parents, overwhelmed beginners, and parents trying to discern between curriculums. A focus on mastering the basics and making reading and math the foundation of any great homeschool environment will help parents not get lost in the mire of myriad homeschooling options. The teachers of Campbell Academy Online have created a curriculum that makes homeschooling the younger grades easy and fun, setting a positive tone for your homeschool from the start. This workshop will help parents learn tricks for teaching basic reading, math, and grammar.
Mar. 6, 2026
Parents will learn how the brain and nervous system mature and practice movement-based exercises to increase focus, attention and memory. Discuss how OT can strengthen foundational neurological integration to facilitate change in cognitive, physical and behavioral development, no matter the diagnoses or age. (Q/A time at end of session.)
Mar. 6, 2026
Did your child have another terrible, horrible, no good, very bad (homeschooling) day? If you have a child who struggles with school work, struggles to read, and/or struggles to concentrate, then you probably have had more than a few of these challenging days. Whether your child is dyslexic, has attention issues, or is just a late bloomer, homeschooling moms often feel like they are either not doing enough or not doing things the right way. Dyslexia is not a deficiency; it is a gift (even though it may not feel like it at times). Kids with dyslexia learn differently, so they need to be taught differently. In this session, Carrie shares the struggles, challenges, triumphs, and miracles she experienced while homeschooling her dyslexic child as well as teaching strategies that can be used with your own struggling student.
Mar. 6, 2026
Teaching math can be tough, especially when your child learns differently. Whether your child has a learning difference, struggles with math anxiety, or simply doesn't grasp math the traditional way--you're not alone. In this encouraging and practical workshop, you'll discover strategies that truly work for kids who need a different approach. Learn how to teach in ways that build real understanding, reduce anxiety, and foster confidence. With the right tools and support, success is not only possible - it's within reach. Come gain insight, encouragement, and a clear path forward for your child's learning journey.
Mar. 7, 2026
Discover the tried-and-true strategies that can transform how your exceptional learner engages with education. Say goodbye to frustration and hello to progress! Backed by the latest neuroscience, it’s actually much easier than you think! Taught by a second-generation homeschool mom who struggled with Dyslexia, an Auditory Processing Delay, and ADHD, who is now teaching her neurodivergent kids … these are lessons learned from the trenches!
Mar. 7, 2026
Helping children build independence can feel challenging, especially when they need extra support to stay on track. In this workshop, you'll learn practical strategies to guide your child from relying solely on you for support to developing some skill building habits that will help with planning and problem-solving. These approaches work for all learners, including children with ADHD. We'll cover how to set up a flexible routine, executive function strategies, and ways to manage frustration while celebrating progress. You'll leave with tools to foster confidence, self-sufficiency, and smoother homeschool days for every child.
Conference:
Thursday - Saturday
Jun. 12 through 14, 2025
PA-2025 Choose This Day Who You Will Serve
Presented by: Christian Homeschool Association of PennsylvaniaSet Price: $199.00
The Complete 2025 CHAP Convention Set (Includes Special Needs)
The Complete 2025 CHAP Convention Set including the Special Needs Conference.
Set Price: $45.00
The 2025 Special Needs Conference Set
The 2025 Special Needs Conference Set
Jun. 12, 2025
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.
Jun. 12, 2025
Children of all abilities can be frustrating when they don't behave. Can I get an Amen? Children with special needs can make us want to throw in the towel as we often lack confidence in our parenting, especially when it comes to behavior management. What do they understand? What are they actually capable of? What does it mean to exasperate my child? We'll talk about ditches we walk in, how to get out, and most importantly, strategies to manage behavior so you and your children with special needs can succeed in your daily life. You can do this!
Jun. 12, 2025
This workshop addresses a crucial but frequently misunderstood topic related to special needs homeschooling. In this content-rich workshop, Cheri Kay explains the difference between accommodations and modifications, describes 504 Plans, and answers homeschooling parents’ most frequently asked questions regarding the best ways to support learners who benefit from accommodations.
