Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of Parent Educators

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Conference:

Sturbridge, MA
Thursday - Saturday
Apr. 18 through 20, 2024

MA - 2024 MassHope Convention: Anchored in Hope

Presented by: Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of Parent Educators
Recording ID: 24-0000
Original Price: $140.00
Set Price: $99.00

complete set of recordings from the 2024 convention

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Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 24-01Getting Started Homeschooling by: Tauna Meyer24-02Tips for Successful Homeschooling by: Nancy Manos24-03A God-Centered Approach to Teaching…Anything! by: Tauna Meyer24-04An Introduction to Worldview Thinking by: Scott Key24-05An Introduction to The Chronicles of Narnia by: Scott Key24-06From Fringe, to Movement, to Enduring Institution by: Jim Mason24-07First Things First: Cultivating Bible Habits and a Gospel-Centered Home by: Tauna Meyer24-08The Tattle-Tale Tongue by: Rand Hummell24-09A Focused Look into Homeschooling a Child with ADD/ADHD by: Staci Morgan24-10Ready, Set, Go! by: Susan Jacobsen24-11Six Types of Children: A Parent's Priority, A Child's Choice by: Mark Hamby24-12R.E.A.D. by: Rand Hummell24-13Is Theology Poetry? by: Scott Key24-14Curriculum Approaches by: Nancy Manos24-15Looking Back: What a Homeschooling Dad Wishes He Had Known by: Rob Caprera24-16You Are What You Read! by: Mark Hamby24-17Four Essential Definitions by: Matt Schmidt24-18Preparing Your Children to Launch by: Julie Caprera, Rob Caprera24-19When Labels Don't Seem to Fit by: Staci Morgan24-20Why We Need a Parental Rights Amendment by: Jim Mason24-22Securing Your Child's Seat at the Table: Defending Against a Tech Takeover by: Robert Walsh24-23Loving the Preschool and Kindergarten Years by: Tauna Meyer24-24You (and Jesus) Are Enough by: Nancy Manos24-25It Takes a Tribe: Finding and Building Your Village as You Homeschool a Special Learner by: Staci Morgan24-26Raise them Up, Don't Crush them Down by: Mark Hamby24-27Note to Self: The Vital Role of Homeschooling Dads by: Rob Caprera24-28Marturiaphobia by: Rand Hummell24-29Getting Started Homeschooling by: Nancy Manos24-30The Problem of Truth by: Scott Key24-31Marriage Mistakes Homeschool Moms Make by: Tauna Meyer24-32Knowing God Better / Loving God More by: Rand Hummell24-33Homeschooling Through High School: Don't Quit Now by: Staci Morgan24-34Storytelling, Writing, Literature in the Home by: Molly Mayo24-35Hold On! Resolved Conflicts and Restored Relationships by: Mark Hamby24-37Strategies for Multi-Level Homeschooling by: Tauna Meyer24-38A National View of Threats to Homeschool Freedom by: TEACH-CT24-39The Prodigal Son, the Forgiving Father, and the Power of Beholding by: Rand Hummell24-40Creation Cries Out by: Matt Schmidt24-41Finding Joy in the Homeschool Journey by: Nancy Manos24-42The Importance of Christian Higher Education by: Scott Key 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: 24-01
Thursday;
Apr. 18, 2024
$3.50

Have you just started your homeschooling journey? Come to this workshop to get information on legal requirements, what to expect in the first year or two, and how to navigate the various ages and stages of homeschooling. Whether you are starting with preschoolers or high schoolers, this session will help you start strong!

ID: 24-02
Thursday;
Apr. 18, 2024
$3.50

In this encouraging session, Nancy shares tips she’s learned along the way for making the home education adventure more effective and fruitful—and more enjoyable, too! Part of homeschool success is knowing what might undermine your efforts. We’ll touch on several obstacles to success and explore what success might look like for your family. You’ll also glean ideas to help you organize your time, your home, your schedule, and your life in ways that will foster a successful homeschool experience with your children.

ID: 24-03
Thursday;
Apr. 18, 2024
$3.50

One of the biggest blessings of homeschooling is the time we are given to teach our children to know and love the Lord. Find tips and ideas for weaving a God-centered approach into all aspects of your homeschool journey and family life!

ID: 24-04
Thursday;
Apr. 18, 2024
$3.50

This session is a brief introduction to both the concept of “worldview” and the basic contours of the Christian worldview. After a discussion of the definition of “worldview,” we will examine the essential aspects of the Christian worldview as it relates to the nature of basic presuppositions, knowledge, and the shape of reality. With this basic foundation, the session will end with an exploration of ways homeschooling parents can incorporate these understandings in their family curriculum.

ID: 24-05
Thursday;
Apr. 18, 2024
$3.50

This session will be a brief conceptual and thematic overview of The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. This discussion will include some clues to the structure of the series, the prominent themes of each book, and significant passages in the books. This brief introduction will end with a general Q/A during which participants will be able to ask questions about how the Chronicles can be used in homeschooling.

