Girls and boys have equal importance and significance, but there are certain responsibilities that we need to train our boys and girls differently. It’s not archaic or about inequality; it’s Biblical parenting and our children need us to prepare them for the future.
This workshop will address the needs of today’s youth who are currently on the front lines of the culture battle and have not been given the tools to fight the false ideologies of the day. As parents, church lay leaders, and mentors, you can equip yourselves to disciple the teens of this generation with the only weapon that can stand against the cultural lies facing them, the sufficiency of God’s Word.
Successfully addressing sensory needs helps a person to focus, concentrate, follow directions, and finish work. Learn tips to implement immediately to help a student and educator stay on task.
Mr. Kinzer demonstrates how to teach literature in an interesting and insightful way, presenting the biblical principles and ideas of Christian character, property, and self-government as they are illustrated in Little House on the Prairie.
Learn the importance of creating a sustainable homeschooling life unique to your family, bring joy back into your homeschool days, and help equip yourself to go the distance!
In this second half of “Nuts and Bolts for Success,” Cheri Kay addresses homeschooling and working, teaching multiple ages, scheduling the day, and practical teaching strategies you can use regardless of your curriculum program.
These final years seem full of pressure and can feel intimidating. Every parent wonders if their kids will be prepared for college, if they missed something or if their child will measure up. In this workshop, parents are encouraged to take a step back and think about what education should really look like at this age.