Jun. 12, 2025
Join Sarah Collins, OTR/L, in this insightful seminar as she explores primitive reflexes' role in children's learning. Sarah will define primitive reflexes and discuss their influence on motor skills, attention, and sensory processing. Through practical insights, participants will learn to identify signs of reflex retention and discover effective intervention strategies. Backed by research, Sarah will provide resources for integrating primitive reflexes, empowering attendees to support children's optimal development. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding and practice in nurturing children's growth.
Jun. 12, 2025
This two-part interactive workshop helps homeschool moms understand learning differences affecting children’s cognitive and perceptual abilities, particularly in visual and auditory processing and working memory. Participants will explore characteristics of dyslexic tendencies and processing disorders, recognize common challenges, and identify behaviors linked to learning struggles. Through hands-on simulations, moms will experience the frustrations children face, gaining valuable insight into their challenges. The workshop also provides practical, home-based interventions to reduce learning stress. By fostering empathy and equipping parents with effective strategies, this workshop empowers them to create a supportive learning environment where their children can thrive.
Jun. 12, 2025
Have you pulled your child out of public school where he or she used to have an IEP (Individual Education Plan)? In this workshop, you’ll learn the purposes and benefits of an SEP, the homeschool version of an IEP. You’ll receive guidance on drafting your own SEP, explore sample plans, obtain your own template, and leave with a resource list of books to set you and your student up for success.
Jun. 12, 2025
Could you use some encouragement and strategies to help reignite your student’s love of learning? If so, this session is for you! There are many factors that impact a child’s motivation level—stress, executive function, nutritional needs, media usage, and more. With a little bit of theory and a whole lot of practical application, Cheri Kay equips parents with the tools they need to tap into their child’s God-given gift of curiosity.
Jun. 12, 2025
Do you hate to wear a certain type of clothing? Does the sound of a person chewing really bother you? Do you tap your leg or repeatedly fidget during the day? These are all “sensory quirks”. When these quirks impact your or your child’s participation in what they need and want to do, we need to address it. This course will discuss the 8 sensory systems, and ways to help our children organize information from them all.
Jun. 12, 2025
This two-part interactive workshop helps homeschool moms understand learning differences affecting children’s cognitive and perceptual abilities, particularly in visual and auditory processing and working memory. Participants will explore characteristics of dyslexic tendencies and processing disorders, recognize common challenges, and identify behaviors linked to learning struggles. Through hands-on simulations, moms will experience the frustrations children face, gaining valuable insight into their challenges. The workshop also provides practical, home-based interventions to reduce learning stress. By fostering empathy and equipping parents with effective strategies, this workshop empowers them to create a supportive learning environment where their children can thrive. PART 2: In the second part of this presentation, we will explore the auditory system and learn about auditory processing, auditory memory, auditory figure ground, and auditory discrimination. Participants will engage in simulations that mimic difficulty with these systems, discover common behaviors that can indicate difficulty with the auditory system and learn about how to help support children with these difficulties.
Jun. 12, 2025
This workshop offers practical resources, lists of materials, and curricula ideas to equip you as you homeschool a struggling learner. Cheri Kay presents ideas for designing a unique home instruction program tailored to your child’s specific challenges. She also addresses homeschooling while working, teaching multiple ages, scheduling the day, and practical teaching strategies you can use regardless of your curriculum program. Finally, Cheri Kay explains multi-sensory teaching methods, direct instruction, and modeled teaching.
Jun. 12, 2025
As homeschool parents, we constantly prioritize our children’s well-being, including their sensory needs. We often wonder about the factors influencing their ability to sit and focus, their clothing preferences, and food choices. However, it’s crucial to recognize that our own sensory needs play a significant role in shaping theirs. In this insightful seminar, we will explore all eight sensory systems then provide practical tips and strategies to enhance our own sensory regulation, creating a positive trickle-down effect on our kids. Together, we’ll learn how to foster a nurturing environment that supports sensory grown and overall well-being for all. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to empower yourself as a homeschool parent and boost your child’s sensory development!
