This workshop will provide dads with an opportunity to ask seasoned homeschool dads, “How did you do it?” You get to decide what “it” is. How did you support your wife? How did you handle discipline issues? How did you help with teaching classes? Come join these Titus 2 Dads as they answer your questions on how to stay the course.
John Heckendornhas been married to his high school sweetheart since 1986, and they have four children, two children-in-laws, one granddaughter, and a variety of critters. They started in the homeschool movement when he dragged his wife, Cathy, kicking and screaming, to their first conference in 1995. That’s all it took. They not only educated all four of their children at home, but their kids managed to graduate and become taxpaying citizens, in spite of their parents. John and Cathy now serve on the CAPE Board and enjoy speaking to support groups around the state encouraging other parents in this exciting, and often challenging, journey of homeschooling. In his free time, John enjoys studying cattle genetics, ranch chores, reading, and spending time with their ever-growing family.
Dad’s Panel with John Heckendorn
$6.00
Come join these Titus 2 Dads as they answer your questions on how to stay the course.
Description
This workshop will provide dads with an opportunity to ask seasoned homeschool dads, “How did you do it?” You get to decide what “it” is. How did you support your wife? How did you handle discipline issues? How did you help with teaching classes? Come join these Titus 2 Dads as they answer your questions on how to stay the course.
John Heckendorn has been married to his high school sweetheart since 1986, and they have four children, two children-in-laws, one granddaughter, and a variety of critters. They started in the homeschool movement when he dragged his wife, Cathy, kicking and screaming, to their first conference in 1995. That’s all it took. They not only educated all four of their children at home, but their kids managed to graduate and become taxpaying citizens, in spite of their parents. John and Cathy now serve on the CAPE Board and enjoy speaking to support groups around the state encouraging other parents in this exciting, and often challenging, journey of homeschooling. In his free time, John enjoys studying cattle genetics, ranch chores, reading, and spending time with their ever-growing family.