Homeschooling in America is freer from restrictions and more accessible than ever. One major reason for this is the advocacy of HSLDA over the past 40 years. However, this year we’ve witnessed yet another wave of persecution. Christian homeschoolers have shown that we are uniquely equipped to serve and lead our culture. As a mature institution, we must do what only followers of Christ can do—draw our neighbors to the gospel that offers guidance and reconciliation. We need to champion homeschooling as an enduring institution—one that continues to shape the character of children by modeling virtue.

It’s so important to teach our kids God’s Word and the gospel of Jesus Christ. Learn ways to prioritize these things in your family culture, your weekly homeschool schedule, and the daily challenges of parenting. You’ll come away with a refreshed vision for these precious years with your children and practical tools to help you focus on the Lord together!

ID: 24-08
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

We talk about what we think about, and we think about what we love. How can we look deep inside to see what we really are? All we need to do is listen! Why? Because our tongue is a tattle-tale of our hearts.

Are you wondering: How to get your child to focus on school? How to get them to stop jumping around and being distracted all day? Or maybe you’ve wondered why your child can play video games for hours but not focus in on school for even 5 minutes. Come and hear how to utilize the gifts of ADD/ADHD to dial in the focus of learning for your child and you.

ID: 24-10
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

Are you ready to run the race set before you? As in any race or journey, the better informed you are, the better the experience. Whether you’ve already made the decision to homeschool, or are still sitting on the fence, come learn more about homeschooling and requirements here in Massachusetts. Susan will address a few of the most frequently asked questions and address common concerns of parents just getting started.  She hopes her practical advice will leave you informed and encouraged as you begin one of the most important adventures you’ll ever take – the journey of homeschooling your children.

Travel with Dr. Mark through Proverbs 1-9 and learn about six character types: mockers, foolish, simple, knowledgeable, wise, and discerning. Many children and adults find themselves most closely aligned with the Simple, Foolish, and Mockers. In this seminar you will learn the essential steps a child must take to become knowledgeable, wise, and discerning. Once these steps are learned, children and adults can gain Wisdom’s highest rewards, promising that “anything you can desire cannot be compared to it.” According to Dr. Mark, if there was just one thing he could impart to children and parents, it would be this lesson.

ID: 24-12
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

We can never underestimate the importance and necessity of reading. READ. Read. Examine. Apply. Do. The key to retention is unlocked in this session that encourages all students to read, examine, apply, and do what they read from the Word of God.

ID: 24-13
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

This session is centered upon an essay by C. S. Lewis entitled: Is Theology Poetry? This brief essay, (https://www.samizdat.qc.ca/arts/lit/Theology=Poetry_CSL.pdf), provides an engaging encounter between Modern philosophy (18th to 20th Century) and historic, orthodox Christian thinking. The essay is accessible and insightful. The session will provide a context for the essay, a discussion of the argument Lewis employs, and application for our context.

ID: 24-14
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

Homeschooling jargon can be confusing even for seasoned homeschool parents. In this workshop, we’ll go through an overview of some of the most common curriculum approaches including traditional textbook, Classical, Charlotte Mason, literature-based, unit studies, and eclectic. Nancy will share examples of curriculum and resources for each approach and provide a helpful handout summarizing the pros and cons of each approach along with a list of resources.

Choices have consequences. Despite our best intentions, not every choice produces the desired results. Live and learn! I can’t change now the outcomes of my homeschooling experience. Instead, I can help parents "in the trenches". How I wish a wise and caring homeschool vet had shared these tips and encouragements with me years ago. You can learn it all yourself, or benefit from my decades of experience, both good and bad! I really believe these insights will be helpful to current homeschooling dads and moms - parents just like you!

ID: 24-16
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

This seminar promises to be a great awakening for creative imaginations. Based on the principles of Ecclesiastes 3, 12, Romans 4, 5 and 2 Peter 1, parents will discover the importance of stories with relatable characters who are challenged, who struggle, and who change and grow. According to Charles T. Jones, “You will be the same five years from now as you are today except for the people you meet and the books you read.” This calls for a rebirth of inspiring literature that builds godly character from the ground up! In this dramatized lecture, be prepared to laugh and cry as Dr. Hamby demonstrates the power of literature and exposes the foolishness of Folly’s seduction prevalent in today’s “Christian” literature. All attendees will receive a catalog of Christian literature written from the 17 th through 19th centuries and an annotated bibliography that Mark believes is among the most powerful, life-changing literature in the world.

ID: 24-17
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

Faith is blind, hope is wishful thinking, love is love, the Gospel is to love people. You may have heard these phrases or similar ones used outside (or even inside the church). However, an important overlooked question is, "What is the biblical understanding and definition of these terms?" In this session we will use interactive role plays to wrestle through a biblical understanding of each term and ideas of how to communicate the truth of these terms in an increasingly anti- Christian and biblically illiterate world.

What is the long-term goal of your home school? Is it getting your child into college? That doesn't mean they will be functioning adults. Do you have a plan to help launch your child as a functioning adult? When does one start, and how? It's not as hard as you might think, but it does need intentionality. How does one cultivate a long-term picture resulting in a student ready to launch? Come away with two new tools for evaluating time and energy to make big changes in long-term outcome. We'll share real life examples.

