Recordings Listing

Conference:

REC Plex West Des Moines, IA
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 14 through 15, 2024

Iowa 2024 Homeschool Conference

Presented by: Homeschool Iowa
Recording ID: 24-1000
Original Price: $220.50
Set 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.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-01From Fringe Movement to Endearing Institution by: James Mason24-02How to Help your Kids live #NotConsumed in Todays Culture by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-10Legal Requirements of Home Education by: Scott Woodruff24-11Secrets to Cultivating a Life-Giving Family Culture by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-12Reaching the Heart of Your Child by: Ginger Hubbard24-13Exploring Learning Styles for More Effective Instruction by: Nancy Bjorkman24-14Biblical Encouragement for the Special Needs Parents by: Peggy Ployhar24-154 Steps to Raising Christian Leaders in Your Homeschool by: Kerry Beck24-20Bringing Clarity to Your Calling by: Mark Davis24-21Taming Your Child's Tongue by: Ginger Hubbard24-22Get Off the Couch Helping Kids Become Disciplined Workers by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-23Exploring Careers and Developing a Four-Year Plan by: Diana Plorins24-24Overcoming Doubt: Your Greatest Homeschooling Enemy by: Peggy Ployhar24-25What Are Potential Effects of ESA Funding for Homeschooling? by: Jeremy Vos24-31The Family as It Was Designed to Work by: Rory Groves24-32Engaging Early Learners by: Nancy Bjorkman24-33Showing College Readiness and Creating a Transcript by: Diana Plorins24-34Teach Your Kids to Think the Charlotte Mason Way by: Kerry Beck24-41A Biblical Model to Discipline by: Ginger Hubbard24-42How to Create YOUR Perfect Homeschool Schedule by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-43Student Career Considerations by: Rory Groves24-44Busy Parent Self-Care Strategies by: Peggy Ployhar24-51How To Teach Your Child to Learn Independently by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-52How Charlotte Mason Helped Me Simplify My Homeschool by: Kerry Beck24-53Homesteading as a School Subject by: Rory Groves24-54Parenting with Grace by: Scott Woodruff24-55Kids' Brains and Screens by: Mandee Hamaan24-61The Vital Role of Homeschooling Dads by: James Mason24-62How to Control the Chaos and Clutter of Homeschooling by: Kerry Beck24-63Helping Children and Teens Develop Their Relationship with God by: Joni Moede24-64The Slow Brain and The Fast Brain by: Joe O'Tool24-65Flipping Special Education Homeschooling by: Peggy Ployhar24-66Laying a Foundation of Mathematical Reasoning by: Jenny Conner24-71Homeschooling: The BIG Picture by: Nancy Bjorkman24-72Instilling a Work Ethic in Your Children by: Rory Groves24-73Homeschooling Your Struggling Learner with Confidence by: Peggy Ployhar24-74Help Your Child Discover Their WIN by: Jose Lopez24-75You Are More Than Your Screen by: Mandee Hamaan24-76Embracing AI: A Homeschooler's Guide by: Nick Reddin24-81The Once-a-Year Plan: Taking the Overwhelm Out of Homeschool Planning by: Kim Sorgius Jones24-82Using Unit Studies Through High School by: Peggy Ployhar24-83The Power and Influence of Healthy Marriages by: Brian Davis24-84Breadmaking by: Becca Groves24-85Protecting Homeschool Freedom by: Jeremy Vos24-91How to Parent Without Provoking Your Children to Anger by: Ginger Hubbard24-92Father's Day: Vision and Provision by: Rory Groves24-93Three Tips to Homeschool Multiple Ages at the Same Time by: Kerry Beck24-94Right Brain and Left Brain for the Student and Teacher by: Joe O'Tool24-95How to Breathe Life into High School Mathematics by: Jenny Conner 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.

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.

