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Deborah Wuehler, Senior Editor of The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine, will talk about her own struggling readers and the practical things that helped them jump those hurdles.
We will teach children that a real mathematical problem is like a puzzle, that math is more than memorization, and that math is fun. Come and learn what’s special about our math program.
Imagine reducing your errands by 50%! How much time would that give you to do other things?
Parents, these things are possible and possible without unreasonable efforts. They are possible when you place your family on a schedule and take advantage of the gift of routines.
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God gives us all the weapons and strategy we need to prepare our children for the spiritual battles to come. Trained as a military warrior, Chuck offers insight, training, and strategies for not only surviving the battle, but also advancing the kingdom through spiritual warfare.
Kristin will share the story of her teenage and young adult years, and how she wrestled with vague answers in the church and Christianity. She will share what helped her overcome those doubts and convince her that God was real, and He was worthy to put her trust in. She will also go over several questions and answers from the Bible to help young adults stand firm in their faith.
The idea of homeschooling a child with special needs or learning struggles may seem overwhelming, but there is freedom when you understand that the requirements and red tape in the school systems do not apply to you. Not only can you provide consistent instruction using strategies that work for your child, but you can tailor their education based on their specific needs and interests.
An in-depth look at the neurophysiological differences between boys and girls – how they hear differently, see differently, handle stress and pain differently – as well as the implications for our teaching of both boys and girls. This is an expansion on Andrew’s previous “Boys” talk. With added research, together with humor and practical stories, this presentation will delight and enlighten parents of boys, girls, or both!
As your student learns American History, what can you give him or her that will teach about the important principles and ideals that the 20th Century Presidents teach us?