ID: 24-19
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

This workshop helps the homeschooling parent think outside the box of how to best develop their children’s God-given potential. Sometimes a child has been given a diagnosis that simply does not settle in your heart of hearts. In this workshop, Staci will detail what other influencing factors could be hindering your child’s ability to learn and how to overcome these barriers.

ID: 24-20
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

Homeschooling freedom stands on two essential pillars of freedom: the right of parents to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their children, and the free exercise of religion. Yet only one of these freedoms – religious liberty – is explicitly guaranteed in the United States Constitution, and both freedoms are under attack. Jim recently became president of ParentalRights.org after its founder (and Jim’s mentor) Michael Farris moved to Alliance Defending Freedom in order to focus more exclusively on religious freedom. Jim has taken up the challenge of explicitly including parental rights in the Constitution. HSDLA and ParentalRights.org believe children are best served when parents are empowered to act in their children’s best interests without undue interference from the state. Come and hear about what it takes to change the Constitution and how you can help.

Technology is everywhere, and it seems to be very opinionated! The algorithms that power search engines, social media, and advertising determine what we see and how often. While computers are serving the content, they’re simply following instructions given by the people coding and tweaking these algorithms. Their viewpoints and perspectives sometimes (maybe even often) influence the results. As a Christian homeschooler, you’re part of two groups whose views are not always fairly or equally represented in our information-driven society.  This session will focus on the importance of raising a new generation prepared to shape the messaging provided by tomorrow’s technology.

ID: 24-23
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

Preschool and kindergarten are fun and wonder-filled times! But how do you know what to teach them? How do you give them the best start and set your homeschool up for success? It's easy to get overwhelmed or think we have to replicate what the public school is doing. But there is great freedom in homeschooling, even for these early ages! In this session, a homeschool mom of 6 will help you navigate these precious early years with confidence and enjoy your time teaching your kids the things that matter most.

ID: 24-24
Friday;
Apr. 19, 2024
$3.50

Feeling weary? Worried that you’re failing your children? Need a boost of confidence to keep plugging along? Join Nancy as she reminds us that God has placed our children in our unique families and that He has equipped us as to raise, disciple, and educate them. She’ll share encouragement from God’s Word that will refresh you and revitalize you in your mission as a homeschooling mom. In Christ, you are indeed enough!

Homeschooling a Special Learner can be challenging and isolating. In this workshop, Staci will discuss ways to find your tribe and build your village so that not only your child will be well supported, but you will be too.

ID: 24-26
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

Children need to hear the beating of our hearts rather than the beating of our voices. Listen to their words and you will discover their heart. Rules can change behavior, but not their heart. Discipline is necessary for purposeful disobedience, but irritating character flaws are transformed by truth and loving correction. As each day begins with new compassions, only then will children feel safe to admit their faults and seek help from those they love. It is love, not fear, and grace, not law, that opens their hearts. Join Mark as he shares his experience as a shepherd and the unforgettable lesson that you don’t become a shepherd just because you own sheep.

Are you a homeschooling dad like I am? Do you need an occasional booster shot like I do? Coome let us reason together, encourage one another, bear each other’s burdens, and leave refreshed to carry out or vital role.

ID: 24-28
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

The ultimate need of every student is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. You know Christ—but do you have the courage, compassion, and confidence to clearly present His plan of redemption with your students? Knowing that God has not given us the spirit of fear, what does He give us instead?

ID: 24-29
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

You’ve made the decision to homeschool or perhaps you’re exploring homeschooling as an option for your family. What’s next? Nancy will provide some direction as you embark upon this journey of teaching your children at home. We’ll cover ideas for lesson planning, basic supplies to have on hand, creating a schedule that works for your family, the benefits of joining a local homeschool group, how to balance enrichment activities and family life, and more.

ID: 24-30
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

Truth is under assault in our culture. How can we think about truth? What are the models for truth utilized in our culture today? How can Christian thinking help us understand truth? How can we help our children understand what truth is? The discussion of this topic will lead us into the Biblical understanding of truth and a Trinitarian understanding of how we can think about truth. The Q/A section of the session will highlight ways in which this discussion can inform how we shape our children’s learning in light of the Biblical understanding of truth.

ID: 24-31
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

Homeschool moms are incredibly dedicated and hardworking. With all the aspects of homeschool and family life to juggle, it’s no wonder that we are sometimes stretched thin! But our marriages are worth the energy and effort to prioritize, even (especially) in the midst of busy family life. Learn some common pitfalls to avoid and how to help your marriage thrive now and into the future!

ID: 24-32
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

Two years from now, we will do what we love! When we are consumed with the "Shema" by loving God and others, we do well. When we get tired and distracted and start loving self, more than others, we struggle. What is the key to "increasing in our love for God"?