Doubt is the number one enemy of all homeschoolers. So it stands to reason that overcoming doubt is the key to homeschool success. Peggy Ployhar, the CEO of SPED Homeschool, has 18 years’ experience battling doubt in her own homeschooling endeavors. But, instead of letting those doubts creep in and destroy her homeschool, she learned with each battle just how much God’s grace and truth provided strategies for conquering her doubts. This talk is filled with biblical fighting strategies to equip every homeschooling parent to do battle head-on with their own doubts so they can overcome them and homeschool victoriously.

ID: 24-44
Friday;
Jun. 14, 2024
$4.50

Maybe it seems like there just isn’t enough time in the day to take care of the house, teach the kids, and even attempt to juggle a full or part-time job. But it is possible if you know how to work self-care into your everyday living. In this talk, Peggy Ployhar, SPED Homeschool Founder and CEO and recent cancer survivor, will share her own story of near burnout and how that experience led her to many realizations about how and why it was so important to prioritize her own care to keep everything balanced in her home, and how she creatively plans to ensure self-care in her busy working and homeschooling schedule. You will come away with new resolve as well as creative ideas for strategically building self-care into your own busy parenting and homeschooling life.

Topics: Organization
ID: 24-65
Saturday;
Jun. 15, 2024
$4.50

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

Topics: Special needs

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.

Topics: Special needs
ID: 24-82
Saturday;
Jun. 15, 2024
$4.50

Many parents slowly progress away from hands-on learning as their student nears high school level classes. But, for students who have difficulty with understanding abstract concepts through traditional instruction, the removal of multi-sensory and discovery-style instruction makes the leap to high school not only challenging but also often very discouraging. In this talk, Peggy Ployhar, the CEO of SPED Homeschool, covers practical ways to build high school credit courses for a homeschool student using unit studies and encourages her audience to do the same in this interactive workshop. You will leave this talk encouraged and equipped to start, or continue, your homeschooling high school journey using unit studies.

Conference:

Linn County Expo Center, Albany, Oregon
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 28 through 29, 2019

OR-2019 Walking in Freedom

Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network

Homeschooling is the ultimate individualized education plan, so it’s no wonder parents of special needs children consider this educational choice. Peggy Ployhar, the CEO of SPED Homeschool, covers what it takes to get started homeschooling, avoiding and conquering common pitfalls, and homeschooling special education through high school. This talk gives practical advice from the trenches of homeschooling for 16 years and over a decade working as a special needs homeschool consultant.

Be encouraged and informed as Peggy provides a “how-to” introduction on the basics of writing and implementing a homeschool Individual Education Plan (IEP). She will guide you through the hows and whys, explain the legality of using a homeschool IEP based on the American Disabilities Act and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and provide teaching strategies for reaching IEP goals for specific diagnoses and learning struggles.

Peggy answers one of the most asked questions she receives: “What curriculum is best to teach my child who has unique needs?” Whether your child has a specific diagnosis or just struggles in one area of school or another, Peggy addresses how to use the curriculum you already own, or plan to use, and adjust it to meet your child’s specific needs, and consequently dissolve the struggles you are currently seeing in homeschooling your unique child.

With experience as a parent and foster-parent of multiple special needs children, Peggy has first-hand knowledge of 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.

ID: 19-503
Saturday;
Jun. 29, 2019
$4.50

Homeschooling special needs high school doesn’t have to be a daunting prospect. Peggy has graduated two sons with special needs and helped countless other parents walk the special needs homeschooling road. She will share ideas about how to pick curriculum, write a transcript, and prepare a transition plan. She will also present record keeping strategies to consider if your child will need accommodations and modifications in college, in testing for college entrance, or for workforce placement.

Any parent knows a student’s learning goes beyond basics academics. But parents of special needs students are even more aware of this truth. Successful, post-homeschool transitioning of a special needs student requires planning. In this talk, Peggy takes parents of special needs homeschooling students through a plan that helps them be intentional in setting up a transition plan that will ready their student for life beyond homeschool.