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 6 through 7, 2025
2025 Homeschool Idaho Convention: Courageous Homeschool
Presented by: Homeschool IdahoSet Price: $49.95
2025 Homeschool Idaho Boise conference complete set
When you click on this option, you do not need to click on any individual sessions. All session recordings which were made will be available to you. (Some sessions are 'late' but will be included as they are available. One of Alex Newman's keynote address recordings was damaged, and the package price is discounted.)
Jun. 6, 2025
Explore how to tailor your homeschooling curriculum to match your child’s unique learning style. This session delves into understanding various learning modalities and practical strategies for selecting or adapting curriculum materials accordingly. Whether you’re a novice or experienced homeschooler, discover how to create a personalized learning experience that aligns with your child’s strengths and interests.
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 6 through 7, 2025
Iowa 2025 Homeschool Conference
Presented by: Homeschool IowaSet 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)
Conference:
Thursday - Saturday
May. 15 through 17, 2025
INCH 2025- Michigan's Inspirational Networking Conference for Homeschoolers
Presented by: Michigan Christian Homeschool NetworkSet Price: $69.00
Complete 2025 INCH conference
If you Purchase this set, you don't need to check any other other boxes. All recorded message will be available through links emailed to you, as and IF they become available. Because of the unique situation in Lansing, the sessions may take days to come in. BUY the SET NOW and the missing titles will be linked to you in an email.
May. 16, 2025
Do you want to start building the foundation of educational readiness for your littlest learner? If so, this is the perfect workshop for you! Cheri Kay will teach you about the stages of development, the importance of learning through play, and the foundations for lifelong learning. She will share tips and tricks for making learning fun and engaging for you and your child, while sparking their curiosity about the world around them.
May. 16, 2025
If you have a unique learner, it’s easy to get tangled up in the stress of trying to get your child ‘caught up’ academically. In this encouraging and practical workshop, Krisa points out areas of progress that are sometimes forgotten. She helps you see that when it comes to kids- academic progress isn’t the only measure of success!
May. 16, 2025
Recognize the challenges associated with teaching struggling or atypical learners in the high school years. Answer “How do I award my teen with special needs a diploma?” or “What do I do when my teen with dyslexia can’t read high school-level material?” look at alternative coursework, specialized curricula and learning materials, assistive technology, transcript options, possible graduation guidelines, high school programs for special learners, and post-high school options. She also offers tips for navigating the process of applying for testing accommodations for College Board tests.
May. 16, 2025
This workshop offers practical resources, lists of materials, and curricula ideas to equip you as you homeschool a struggling learner. Cheri Kay presents ideas for designing a unique home instruction program tailored to your child’s specific challenges. She also addresses homeschooling while working, teaching multiple ages, scheduling the day, and practical teaching strategies you can use regardless of your curriculum program. Finally, Cheri Kay explains multi-sensory teaching methods, direct instruction, and modeled teaching
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Apr. 4 through 5, 2025
MPE-Homeschool Conference 2025
Presented by: Midwest Parent EducatorsSet Price: $50.00
2025 MPE Conference Complete Set
The complete set of 2025 MPE Homeschool Conference are here! They will be emailed to you as soon as they are available.
Set Price: $30.00
2025 MPE Featured Speakers Set
All of the Featured Speaker Recordings from Kevin Swanson, Christy-Faith and more will be emailed to you when they are available.
Set Price: $20.00
2025 MPE Friday Sessions
Not able to come on Friday? Find all of the sessions here.
Set Price: $38.50
2025 MPE How to Homeschool Track
All of the How to Homeschool recordings will be sent to you by email when available.
Set Price: $39.00
2025 MPE Saturday Sessions
Not able to come on Saturday? Find all of those sessions here.
Set Price: $14.00
2025 MPE Unique Learner's Track
Get all of the Unique Learner's track recording here.
Apr. 4, 2025
This workshop is designed to introduce the parent to the differences that children with neurological disorders face that create a different type of parenting technique. Ross Greene’s Collaborative Proactive Solutions are discussed to begin the new framework.