As our children approach high school, the question of “can I really homeschool my child through high school and equip them with all they need?” rears its ugly head. In the workshop Homeschooling Through High School every parent of any child will receive the encouragement to recognize this season as a time of harvest where they will see the fruits of their labor be produced. Additionally, how to build a course of study according to your child’s abilities and futures will be explained.

ID: 24-34
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

"Five years from now you'll be the same person you are today except for the people you meet and the books you read"- Charlie Jones. A good book has the amazing power to inspire, excite, and challenge the way you view life. Filling your home with such treasures can not only change you and your children's character, but also shape the way you learn, write and grow! Listen in to learn more about influential storytelling, powerful literature in the home, and what Scripture has to say about it all.

Family conflict is inevitable. You can cover it up and try to look good before others, or you can come face-to-face with it and accept the changes that need to be made. In this hard-hitting seminar, Dr. Mark exposes how the dysfunctional family of Jacob and Rebekah serve as a microcosm of conflict for all families. From marital dysfunction to sibling rivalry, Dr. Mark exposes how children react in direct relation to their parents’ marital relationship. Once the root cause of conflict has been identified, then each family member can give what is needed and receive that which they long for – unconditional acceptance. For when we are valued, we are able to experience what God describes as being “blessed”.

ID: 24-37
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

Struggling to teach all the kids all the things? Finding it difficult to plan your days or keep from falling behind? Learn from a homeschool mom of 6! You’ll come away with practical ways to organize your days, maximize your teaching time, and still make time for the joys of homeschooling.

TEACH-CT, Connecticut's Christian homeschool state organization, and HSLDA attorney, Peter Kamakawiwoole (representing CT, MA, RI, and VT), present an update on homeschool freedoms and legislative challenges from around the country.  From registration lists to education savings accounts, attacks and dangers abound and are spreading rapidly as a potential threat to homeschooling in every state. Some come from the enemies of homeschooling, others come in the guise of friendly offers of help from the government. Be informed about national trends and join the conversation about how we can speak in a unified voice to protect our freedoms. We are stronger together.

We homeschooling parents invest a lot of ourselves in our children. When one of them strays, it is a painful, prayerful time. As one who has wandered himself, and one who has shepherded seven children through sometimes challenging times, Jim has a word of encouragement, reconciliation, and hope for walking through troubled times.

ID: 24-40
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

Whether towering mountains, a giant canyon, a tropical reef, or your local park, there is a profound beauty in nature. There is also a brokenness in the created world. Whether disease, disaster, or man-made destruction, we know that the world should not be this way. Critics of Christianity miss the implications of the beauty in the world and use elements of the brokenness to reject God. However, our intuitions about both beauty and brokenness point to the reality of God. In this session we will discuss the evidence for God and the Gospel from the beauty and brokenness of the world.

ID: 24-41
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

The homeschool reality sometimes involves struggles that can leave a parent feeling overwhelmed and inadequate with children who are equally frustrated. The truth is that while the nitty gritty of teaching our children at home is sometimes messy and emotional with a variety of highs and lows, homeschooling is a great privilege and, yes, even a joy! Join Nancy as she shares encouragement to bolster you on those challenging days and refresh you as you endeavor to create an atmosphere of joy in this learning adventure with your children.

ID: 24-42
Saturday;
Apr. 20, 2024
$3.50

How do Homeschooling parents help their children make good decisions about college? Is Christian higher education an option? What about private secular education? Is the state system a viable option? What about STEM education? What are the possibilities for authentic Christian discipleship continuing for your homeschooler during their college years? Is college even a good option? These are only a few of the questions that homeschooling parents face as they think about the future. This session is an exploration of the issues and concerns that must be addressed before a wise decision can be made.

Conference:

Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Thursday - Saturday
Apr. 27 through 29, 2023

MA-2023 MassHOPE Convention Walking in Freedom

Presented by: Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of Parent Educators
Recording ID: 23-000
Original Price: $189.00
Set Price: $99.00

MA 2023 ALL - MassHOPE complete convention Set

When you select this you do not need to list individual recordings. All recordings that were made in 2023 are included in this price.

