Recordings Listing

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.

Our current education model says that students need to go to this college, to get this degree, in order to get this particular job. But in reality, over sixty percent of graduates do not end up in a job that their education trained them for. Over 90% of businesses view a prospective hire’s “capacity to think critically, to communicate clearly, and to solve complex problems as more important than his or her undergraduate major.” This is why the liberal arts tradition has for centuries and continues to prepare men and women to be leaders in the arenas where God calls them. Find out more about why Google, Mark Cuban (owner of the Dallas Mavericks), and others have changed the way they view those who have been educated in the liberal arts. This recording will be the audio portion only.