Recordings Listing

Conference:

Bismarck Event Center
Thursday - Saturday
Feb. 16 through 18, 2023

2023 ND Convention Choose Joy !

Presented by: North Dakota Home School Association
Recording ID: 23-100
Original Price: $142.50
Set Price: $62.00

Complete 2023 Covention set of recordings

When you purchase this set, you do not need to purchase individual recordings. You have access to listen to any of the recordings which were successfully made at the 2023 North Dakota Convention

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 23-00Christianity and Government by: Jared Dodd23-01Living on Borrowed Time: The 9 Practices of The Proactive Parent by: Steve Scheibner23-02Marriage, Communication and Friendship, Part 1 by: Steve Scheibner, Megan Scheibner23-03Marriage, Communication and Friendship, Part 2 by: Steve Scheibner, Megan Scheibner23-11Revelation Generation: Preparing Your Children for the Days to Come by: Chuck Black23-12Am I Messing Up My Kids? by: Nicki Truesdell23-13The A to Z of a Character Healthy Homeschool— by: Megan Scheibner23-14Getting Started Homeschooling in North Dakota by: Theresa Deckert23-15God's Calling for Grandparents by: Jared Dodd23-22Simplifying Language Arts by: Nicki Truesdell23-23The Toddler Toolbox by: Megan Scheibner23-24The College Question: Exploring Alternatives to College debt by: Rory Groves23-25Why Dads Are Essential to Homeschooling by: Jared Dodd23-312ML - Second Mile Leadership by: Steve Scheibner23-32What I Wish My Parents Knew About My Dyslexia by: Alysia Budd23-33The Disciple-Making Mom by: Megan Scheibner23-34Time and Home Management: Managing Life and Home While Homeschooling by: Nancy Bjorkman23-35Dual Credit/College Prep: What You Need to Know by: Dan Dreissen23-41Practical Apologetics by: Chuck Black23-42Factual History 101 by: Nicki Truesdell23-43Unit Studies: Bringing Life to Academics by: Megan Scheibner23-44Homeschooling Through High School by: Nancy Bjorkman23-45Help Your Kids Get Excited About Learning by: Jared Dodd23-51Battling with Behaviors by: Steve Scheibner23-52Teaching Multiple Children Without Losing Your Mind by: Nicki Truesdell23-53Choose Your Own Adventure: Teach Writing Your Way by: Sarah Young23-54The Family Economy: God's Design for the Biblical Household by: Rory Groves23-55You Can Do It and Why You Should by: Jared Dodd23-61Training Young Men to be Gentlemen in a Feminist Culture by: Steve Scheibner23-62Homeschooling! No Matter What! by: Nicki Truesdell23-63Woman to Woman: The Mentoring Model by: Megan Scheibner23-64Durable Trades for a Durable Future by: Rory Groves23-65When Your Children Question the Faith by: Jared Dodd23-71Homeschool Q & A Panel Discussion by: Theresa Deckert23-72Supernatural Selection by: Brian Young23-73Snatching Joy: ‘Cause Sometimes Life Just Stinks by: Megan Scheibner23-74Preparing Homeschool Transcripts by: Betsy Gross23-757 Mistakes That Many Parents Make by: Jared Dodd 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.

For thousands of years before college was an option, people trained for work through the apprenticeship model. Rather than going tens (or hundreds) of thousands of dollars in debt, young people were paid to learn and prepared for life by godly mentors. This talk explores alternatives to the college-debt route, including apprenticeship, mentorship, and entrepreneurship.

The Bible teaches that the basic economic unit of society is the Family—not the corporation, not the government, not the individual. This talk explores the basic elements of a family-centered economy and provides practical steps for families to reclaim productive households that will thrive in uncertain times.

ID: 23-64
Saturday;
Feb. 18, 2023
$3.75

Jobs in the building trades are projected to increase faster than jobs in every other sector in America over the next decade. Over the same period, many white-collar jobs requiring 4-year college degrees will cease to exist. Why is this? This message exposes the “Vital Lie” in our society that manual labor is only for low-paid or uneducated dropouts. In fact, the research proves that trades are among the highest-paid, longest-lasting, and most resilient of careers.