Apr. 4, 2025
Join Ms. Lesher to learn how the brain and nervous system mature and practice movement-based exercises to increase focus, attention and memory. Ms. Lesher will discuss how occupational therapy can strengthen foundational neurological integration to facilitate change in your child’s cognitive development, no matter the diagnoses or age. There will be Q/A time at the end of this session.
Apr. 4, 2025
Do you and your child work hard in reading or writing, yet experience slow growth? Are you frustrated or stuck? Is it possible you are "buying into" the myths about dyslexia i.e. waiting it out, asking your child to "try harder", or thinking - my student is so smart, he/she could not be dyslexic! Learn characteristics of dyslexia, when to reach out to a professional, and hands on strategies to begin closing the gap.
Apr. 5, 2025
Identifying, treating and managing ADHD without Medication from a brain-based and nutritional perspective.
Handout available at: http://midwesthomeschoolers.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/MPE-Dr-Alex-507.pdf
Apr. 5, 2025
"Homeschooling a child with special needs can often feel like an emotional rollercoaster, leaving you questioning your abilities and wondering if you're truly doing what's best. Take heart, because peaceful, joy-filled days brimming with a love of learning are just around the corner. In this workshop, we'll explore research backed game changers that empower you and your child to thrive so you can have steadfast assurance that you are on the right path and that you are your student's "most perfect" special ed teacher. With over 20 years' experience and proven success helping thousands of students with unique learning profiles, Christy-Faith shares her strategies to help create happier, more fulfilled divergent learners." success helping thousands of students with unique learning profiles, Christy-Faith shares her strategies to help create happier, more fulfilled divergent learners."
Apr. 5, 2025
Is your child easily distracted during lessons? Do you struggle to keep them focused? Have you been pressured to put them on medication? In this workshop, we'll explore how understanding the cognitive functions of your child's brain can offer lasting solutions for attention and distraction. We'll introduce the three key phases of learning "Input, Elaboration, and Output" and explain how difficulties in these areas may be causing your child to lose focus. You'll learn how to identify where your child struggles and how to support them in each phase, with practical, easy-to-implement strategies. By using the mediated learning approach advocated by Dr. Reuven Feuerstein, a preeminent Jewish psychologist, you'll help your child build focus naturally within a Christ-centered learning environment.
Apr. 5, 2025
Discover the tried-and-true strategies that can transform how your exceptional learner engages with their education. Say goodbye to frustration and hello to progress! Backed by the latest neuroscience, it's actually much easier than you think! Taught by a second-generation homeschool mom who struggled with Dyslexia, an Auditory Processing Delay, and ADHD, these are lessons learned from the trenches!
Apr. 5, 2025
Is your child experiencing reading difficulties? This workshop uses a question/answer format to tailor the content for your child's specific needs. After 42 years of experience, I have seen and fixed almost every reading problem imaginable. Come prepared with your questions. I want to help your child become a successful reader.
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 21 2024
OR 2024 Mission Possible
Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association NetworkSet Price: $49.00
2024 Complete Oregon Conference Set
Jun. 21, 2024
Beth Mora brings her background as a case manager and certified rehabilitation registered nurse (C.R.R.N.) to this session. She is a student of her patients and has learned much from the families she has served. In this workshop, Beth will introduce the S.O.A.P. method to help you develop an educational plan for your child with special needs and help you locate that missing puzzle piece. This workshop will strengthen and empower you to continue your special needs journey.
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 14 through 15, 2024
Iowa 2024 Homeschool Conference
Presented by: Homeschool IowaSet Price: $65.00
2024 Complete Iowa Set
You need not check any other boxes- by purchasing this set, a link to each available recordings will be emailed to you when the recording becomes available. This is the complete set for the 2024 IOWA event.
Jun. 14, 2024
Speaking towards the scripture, “Train up a child in the way he should go…,” Peggy digs into the Bible to show parents how to live up to this standard without losing their focus, or their minds. From the experience of being a parent and a foster-parent of multiple special needs children, Peggy Ployhar has first-hand knowledge of the rigorous demands put on parents who are raising, training, and homeschooling children with special needs. Woven with personal stories, biblical truth, and lots of encouragement, this talk will truly speak to the hearts of parents who want to raise their special needs children as God has called them to do.
