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You Can’t Pour From An Empty Cup – Making A Plan to Nurture Your Heart

Discouraged, depleted, and running on empty? Nurturing your heart is the key to finding joy as well as succeeding in teaching your children. Come learn how to fill your heart through spiritual growth and fellowship with other homeschool moms so you can pour love into your children every day.

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Mother or Martyr?

How can we know if our teaching methods will achieve the desired results? How can we choose the best math course for our students? We will expose ten common myths about teaching math, countering those myths with solid, practical help for parents.

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STEM Education for Homeschoolers

In today’s technology culture, the enemy’s lure of our young people’s minds to escape into an artificial world is great. Find practical tools you can implement to help keep your children from getting caught in the snare of escapism.

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Helping the Mother’s Hurting Heart

Mother of 12 homeschooled children (spanning a 2 year age difference,) offers encouragement for tackling preschoolers alongside high school. Insight for embracing our situations and maximizing our blessings, including sibling rivalry!

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Taming the Techno Beast

Technology has become a powerful tool and ???everyone is doing it’??_but maybe you feel like you’ve lost control in your own home. Do you feel like a beast has invaded your home, but you don’t know how to handle it?

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Meet Charlotte Mason: An Introduction to Her Methods

Who was Charlotte Mason, and what made her methods of education so applicable to homeschooling families today? Hear about Ms. Mason’s methods and how to implement them in your homeschool.

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Maximize Your Time: The Fast Track to a College Degree

Higher education takes investment, both of time and finances. There are ways to expedite your education, however, if both parent and student are aware of the opportunities available. Starting as early as 9th grade curriculum to dual enrollment and CLEP testing, this session will discuss how to help your student get started down his degree path with focus to finish.

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The 7 E’s For Choosing Curriculum

The 7 E’s For Choosing Curriculum

As an admitted curriculum junkie, Jeannie Fulbright bought everything that sounded good. From A Beka to Hillyer to e-books, she has tried every kind of curriculum and method available. Out of this experience, she has formulated 7 E’s to help her carefully choose curriculum that works for her family.

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