Conference:

West Des Moines
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 10 through 11, 2022

IOWA 2022 Conference

Presented by: Homeschool Iowa
Recording ID: 2022-Iowa
Original Price: $230.00
Set Price: $85.00

Access to all recordings made at the 2022 Conference in Iowa

When you purchase this option, all 45 recordings made at the 2022 Iowa Conference are available to you (for personal use only). You need not select individual titles or other offers. This option holds all available session recordings (some were lost in the process) in your account for up to 3 years.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 22-04 Exploring Homeschooling Methods by: Nancy Bjorkman22-05 Seven Prayers of a Parent by: Shirley Quine, David Quine22-11 Unhurried Homeschooling: Why We Need to Slow Down by: Durenda Wilson22-13 Charlotte Mason Foundations: A Paradigm Shift by: Nancy Kelly22-21 The Happiness Habit: A Life Hack To Improve Your Moments and Memories by: Jeannie Fulbright22-24 Technology and the Future of Work by: Nick Reddin22-25 Managing Life & Home While Homeschooling by: Nancy Bjorkman22-26 Homeschooling During Tough Times by: Vicki Tilman22-27 Qualified for Life: High Schoolers as Persons by: Nancy Kelly22-31 Homeschooling: Purpose or Performance? by: Durenda Wilson22-32 Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: The Nuts & Bolts for Success by: Faith Berens22-34 Durable Trades for a Durable Future by: Rory Groves22-35 Teaching (and Learning) the 7 Elements of Art by: Annie Pool22-36 Breathing Life into Your High School Math by: Conner Jenny22-41 Building Resilience in Your Kids by: Durenda Wilson22-42 Accommodations for Students with Disabilities by: Faith Berens22-43 Five Steps to a Superior Science Education by: Jeannie Fulbright22-44 Meal Planning – by: Erin Port22-45 Start with Chickens: Homesteading as a School Subject by: Rory Groves22-46 Home Organization: Bringing Calm into Chaos by: Amy Recher22-51 Guard Your Schedule: From It Flows the Wellspring of Your Homeschool Atmosphere by: Jeannie Fulbright22-52 Moms & Muffins: Nurturing Sibling Relationships by: Durenda Wilson22-53 Simplicity by: Nancy Kelly22-54 Dads & Donuts: The Family Economy by: Rory Groves22-55 Engaging Early Learners by: Nancy Bjorkman22-56 Don't Judge Me: A Lesson from the Front Line of Parenting by: Scott Woodruff22-61 Pulling Weeds or Applying a Pre-Emergent? by: David Quine22-62 The College Question: Exploring Alternatives to College by: Rory Groves22-63 A Crash Course on All Things ACT by: Conner Jenny22-66 Tackling Tricky High School Issues: Help for Students with Special Needs by: Faith Berens22-71 Preparing Your Mom Heart for the Post Homeschool Years by: Durenda Wilson22-72 How to Homeschool High School by: Vicki Tilman22-73 The Well-Balanced Mind: The Imagination Factor by: Nancy Kelly22-74 The Secret to Teaching Writing That Anyone Can Master by: Jeannie Fulbright22-81 The Essential Tools for Developing Self-Motivated Children by: Jeannie Fulbright22-82 How to Build the Transcript Your Teen Needs by: Vicki Tilman22-83 The Art of Self-Education through Notebooking by: Nancy Kelly22-84 Defending Homeschooling When Critics Say Homeschooling Parents Abuse Their Kids by: Scott Woodruff22-86 Healthy Habits for Life: Making Physical Health a Priority by: Meg Jacques22-87 The Ten Things All Future Mathematicians and Scientists Must Know by: Ed Zaccarro22-91 Sustainable Homeschooling by: Durenda Wilson22-92 How to Choose the Best Electives for Teens by: Vicki Tilman22-93 Will Work for Food: The Economics of Self-Sufficiency by: Rory Groves22-94 Literature: Filling Our Children's Hearts, Souls & Minds with Truth by: Shirley Quine, David Quine22-96 Developing & Drafting Student Education Plans by: Faith Berens22-97 Nature Journaling by: Emily VerDoorn 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: 22-34
Friday;
Jun. 10, 2022
$5.00

Jobs in the building trades are projected to increase faster than jobs in every other sector in America over the next decade. Over the same period, many white-collar jobs requiring 4-year college degrees will cease to exist. This talk exposes the “Vital Lie” in our society that manual labor is only for low-paid, uneducated, dropouts. In fact, trades are among the highest-paid, longest-lasting, and most resilient professions

In every generation except the last two or three, parents have taught their children how to grow their own food, keep animals, and provide for their basic needs. With wit and wisdom, this talk presents some ways parents can teach their children homesteading skills and “mend” the chain that has been broken with our great- grandparents.

ID: 22-54
Saturday;
Jun. 11, 2022
$5.00

The Bible teaches that the basic economic unit of society is the Family—not the corporation, not the government, not the individual. This talk explores the basic elements of a family-centered economy and provides practical steps for families to reclaim productive households that will thrive in uncertain times.

For thousands of years before college was an option, people trained for work through the apprenticeship model. Rather than going tens (or hundreds) of thousands of dollars in debt, young people were paid to learn and were prepared for life by godly mentors. This talk explores alternatives to the college-debt route, including, apprenticeship, mentorship, and entrepreneurship.

The apostle Paul calls us to “work with your hands ... so that you may walk properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one.” (1 Thessalonians 4:11-12). This talk explores the biblical mandate to work hard, build community, and decrease our dependence on worldly systems.