Jun. 15, 2024
Just as a house in shambles needs to be flipped to renew its purpose and extend its use, the typical methods for teaching special needs students in the homeschooling environment need to be flipped if parents want to see better educational results than the typical model provides. Peggy Ployhar, the Founder & CEO of SPED Homeschool, will dive into the history of the special education system and where many of the current practices of teaching students with special needs stem from and how they have affected our preconceived notions on how to best teach a student with special needs. Then, with a twist of hope, she will share how parents can take advantage of their homeschooling freedoms to flip these practices and homeschool their special needs students with renewed purpose to pursue their student’s God-given gifts and talents
Jun. 15, 2024
Are you feeling inadequate about starting the homeschooling journey with struggling student or one who has a 504 plan or IEP? Peggy Ployhar, SPED Homeschool Founder & CEO, says that, when she started homeschooling, she would have probably been voted as the parent least likely to succeed in homeschooling. Yet, 18 years later, she’s not only graduated two children from her homeschool but has also spent the last 15 years coaching other special education families towards homeschooling success. In this session families will be equipped with the top five keys to homeschooling a struggling learner with confidence as well as practical ways to put aside the things that may hinder applying these solid educational principles.
Conference:
Thursday - Saturday
Jun. 13 through 15, 2024
PA-2024 Coming Together to Equip, To Encourage, To Endure
Presented by: Christian Homeschool Association of PennsylvaniaSet Price: $125.00
The Complete 2024 CHAP Convention Set (Includes Special Needs)
You have the ability to enjoy any or all of the sessions from the 2024 Convention in Elizabethtown, PA. There is no need to order or purchase any individual recordings--this set has them all. The entire set remains in your account for three years--no need to download them and store them. Recordings that experience technical difficulties are not part of this set. 6/15/2024
Set Price: $40.00
The 2024 Special Needs Conference Set
You have the ability to enjoy any or all of the sessions from the 2024 Special Needs Conference in Elizabethtown, PA. There is no need to order or purchase any individual recordings--this set has them all. The entire set remains in your account for three years--no need to download them and store them. Recordings that experience technical difficulties are not part of this set.
Jun. 13, 2024
Homeschooling while dealing with challenges – learning, health, or more – is challenging! Seriously, it can be tempting to quit and let the “experts” take over, but homeschooling offers some benefits that no school can match at any price. Hal & Melanie have homeschooled through learning disabilities, children with chronic medical conditions, and bouts of serious illness themselves. They’ll give you hope and practical encouragement to leverage the flexibility of homeschooling to bless your family.
Jun. 13, 2024
Are you longing to find predictable points in your day to bring all your children together around the table rather than distractedly jumping from child to child? This course will provide tips to keep children of all ages and abilities engaged as well as help us to set realistic goals specific to our kid’s needs.
Jun. 13, 2024
This presentation will examine the benefits and disadvantages of homeschooling with an Individualized Education Plan and the steps required by law. Additional topics will be discussed that should be considered as you homeschool students with special needs including: testing, graduation and diplomas, and resources for support.
Jun. 13, 2024
How do you teach math effectively to a child with learning challenges? How do you bear tackling math facts again? How do you move beyond the times tables when your child has not mastered them? What are your options for high school math? Veteran homeschooler and math teacher Kathy Kuhl discusses working with children with difficulties in math, and shares strategies you can incorporate into any math curriculum.
Jun. 13, 2024
What do you do when you know your child is bright, but school is way harder than it ought to be? We’ve been there! One of our boys didn’t learn to read until he was eleven, but he’s a very successful college graduate and entrepreneur now. One of our kids had migraines that lasted weeks, sometimes making school impossible, but is able to use her God-given gifts in amazing ways. This encouraging session discusses how to keep hope alive in you both, how to adapt your homeschooling to the child in front of you, how to help them through the social embarrassment that can come with being a struggling learner, how to know when and how to get help, and how this trial can ultimately bless your child. Get hope for the future!