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 23-01I Believe in Homeschooling by: Davis Carman23-02Answers for Homeschooling: Top Questions Critics Ask by: Israel Wayne23-03Socialized Children? No Thank You! by: Deborah Wuehler23-04The Difference Between Schooling and Education by: Israel Wayne23-05The Curse of Discontentment by: Rand Hummell23-06Torn Between Two Worldviews by: Bill Jack23-07Ready, Set, Go! by: Susan Jacobsen23-08The Homegrown Preschooler 101 by: Lesli Richards23-09The Case for Creation-Based Science by: Davis Carman23-10The Power of Affirmation by: Israel Wayne23-11Tearing Up Tracks Leading to Destruction by: Bill Jack23-12Why Homeschool by: Deborah Wuehler23-135 Tools to Help Your Children Think Well and Develop Understanding by: Michele Earles23-14In This Moment by: Rachael Carman23-15What Is Hidden? by: Bill Jack23-16How to Motivate, Educate, and Guide Your Spirited Learner by: Lesli Richards23-18Teaching Science – Is Not Difficult with the Right Approach by: Peter Miller23-19Techno-Parenting: Navigating Screens and Media by: Israel Wayne23-20The Pillars of Evolution by: Mike Snavely23-21Experience the Classical Education Model (while learning) by: Michele Earles23-22The First Five Years of Homeschooling (I Mean Parenting) by: Davis Carman23-23Is a Reading Curriculum Really That Important? by: Sharon Fisher23-24What About “That” Child by: Rachael Carman23-25The Serpent! by: Mike Snavely23-26Reading Struggles & Overcoming Obstacles by: Deborah Wuehler23-27A Wonder-Filled Math & Language Arts for Preschoolers by: Lesli Richards23-28Can I Teach Foreign Language Successfully at Home? Yes, by: Dale Gamache23-29The Horror of the Flood by: Mike Snavely23-30The Relevancy of Scripture in a High-Tech World by: Rand Hummell23-31Transform Learning through the Art of Questions by: Israel Wayne23-32The Four Duties of a Good Soldier of Christ Jesus by: Bill Jack23-34Homeschooling Through the Hard by: Lesli Richards23-35Remembering Why We Are Homeschooling by: Deborah Wuehler23-36Homeschooling Isn't the Answer by: Rachael Carman23-37Seven Habits of Highly Suppressive People by: Bill Jack23-38Book Reports and Activities That Make Your Kids WANT to Read by: Sharon Fisher23-39Experience the Classical Education Model (while learning ) by: Michele Earles23-40How to Teach/Train Your Child Understanding Personality Type by: Karen Miller23-41Helping the ADD/ADHD Child by: Israel Wayne23-42Counterfeit Reality by: Bill Jack23-43H.E.A.R.T. Exam for Homeschooling Dads by: Davis Carman23-44Womanhood & Discipleship: Our Influence and Ministry by: Deborah Wuehler23-45Beyond Preschool – Continuing the Hands-On Learning Process by: Lesli Richards23-46Homeschooling the Rebel by: Deborah Wuehler23-47The Mystery of the Dinosaurs by: Mike Snavely23-48Experience the Classical Education Model (while learning) by: Michele Earles23-49When's the Last Time Your Family Had Fun Learning Science? by: Sharon Fisher23-50R.E.A.D. by: Rand Hummell23-51Stress Less/Trust More by: Rand Hummell23-52The Stricken Earth by: Mike Snavely23-53The Resilient Child–Including Character Development in Your Lesson by: Lesli Richards23-54How Do I Choose the Best Online Courses for My Child? by: Dale Gamache23-55Exploring Creation…Outside by: Davis Carman23-56That's Impossible by: Mike Snavely 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: 23-01
Thursday;
Apr. 27, 2023
$3.50

Most parents place a high value on education. It prepares children for life and gives hope for a happy future. In the old days, the three Rs of schooling included reading, ‘riting, and ‘rithmetic. Is homeschooling succeeding because it is reclaiming the tried-and-true educational philosophy or is something else going on? This workshop presents a compelling case for you to believe in the power of homeschooling and seven new Rs to back it up.

Many homeschoolers struggle with self-doubt and/or criticism for their decision by well-meaning friends and family. Here we’ll tackle some of the top objections people raise about home education and will give statistics and fact-based answers to build confidence to defend your choice to home educate.

ID: 23-03
Thursday;
Apr. 27, 2023
$3.50

What is the true definition of socialization? Who should be socializing our children? Will your children be looked at as “different” or criticized for being unsocialized? We’ll answer these questions and reveal the negative socialization in the present education culture, as well as the points of positive socialization that homeschooling affords when you keep your children Home Where They Belong.

Most people think of schooling when they hear the word “education.” The two, however, are not intrinsically linked in any way. In this keynote learn why most people are schooled, but never truly educated, and how you can ensure your children get a great education, even without schooling.

ID: 23-05
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

In what way has God been unfair to you? What do you want that God has not already given you? At what point will you be totally satisfied with what you have in life? When will you realize that God is more than enough? At what point will you be able to “thank” God for what you have rather than “ask” God for what you want? Discontentment is a curse that will poison every relationship and every task in life. It is a curse.

ID: 23-06
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

Train your students to discern world views and to understand their impact on every aspect of our culture. We will analyze the impact of world views on our culture through interviews with those who hold opposing world views. Great opportunity to learn practical tools to learn how to reach non-Christians and to confront the culture with the Truth.

ID: 23-07
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

Are you ready to run the race set before you? As in any race or journey, the better informed you are, the better the experience. Whether you’ve already made the decision to homeschool, or are still sitting on the fence, come learn more about homeschooling and requirements here in Massachusetts. Susan addresses a few of the most frequently asked questions and address common concerns of parents just getting started. She hopes her practical advice will leave you informed and encouraged as you begin one of the most important adventures you’ll ever take – the journey of homeschooling your children.

ID: 23-08
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

In this fun and creative workshop, you will learn how to create an amazing preschool experience while keeping your child at home. From the latest in scientific research to the organization of supplies, this information packed workshop will help you prepare your child for lifelong learning and make wonderful memories along the way.

