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Meet The Guest: Mark Pruitt (also known as: Captain College) is Assoc. Director of Admissions
Meet The Guest: Mark Pruitt (also known as: Captain College) is Assoc. Director of Admissions
Speaker: Dr. Rebecka Spencer Unlock your child’s brilliance and DISCOVER some ways TODAY to help your child succeed with JOY! Teach struggling learners for the Win. Understand how your student’s brilliant dyslexic brain functions, the why behind it, and what you can do right now to help! Focus on the child and how he or […]
Speaker: Shanon Gygi We will dive into WHY your child may be struggling with learning and behavior, and how strengthening brain connectivity can help them overcome their struggles, not just cope with symptoms. We will also share some interventions and tips that can be helpful in your home classroom. Listen Now
Speaker: Linda Kane The most important aspect of learning is the brain! You will gain insightful techniques for teaching math, reading, spelling, and penmanship. Homeschooling families often agonize over what curriculum to use. Trying to teach to your child’s learning style will LIMIT them. The goal is to make every child an effective learner in […]
Speaker: Dr. Rebecka Spencer This Auditory Processing workshop is sure to answer your lingering questions as to why your struggling learner seems to consistently leave tasks unfulfilled or demonstrate a hearing issue. After completing this session, the busy home school mom/teacher will not only understand the WHY behind Auditory Processing Disorders, but also have all […]
Speaker: Dr. Sandi Queen Homeschool pioneer Dr. Sandi Queen has been homeschooling her own six children since 1986, and is still homeschooling today. Early on, she discovered that what worked for one child did not necessarily work for another, and started to research different learning styles, and how to best teach each type of learner […]
Speaker: Linda Kane Don’t LIVE WITH learning challenges and labels. ERADICATE THEM! There is nothing more difficult than not knowing how to help your struggling child. Linda will give you reasons for the struggles, and activities to stimulate the brain to produce lasting change. God created us with a specific blueprint to follow. Anything missed […]
Speaker: Danni Gugel Did you know that the brain is able to change and rewire to overcome learning challenges? Come learn about your child’s amazing, malleable brain and how to harness this ability to help them learn and grow to their full potential. In this Parent Workshop, you will: ~Understand neuroplasticity as the foundation for […]
Speaker: Linda Kane The most important aspect of learning is the brain! You will gain insightful techniques for teaching math, reading, spelling, and penmanship. Homeschooling families often agonize over what curriculum to use. Trying to teach to your child’s learning style will LIMIT them. The goal is to make every child an effective learner in […]
Speaker: Dr. Jan Bedell Is your child struggling behaviorally or academically? Have you wondered if there would be a label if your child was tested? Are you feeling devastated by labels already received? This workshop is for you! The NeuroDevelopmental Approach looks at whole child and teaches parents to accelerate progress by identifying root causes […]
Speaker: Rita Cevasco and Moira Chrzanowski Recognize the signs of dyslexia and dysgraphia and learn three research-based strategies to strengthen reading and writing in children of all ages. Children who struggle with literacy skills need both a multisensory and comprehensive approach to all of language arts. We will discuss how to put these strategies into […]
Speaker: Rebecca Spooner Meet Selah, my daughter that would rather be galloping on her hands and knees like a horse or snuggling with her cat than doing anything else. School is meaningless to her, stories and reading is meaningless to her, conversation is generally meaningless to her (unless of course it’s cats!). Nothing seems to […]
Speaker: Linda Kane Whether your child has a special needs label, a learning disability concern or they are just not learning like they should, this is the session for you. We will give insight and understanding into why your child/children are struggling and what to do to turn those struggles around. Your child’s potential is […]
Speaker: Kris Miller Children on the autism spectrum have unique language and learning difficulties as well as social challenges, yet no two are alike. This workshop will provide strategies and resources for accommodating learning differences which these children often demonstrate. It will also provide direction for families who must advocate for their children within the […]
Speaker: Linda Kane When you go to the internet and look up Dyslexia, ADHD and ADD, what you find is very bleak, no-solution and life-limiting information. The words “NO CURE” are frequently stated. The truth is that Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD and other Learning Disabilities are often nothing more than Neurological Disorganization. Neurological disorganization which can […]
For many of us homeschool mamas, we are wrapping up the school year! If you’re
Elementary Science Curriculum Review – Master Books To teach science it is important to understand
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Does your child know something one day, and not the next? Are you constantly looking for new and different approaches teaching the same information? Is much of your teaching more accurately
Sometimes it’s just nice to know how to answer some of the questions we get as home educators. When it comes to allowing our children to move, homeschoolers are well ahead of the curve! Get the research and facts about the effect of movement in education and learn how well you are doing in this very critical area for your children. (I think you’ll be very encouraged!)
https://media.blubrry.com/homeschooling_families/teachthemdiligently.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/audio_only.m4aHere’s just the audio from the interview with Jan Bedell.
Hi there! Jan Bedell, The Little Giant Steps’ Brain Coach here to introduce you to
We’re right in the middle of winter, and as a result, we’re indoors…a lot. Are there creative ways to make learning fun during this season and break up the mundane for ourselves? Let’s chat about that. Bring your creative juices, because this week we’ll explore fun ideas to incorporate in our learning.
In February, we’ll take a look at how fun learning can be – no reason to fall into a rut with Valentine’s Day in sight! I also want to talk about the importance of discernment. We live in a fallen world filled with lies, but the good news is: we have the truth. We’ll also be joined by a special guest from HSLDA to discuss how we homeschool legally. Lastly, we are going to talk about co-ops. Do you need them or do you not? There are many good options out there– let’s talk about that! Make sure to join us in February!
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