1-2-3 Eyes on Me- Many of us were told we weren’t taking in information unless we were showing it with our whole bodies. However, many children need to move to learn. This course will delve into the times that children benefit from sitting and how to engage our moving, wiggly learners.
Jun. 13, 2024
Your child struggles with some part of learning, or perhaps has given up. How do you help them begin again? How do you establish wise goals? How will you tell when you’ve reached them? Learn how to work around areas of weakness, strengthen them, and adapt curriculum. Get tips on how to keep going and to help your child keep going.
Jun. 13, 2024
We may hope our kids are really smart, but what happens when they are? It’s intimidating homeschooling a kid who’s racing ahead and seems to need more. Can you really meet his needs or would he be better off with professionals? How can you help her fit in socially? Should he graduate early or not? Hal & Melanie both went through gifted programs in school and now, having raised precocious children of their own, they have the insider’s perspective about the academic, social, and spiritual needs of talented kids. Learn how to teach, parent, and enjoy your bright kids!
Jun. 13, 2024
Executive Functioning are defined as the “brain-based skills needed to effectively execute or perform tasks and solve problems.” As with most skills, there is a range, not everyone needs to complete the same tasks on a daily basis. But, there must be a match between the environment, expectations, and abilities of a person. This class will 1) define executive functional skills, 2) explain why they can be hard for some people, and 3) give helpful solutions to use the homeschool to help your children build these skills.
Jun. 13, 2024
Screen time, smart devices, social media, and online learning offer opportunities and challenges for all families. But for families with children who learn differently—learning disabled, gifted, and/or other special needs—the pros and cons differ. Considering the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual aspects, Kathy Kuhl offers insights and resources to help you navigate the best course for your family.
Jun. 13, 2024
At eleven, one of our boys was just learning to read and at fourteen he still struggled to spell three letter words. Little did we know that he’d be reading ancient philosophers for fun at seventeen and that he’d go to college on a full academic scholarship! In this workshop, we’ll talk about how to help your struggling learners through high school (and give them a love of learning!), how to get accommodations on the SAT and ACT, and how to find out what help a college can give them – and you’ll be surprised just how much they can do! Our struggling learner was on the Dean’s List at his college and getting accommodations that really help. Find out how!
Jun. 13, 2024
Do you hate to wear a certain type of clothing? Does the sound of a person chewing really bother you? Do you tap your leg or repeatedly fidget during the day? These are all “sensory quirks”. When these quirks impact your or your child’s participation in what they need and want to do, we need to address it. This course will discuss the 8 sensory systems, and ways to help our children organize information from them all.
Jun. 13, 2024
Homeschooling is a demanding commitment that can be complicated when children have special needs to address. This presentation will review creative ideas to make the experience easier. Topics that will be addressed include - schooling on the run, accommodations/modifications for various needs, and the importance of self-care and balance.
Conference:
Thursday - Saturday
May. 9 through 11, 2024
INCH 2024 Building the Future
Presented by: Michigan Christian Homeschool NetworkSet Price: $89.00
INCH 2024 Full Conference Set- Attendees ONLY
Set Price: $89.00
INCH 2024 Full Conference Set
This set of recordings from INCH 2024, was recorded in Lansing, Michigan on May 9-11, 2024. It includes 62 sessions, which is everything presented at the conference except the sessions by Brant Hansen, which have been removed at the speaker's request.
Set Price: $25.00
Homeschooling Through Highschool Sessions
May. 10, 2024
This workshop offers practical resources, lists of materials, and curricula to equip you as you homeschool a struggling learner. Come gather ideas for designing a unique home instruction program tailored to your child’s specific challenges.
May. 10, 2024
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.
May. 10, 2024
Unpack the frequently asked questions of how to homeschool struggling learners and those who learn differently. Be encouraged and equipped as this workshop shares diagnostic checklists for struggling learners, discusses common roadblocks homeschooling parents face (and how to navigate them), and gives strategies for achieving success with your children who learn differently.
