Showing posts with label The Old Schoolhouse Magazine EXPO. Show all posts
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PRICE REDUCTION Old Schoolhouse EXPO just $17.00

You're late for class,
but that's OK! We have a special price for you, just $17 for the entire Old Schoolhouse EXPO!

Experience the final days of homeschool encouragement 22-23, 2013 and read my review below of Andrew Pudewa session. "Can’t make the exact times and dates listed? You won’t miss out! The annual week long Schoolhouse Expo recordings will be available with the price of your Expo ticket. You will receive a link to the recordings after the expo week is complete." Don't miss the special pricing that is going on right now just $17.00 for the entire EXPO!! What a deal!


Andrew PudewaI've actually heard Andrew Pudewa do this talk at a homeschool convention, I bought the MP3 of it and listen to it each year before school starts so that I remember that my SON IS NORMAL! lol.
"Teaching Boys and Other Children Who Would Rather Make Forts All Day
Children like to do what they can do, they want to do what they think they can do, and they hate to do what they think they cannot do. If you want excited and enthusiastic children who learn well, you must understand these key laws of motivation, and focus on the essential requirement of relevancy. If it matters, children will learn it, and if it doesn’t, they won’t. This session will enlighten you with specific ways to find and create relevancy for children, even when they have no apparent interest."
The homeschooled student listened to Mr. Pudewa and promptly informed me (in a nice manner) that he is a perfectly normal boy! Tapping his pencil and making nosies while doing school work is all part of being a boy!


What the homeschooled boy did not like about Andrew Pudewa's talk:

The audio took some time to get right and that took up a bit of time. I was very eager to listen as I had hurried up to finish my school work in order to listen.

What the homeschooled boy liked about Andrew Pudewa's talk:
 
I learned that boys and girls are different, even though it sure does seem to me that the world says we are all the same  :O(
I liked the slides,
I like to stand up when I learn and my parents are always wanting me to sit down (I think they are changing their minds on this point).
 

Click here...Don't miss out! Register today! special pricing, now just $17 don't miss out!
 
Thursday hear
 Carol Topp Microbusiness for Teens
 David Gibbs, III & Christine Field Understanding Your Rights as a Homeschooler and Person of Faith
Terri Johnson Facing the Giant… Homeschooling Through High School
Hal and Melanie Young Shining Armor
Deborah Wuehler Prayer, Power, and Perseverance!
Bonnie Rose Hudson How to Write for The Old Schoolhouse and the TOS Family
  
Friday hear
 Davis Carman Give Me One Good Reason To Homeschool
 Malia Russell Homeschooling Through Times Of Transition
Jay Wile & Diana Waring Textbook Myths And How To Deal With Them
Hal and Melanie Young Writing/publishing workshop
 Heather Laurie Homeschooling Multiple Children with Special Needs
 Rachel Ann Rogish Spanning the Tide – the Overlooked bridge to a Creative Ministry

Start your homeschool year out right, with a Special Event from The Old Schoolhouse.

Disclaimer: This is a promotional post, with admission to the Expo as my reimbursement.

Exciting News for 2013!!!

I am really excited to announce that I have been chosen to be part of the Review Crew of The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. The Old Schoolhouse Magazine was first introduced to me by my friend Lori, she began home educating way back before homeschooling was fashionable.  lol. She has 1 college graduated daughter, 1 daughter in college and 1 senior in high school left. Lori has been a wealth of knowledge over the years and I'm so glad that she introduced me to The Old Schoolhouse Magazine.  The magazine is REAL, with REAL people and not full of just happy homeschooling articles. They share the good, the bad and the ugly of home education. You will read the magazine and come away with ideas, hope and blessings. Not a feeling of failure or envy of what others are accomplishing.

I'm thinking that January will be the first month of reviews. I am pretty excited!

Our 2013 is starting to take shape on our calendar. We have some fun 4-H activities coming up like our Christmas party, cupcake decorating and a sewing class. I know I have a boy, but every boy/man gets holes in his clothes and needs to learn to sew.  I'll being hanging out in the class too, maybe I can pick up a few tips. I'm also teaching some gluten free cooking classes at a local college. 2013 will be here before we know it! What do you have planned for the new year?

Moe

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