ID: 23-09
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

What makes the creation model different and better than others? The answer lies in one’s worldview. Naturalism views the cosmos and all matter as all there ever was, is, and will be. Many people in the West think that Science is the only thing we can trust. Darwin was a major influence in this arena. Many in the East are more aligned with Transcendentalism – the physical world is a dream, an illusion, not real – and we can’t trust our senses. Postmodernism says that truth is relative and can’t be known. We’ll compare all four options to help you come to a reasonable conclusion of your own.

ID: 23-10
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

When you are trying to inspire and motivate children, there are two forces often exerted – positive and negative reinforcement. In this session, Israel explains the importance of affirmation as a way to inspire and motivate your reluctant child. Drawing from practical and Biblical examples, this session will help you to keep those important relational connections as you are attempting to impart knowledge.

ID: 23-11
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

The Nazis used language to redefine Jews out of the human race. Once that was accomplished, atrocities and death camps followed. Language is important for it lays the tracks that are the ideas that carry the consequences—boxcars filled with people’s lives. Christians are on a search and destroy mission; we are destroying ideas but not people. Learn 4 Killer Questions that will empower you to derail faulty thinking and challenge others to think God’s thoughts after Him.

ID: 23-12
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

When you welcome a baby into your family, the journey called home education has begun. From the first breath to the first step to the first book read and all the way to the milestone of graduation, learning doesn’t end. Here we will look at when education begins and who is responsible for teaching. We’ll cover the history of homeschooling, true socialization, individualized instruction, rewards of obedience, and many Scriptures related to successful home education.

(Michele Earles) Hear about the tools that teach your children how to think well and develop understanding of any subject, topic, or trade. Using the Seven Wonders of the ancient world as a springboard, we will model these tools allowing you to experience them yourself!

ID: 23-14
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

So here we are. Most of us would have chosen something different than what we’ve recently had to face. Who would have signed up for the last two years of crazy chaos? If I believe in a sovereign God and believe that He has a role for me to play in His plan, then how do I lean into that? What is my role in this cultural moment? Let’s look at some similarly chaotic cultural moments in Scripture and see what we can learn from those who have gone before.

ID: 23-15
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

(Bill Jack) What is hidden can define one’s character, past and future. Learn how examples from past significant historical events transformed the lives of ordinary people who then transformed the culture in which they lived, worked and played.

Wouldn’t it be great that instead of being overwhelmed by your wild child’s spirit, you could embrace all that he is? In this session, we will share our personal experience and knowledge in hopes of encouraging and providing practical strategies that will meet the needs of your child while keeping your sanity.

We have been teaching science wrong for over 100 years - current methods are not inspiring students to pursue science careers. My goal is to present a better understanding of the What, Why, and How to teach science in a way that is more engaging, and therefore this knowledge will be retained. Key topics covered will be: What is Science, SMET not STEM, Physics First, and Motivation by Mission. Not everyone is meant to be an engineer or research scientist, but with a better presentation, everyone can have a basic understanding of the applications and importance of science and math.

Parents struggle with knowing how to balance their child’s use of technology and screen-time. We want our children to know how to use technology, but we struggle with knowing how much screen-time is harmful and addictive. This session will help give you courage and competence to navigate these difficult issues.

ID: 23-20
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

This session defines “science” and illustrates the scientific method of problem solving. In the light of true science, the three main concepts that the theory of evolution is based upon are examined and shown to be faith-based rather than science-based. The purpose of this session is not only to show that science does not support evolutionary theory, but also to give people some “tools” with which to combat the theory.

Experience Classical Education in action! We will model and practice the three arts of the trivium: grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric. Using the life of Christopher Columbus as a springboard, this interactive session will demonstrate how learning progresses throughout a student’s life.

Their first five years are crucial times of development for young children. Foundations are set that give them a perspective of God, themselves, and others. During these years children gain an understanding of love, obedience, and responsibility. Their worldview will be shaped by the books you read to them (including the Bible) and the freedom they have to sing, play, and explore the great outdoors of God’s wonderful Creation. Is this parenting, homeschooling, or both? We’ll uncover ten lessons your young children should learn and experience that can make a big difference in their first five years.

Are you concerned that you might be missing something in your reading instruction? Is there more to reading than reading well orally and decoding? How does your phonics instruction affect your child's reading comprehension? What techniques can you use before, during, and after reading to help your child comprehend? How does the comprehension taught in reading instruction affect other subject areas?

ID: 23-24
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

First, know that you’re not alone. Secondly, “that” child is a blessing. You may think, “If only you knew.” Well, I do. I have one. What comes to mind when you hear “that child?” Do you smile, or scowl? Do you see yourself? Do you struggle to like that child? Is it difficult? Impossible? That child is a world changer, and God has a plan. All the energy, questions, and strength are God-given for His glory. Come and learn strategies to love, embrace, and train that child.

