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In: 2011 Conference - Duluth
Fri, 04/15/2011
Price: $3.50 (MP3 Download)
In recent years, some methods of education glorify academics and its classical roots. These methods have gained popularity because the results are children who reach high academic standards. But do we have to sacrifice a Christian worldview to have... More

In: 2011 Conference - Duluth
Fri, 04/15/2011
Price: $3.50 (MP3 Download)
The Critical Link Between Vision and Learning. This workshops is about vision-related learning disorgers. Vision therapy is a highly effective treatment for many common visual problems that are often misdiagnosed as reading and learning disabilities... More

Holding Their Hearts [Audio Product]
In: 2010 Conference - Rochester
Fri, 04/16/2010
Price: $3.50 (MP3 Download)
This workshop discusses how the key to raising children who love God is in the heart-to-heart relationship between parent and child, where children are not just trained, but discipled. Take the time to give your children the security of knowing they... More

In: 2010 Conference - Rochester
Sat, 04/17/2010
Price: $3.50 (MP3 Download)
Their lives.Their fortunes. Their sacred honor. Our Founding Fathers pledged all they had to birth the miracle of America. Come hear the exciting stories of the price paid by such giants as George Washington, John Adams, John Hancock, John Hart,... More

In: 2010 Conference - Rochester
Fri, 04/16/2010
Price: $3.50 (MP3 Download)
The hand of God is unmistakable in the story of America. Our Founding Fathers built a nation organized on the principles of Scripture. The result was that early America astounded the world with its freedom, genius, and productivity. But when the... More

In: 2010 Conference - Rochester
Sat, 04/17/2010
Price: $3.50 (MP3 Download)
What is the ultimate goal for our families? Don’t we all desire to give our children a Christian education that prepares them for the rest of their lives? One important aspect is teaching our children to become successful, independent,... More

In: 2010 Conference - Rochester
Sat, 04/17/2010
Price: $3.50 (MP3 Download)
As children grow, parents also must change their parenting style. Through the analogies of successful gardening, Dr. Melodie Sterrett will explain the four focuses parents need to develop to see infants blossom into dynamic adults with fruitful... More

In: 2010 Conference - Rochester
Fri, 04/16/2010
Price: $3.50 (MP3 Download)
The key to successful homeschooling is to have a true understanding of what it’s all about, from God’s frame of reference. Curriculum, values education, social learning, and priorities are all addressed in the Bible. In this practical... More

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on 12/09/2011 - 3:21pm

In May I permanently handed Math and Science over to my husband, Tim. I have wanted him involved from the beginning, and now that he is it’s really hard to let go.

I had reviewed basic arithmetic with the girls for quite sometime. They had just finished turning fractions into decimals the week before. My 11 year old was really into it. She asked me if there was a way to predict how many places over the decimal would repeat just by looking at the numerator and or denominator. I didn’t know and said causally, “Ask Daddy.”

The next day she systematically came up with fractions and charted the results of turning them into decimals. My husband saw the pages and pages of it next to her piano music.

He asked where we left off and I told him. It was his big debut as the math and science guy and I was overwhelmed with a desire to tell him how to do things. I knew I should keep my mouth shut but the inner conflict was killing me. I wanted to go on about which kid is more verbal, which one is better at abstractions, their learning styles, their personalities, their quirks, which math materials were manipulatives, etc. Instead, I listened to...

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on 12/07/2011 - 1:37pm

I recently volunteered in our church nursery to help with an upcoming high attendance day.  However, I warned the staffing coordinator that there was only one teeny-weeny little problem.  I knew with absolute certainty that when the day arrived for me to show up and actually work in the nursery, it could be guaranteed that I will have forgotten. 

This new mom smiled, and said, “Oh I understand.  Isn’t that just awful when you know there’s something you’re supposed to be doing, and it just nags at you and nags at you ... and it takes forever for you to remember it?”   I looked back at her with what I think was a pained expression and said, “Before I homeschooled, that was my experience too.  What you just said?  That was it!  But now...it doesn’t even nag at me.  It’s just gone!” 

It’s not that my brain has become empty.  On the contrary, it’s that it has become overwhelmingly full.  And not full of lovely, high and lofty thoughts such as what powerful symbolism that oil painting is revealing to me....or just how many angels can dance...