May. 10, 2024
This workshop addresses some of the challenges associated with teaching struggling or atypical learners at home in the high school years. Do you have questions such as “How do I award my teen with special needs a diploma?” or “What do I do when my teen with dyslexia can’t read high school-level material?” This workshop discusses alternative coursework, specialized curricula and learning materials, assistive technology, transcript options, possible graduation guidelines, high school programs for special learners, and post-high school options. It will also offer tips for navigating the process of applying for testing accommodations for College Board tests.
May. 11, 2024
Have you pulled your child out of public school where he or she used to have an IEP (Individual Education Plan)? In this workshop, you’ll learn the purposes and benefits of an SEP, the homeschool version of an IEP. You’ll receive guidance on drafting your own SEP, explore sample plans, obtain your own template, and leave with a resource list of books to set you and your student up for success.
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 8 through 9, 2024
Nebraska 2024 Conference and Curriculum Fair
Presented by: Nebraska Christian Home Educators AssociationSet Price: $65.00
NCHEA 2024 C&CF Full Recording Set
2024 Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association Conference and Curriculum Fair, full set of recordings, Fri-Sat.
Mar. 8, 2024
Unpack the frequently asked questions of how to homeschool struggling learners and those who learn differently. Be encouraged and equipped as Rochelle shares diagnostic checklists for struggling learners, discusses common roadblocks homeschooling parents face (and how to navigate them), and gives strategies for achieving success with your children who learn differently.
Mar. 8, 2024
This session focuses on using evidence-based instruction methods to address the core issues of autism spectrum disorders: communication and social skills. Rochelle Integrates developmental perspectives and strategies to provide practical, functional intervention approaches that you can easily implement within your daily homeschool routine.
What is perfect vision? The number 20/20 might come to mind. Actually, 20/20 means perfect visual acuity, however, the 17 other visual skills that are needed for efficient learning, reading, sports, and overall life performance are not taken into consideration with this one value. Visual acuity, or 20/20 vision, gives no meaning about what a person sees, yet many people including medical professionals use this single value as a measure of visual proficiency. If you or your child is not achieving their full potential academically, struggling with written reading comprehension, skips lines or words when reading, reverses words or letters, avoids reading or near work, is uncoordinated, or struggles with car sickness this presentation is for you!
This session offers a discussion of learners who experience some form of disability or learning challenge alongside an exceptional gift. You’ll come away with a broader understanding of how different exceptionalities can manifest themselves within learning styles and preview resources that match your child’s unique learning profile. Ultimately, this workshop will enable you to spend less time searching for resources and more time nurturing your child’s gifts.
Mar. 9, 2024
This workshop addresses some of the challenges associated with teaching struggling or atypical learners at home in the high school years. Do you have questions such as “How do I award my teen with special needs a diploma?” or “What do I do when my teen with dyslexia can’t read high school-level material?” Rochelle discusses alternative coursework, specialized curricula and learning materials, assistive technology, transcript options, possible graduation guidelines, high school programs for special learners, and post-high school options. She also offers tips for navigating the process of applying for testing accommodations for College Board tests.
Mar. 9, 2024
Participants will be better prepared to implement effective reading instruction for their child who struggles with reading by gaining a deeper understanding of the five components of literacy instruction -- phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. They will learn how to use available screeners to accurately place children in a reading intervention, using phonics and word-reading screeners, spelling screeners, and phonemic awareness screeners.
Mar. 9, 2024
Could you use some encouragement and strategies to help reignite your student’s love of learning? If so, this session is for you! There are many factors that impact a child’s motivation level—stress, executive function, nutritional needs, media usage, and more. With a little bit of theory and a whole lot of practical application, Rochelle equips parents with the tools they need to tap into their child’s God-given gift of curiosity.
Conference:
Thursday - Saturday
Feb. 15 through 17, 2024
2024 NDHSA Convention - Blessed is the Man
Presented by: North Dakota Home School AssociationSet Price: $120.00
ND 2024 Complete Conference Set
When you purchase this set you do not need to "check" any other boxes. All messages (that were successfully recorded at the event) will be delivered (via email link) to you as soon as possible after they are presented. Note: Ms. Goyer was unable to attend.