ID: 23-25
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

The fear of snakes is understandable. Right at the outset of history, the Bible records an astounding verbal exchange between the serpent and the second human God made. Immediately following the results of this exchange, everything fell apart! Mankind, the serpent, and even nature itself were all placed under a curse! How is it that these creatures can now survive, find food, find a mate…and even move! Even though there is a specific curse placed on this creature, they still display amazing design, and some features will astound you! This is the first creature mentioned by name in the Bible, and its existence has profound implications!

ID: 23-26
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

Good readers are not necessarily early readers. Early readers don’t always grow to love reading. God designs each child differently as He deems fit for His purposes. Deborah Wuehler will talk about her own struggling readers and the practical things that helped them jump those hurdles. She’ll show you how to have victory over your own obstacles as you keep your children Home Where They Belong.

Math and Language arts are two of the most important building blocks in the early education of our children. In this research-based workshop, Parents will learn to approach these topics playfully with their children, while watching for readiness for next steps. Handouts will include useful developmental guidelines, resource suggestions, and book titles.

While most parents are confident teaching the 3 Rs to their children, very few feel that same confidence with foreign language instruction. In my workshop, I hope to answer many of the questions that I have heard repeatedly during my nearly 40 years of Spanish instruction of children ages 4-18 and my 15 years of homeschooling. I will also discuss the changes that are happening in the computer age to high school foreign language instruction and which credits are acceptable to colleges and universities. I will share my research during this interesting and informative workshop – best age to start, which language, how to teach when you don’t know the language, what to look for in a program, how to help foster fluency, how to teach high school level, etc..

ID: 23-29
Friday;
Apr. 28, 2023
$3.50

Could you explain where the water for a world-wide flood would have come from, and where it all went?! Many Christians can’t. Understanding the flood (the purpose, the causes, the aftermath and the evidence) is very important to an understanding of a biblically sound creation model. This session covers the basics about this event, and also includes a video & PowerPoint presentation on the “Hydroplate Theory”. This theory is a biblically accurate and scientifically feasible portrayal of the flood event.

God’s Word is living and relevant for every generation—even for our digital world. What does God have to say about texting? Facebook? Pinterest? Snapchat? Is God’s inspired Word up-to-date enough to tackle the technology of our plugged-in world?

Whether you are a parent seeking to motivate your reluctant learner, or you desire to break through your own limitations, you will make more progress if you learn to listen better and ask the right questions (the right way!). Learn how you can help yourself and others recognize hidden assumptions and overcome obstacles through learning the art of asking questions.

“Have fun with me as a good soldier of Christ Jesus--____!” It is very difficult to think and live biblically. The Wiseman calls Christians to exhibit wisdom in their deeds. Christians must understand and exercise four essential duties in order to please the One Who enlisted them as soldiers.

ID: 23-33
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

Duplicate of 23-07

ID: 23-34
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

Despite our best laid plans, sometimes life is hard and messy, and there is no perfect homeschool family. Many homeschool families deal with hard things, such as special needs, marital struggles, adoption, illness, loss of a child, mental illness, eating disorders and addiction. All of these things can be very isolating and paralyzing for parents. If you have ever felt alone in your hard times, while everyone else looks perfect, this session is for you. In this workshop, we explore the things that no one talks about, and provide encouragement and resources.

ID: 23-35
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

With daily stress and the physical and emotional demands of the job, it’s easy to forget why we are homeschooling. We may think, “Someone else could do this better!” or “What was I thinking?” So many things can weaken our courage to continue. Relatives, friend, strangers, and even our children may ask why we do this. Do we have answers? It is important to remember why we are homeschooling so that when tough times come, our home school will not collapse.

ID: 23-36
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

Wouldn’t it be nice if it were? Wouldn’t it be nice if all our problems could be solved with good family time and great curriculum, and if all we had to do was adopt a certain schedule, read certain books, and follow a certain educational philosophy? What if there were a simple, daily checklist to guarantee success? But, there’s not. There is, however, an answer to all that ails us; the sin and death, pain and misery. Come be reminded of the Answer and the hope it engenders.

ID: 23-37
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

Why do people reject the reliability of the Bible? It is not the common objections that people give. Rather it is because they “suppress the truth in unrighteousness.” (Romans 1:18) Christians should be able to answer those objections. Christians should also be able to recognize the seven habits that people develop in suppressing the truth which are listed in Romans 1:21-23. Come see these seven habits come to life through interviews with non-Christians on a college campus. Learn how you, too, can give a defense of your faith in gentleness and reverence. (I Peter 3:15)

Let's look at some creative book summary activities for your kids that you can assemble together to provide many different creative ways to summarize a book. We will also discuss the writing process, some quick ways to assemble a sandwich paragraph, and more!

Experience Classical Education in action! With the Renaissance as a springboard, this interactive session will demonstrate how learning progresses throughout a student’s life.

In this workshop, Karen will discuss the characteristics of the four personality types: Popular Sanguine, Powerful Choleric, Perfect Melancholy, and Peaceful Phlegmatic. Then she will discuss how these different personality types learn and how to apply these characteristics in how you teach/train your children.

