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What Does a Classical Education Look Like in the Primary (K-2nd Grade) Years?

Students in kindergarten, first, and second grade need to focus on mastering the skills of reading, writing, and basic math. A student’s primary education program is the foundation on which the rest of his education is built. Find out how to train your students in accuracy, attention to detail, and mastery from the beginning. And discover how a simple read-aloud book each week can expose your students to science, history, geography, art, classical music, and poetry.

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Rethink Your Approach– An Interview with Lani Carey

Have you ever had that nagging feeling that you may not be approaching your homeschool quite right for one or more of your kiddos? Have you been wondering what you can do about that? This week, we’re joined by Lani Carey of Homelife Academy as we discuss strategies for teaching the non-traditional student, including different […]

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The Art of Teaching Writing and How to Evaluate It

The early years of parenting require diligence, consistency, and heaps of grace. Is it possible to train little ones in the way they should go while showering them with the grace of the gospel? Kendra Fletcher has parented 8 little ones and has learned big lessons about grace along the way.

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Homeschooling Math Without a Plan?

Designed to help parent educators, including new homeschooling parents, understand the scope and sequence, and the logic of mathematics instruction, from pre-school through adult. Join Tom Clark as he takes you on a sometimes humorous journey, describing all levels of arithmetic and mathematics courses encountered in high school and college. Attention will be given to the WHY of the study of mathematics, with an emphasis on concept development, instead of rote memorization.

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Is it Time to Stop Educating and Start Thinking and Creating

Every child and parent is unique. The goal of teaching these different children is giving them the freedom to walk through different doors of education. This wonderful session will encourage you to teach your children to think and create as the primary source of their education! How to teach your children not just how to […]

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History Starts Here: Digging into the Past

How to make history fun and engaging? Learn how to integrate all of your subjects with history as your spine. Learn about hands on projects that make history “sticky”, both literally and figuratively. Discuss timelines and the different ways you can learn and memorize events and their dates. Listen Now

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Learning with Living Books

What is a living book and how can we find them? Sonya Shafer dives into what is a living book and what makes them a successful method of teaching. A living book makes the subject you are learning about makes the book come alive. A living book is written by one author who has a […]

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Lapbooking: a Beginner’s Guide

What is a lapbook and how can it help you better educate your children? Lapbooking is scrapbooking for education by creating a hands-on photo album for what your child is learning. This session will direct you to how to create a lapbook and the benefits of using them. Listen Now

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Learning My Way: Discovering and Teaching Your Child’s Learning Style

Sandi Queen shares the different styles of learning and how each child learns at their own speed and own abilities. This session will give you wonderful tips on how to narrow down your child’s specific learning style and how to teach them effectively. Listen Now

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Developing Motivation and Interest in Kids of All Ages

Creating the optimum environment in your home and family to learn and grow in knowledge. Realizing that the home and family is ideal for a child’s healthy brain development in order for our children to grow. Listen Now

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How to Teach Math to Children With Learning Difficulties

Learning styles for teaching math. How to teach children math in many different styles of learning. Learn some key tips and engaging tools for helping your child no matter what struggle they have! Listen Now

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Approaches to Christian Homeschooling – Part 3

A look at Charlotte Mason and unit study materials. This talk will encourage parents to what style of learning works best for their family in homeschooling.   Listen Now

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An Introduction to Multiple Intelligences

Award-winning author and Kidzmet.com Founder Jen Lilienstein digs into how to put Multiple Intelligence theory into practice in your homeschool including: •How MI theory differs from the common view of intelligence. •What MI theory suggests for our understanding of and interactions with the children in our lives. •How multiple intelligences can be used as a lens to know children, their strengths, interests, and preferences, and how that information can be used to benefit the child and family.

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Raising Leaders: Unlocking Potential

Is your intelligent child falling short of his full potential? Have you said, “Yes, I want to raise a leader but he’s struggling too much academically and socially. He doesn’t complete daily chores and activities, even personal hygiene seems difficult. He knows something one day but not the next. He loses focus so easily! How can a leader emerge from this type of behavior?” Come learn, from Dr. Jan Bedell how brain training can unlock the leadership potential that is truly within your child.

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Foundations of Learning Styles (More than Auditory, Visual and Kinesthetic)

What does a good foundation for learning look like? Did you know that when a child’s brain is properly stimulated it increases their ability to learn whether they are gifted, typical, or challenged? The Brain Coach, will teach you easy brain-boosting techniques for all learning styles. Your child’s learning potential can be optimized and in turn your teaching can become more effective. Come discover the most efficient way to teach math concepts, math facts, reading, spelling and penmanship.

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