ID: 23-41
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

If you have a hyperactive or easily distracted child, you won’t want to miss this informative and sometimes humorous message that shares stories from Israel’s experience as an ADHD child himself. You will receive practical and Biblical insights into ADD/ADHD and will be encouraged that there is hope for your child!

ID: 23-42
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

The biggest and most enduring Counterfeit Reality of all time is most cleverly foisted upon people through film. See how moviemakers convey a secular worldview to the public…in the blink of an eye! Keep in mind Colossians 2:8, and keep focused on Bill Jack’s media examples and use of technological illusions. Otherwise, you may lose sight of True Reality.

ID: 23-43
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

Tests and exams are a typical part of school, even home schools. This session will help homeschooling dads take an exam – a spiritual exam of the heart. It uses the acronym H.E.A.R.T. to display truths found in the book of Malachi, which deals with very real heart issues. Topics covered by “Dr. Malachi” include relationships with both God and family. The goal is to discover the practical and faithful steps a father can take in the journey toward turning one’s heart to his children.

What are the life goals we have for our own heart, our home, our marriage, and our children? We will discuss how living as a woman who is a disciple of Christ brings us great influence and ministry in all these areas. We’ll talk about the rewards of keeping our goals God-centered, and learn where to find help for living this kind of life. Based on Proverbs 24:3-4, “Through wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established; by knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches.”

The value of hands-on sensory experiences is still significant for the early elementary years. While our attention turns more to building phonics skills and learning math facts, most children don’t love the transition from all fun to more traditional schoolwork. This workshop will help you balance structured lessons with the sensory input and engaging learning activities children need to love school.

ID: 23-46
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

“I won’t do it!” my child screamed after being asked to start the day’s math work. “You will too!” I resolutely stated back. “I will not!” Thereupon ensued a fight of wills - a strong-willed mother vs. a strong-willed child. You’ll hear helpful tips for dealing with and nurturing the strong-willed child, staying sane in the midst of anguish, and having hope for the future.

ID: 23-47
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

This session provides a biblical alternative to the standard explanation for these creatures, and answers the basic questions everyone has on the subject - What were dinosaurs? When did they live? What really happened to them? Does the Bible talk about them?, etc. This is one of our most requested sessions.

Experience the Classical Education Model (while learning about triangles) (Michele Earles) Experience Classical Education in action! We will model and practice the three arts of the trivium: grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric. Using the triangles as a springboard, this interactive session will demonstrate how learning progresses throughout a student’s life.

Do you need help getting your child excited about science? Having trouble getting excited about science yourself? Get new visions and methods for teaching science with a biblical worldview in this workshop. Get ready to have some hands-on fun!

ID: 23-50
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

We can never underestimate the importance and necessity of reading. R.E.A.D. - Read. Examine. Apply. Do. The key to retention is unlocked in this session that encourages all students to read, examine, apply, and do what they read from the Word of God.

ID: 23-51
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

If you find yourself weighed down by stress or constantly in battle against anxiety, there is a release. When Christ said, “Take no thought!” He meant it. Build a bird-feeder. Stop and smell the lilies. Sing “The wise man built his house upon the rock”. Jesus gave us some great principles to meditate on and thus manage the stress and anxiety in our lives.

ID: 23-52
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

The earth is wearing out, just like the Bible said it would. The earth is undergoing changes that can be seen everywhere -- Why do volcanoes erupt? Why are there earthquakes and tsunamis? Why do rocks fall from the sky? What are comets? Why are there unique weather patterns? And, is the earth warming? If so, why? Why are all continents shifting toward the Pacific? What produces El Niños? The answers are all related, and might surprise you!

Intentionally teaching character traits and habits, while encouraging emotional growth will help your child thrive, overcome, and adapt in what is often a turbulent world. Combining the latest neuroscience research with biblical truth, this workshop will equip parents to confidently nurture their child’s emotional well-being and character development.

Online courses are a great tool to teach the subjects that you don’t feel comfortable or competent teaching. Your child needs to be prepared for a different type of learning experience. This talk will focus on what the parent should look for in an online course, what types to avoid and how to guide your child during the course to ensure a successful experience. We will also explore the proper balance of online and parent-taught courses.

ID: 23-55
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

For too many kids, their only outlet is … an outlet. Are your kids bored and grouchy unless they are plugged in to the Internet or a video game? What ever happened to catching frogs, picking dandelions, climbing trees, and lying in the grass to watch clouds? There is an outdoor world waiting to be discovered. Every child should explore the wonders of God’s creation because of three truths that can be found in one of the most exciting classrooms, the one outside.

ID: 23-56
Saturday;
Apr. 29, 2023
$3.50

Animals display incredible variety. This includes the amazing aspect of instinct, which each animal possesses uniquely. Some, however, go beyond this and enter the world of symbiosis, especially "mutualism" - when creatures need each other to survive! It is inconceivable to imagine that both instinct and symbiosis just randomly happened, unguided by a Designer! This session closes with a twist on what many people think is impossible with God's involvement with the issues found in Genesis 1-12.