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By Laura | February 5, 2010
Does the mid-winter funk have you feeling down and wondering what the heck you’re doing homeschooling your children? Can’t remember why you started doing this in the first place? Heart of the Matter, has just started accepting registrations for it’s biannual Online Homeschooling Conference for February 22-24. The list of speakers and topics look pretty impressive:
Belinda Bullard, founder of A Blessed Heritage – How Will I Be Remembered? A Mom for all Seasons
Cindy Carrier, founder of Values Drive Family Ministry – Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers, OH MY!: Successfully Integrating Little Ones into Your Homeschool
Sheila Carroll, founder of Living Books Curriculum – Planning for Learning–Homeschool Planning the Charlotte Mason Way
Maggie Hogan, founder of Bright Ideas Press – 7 Highly Effective Habits of Happy Homeschool Moms
Kris, author of Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers – Adding Spark to Your Homeschool with Hands-on Learning
Katie Kubesh, co-founder of In the Hands of a Child – Beginning Lapbooking
Diane Lockman, author of Trivium Mastery and The Classical Scholar – Reading Aloud: The Key to Language Development
Carolyn Morrison & Jennifer Leonhard, authors of Guilt Free Homeschooling – Taking the Mystery Out of Learning Styles
Jim Mueller, founder of Bite Sized Physics – Bite-Size Physics
Dari Mullins, co-author of Galloping the Globe and Cantering the Country – I’m Homeschooling, but I’m NOT HAPPY
Jay Ryan, author of Classical Astronomy and Signs and Seasons – Topic TBA
Natalie Wickham, author of Pajama School – Everything Your Child Needs to Know and How to Teach it to Them
Registration is only $12.95! I think that this is a VERY little price to pay for the benefit you have of speaking with this wonderful group of homeschoolers and homeschooling professionals. If you can’t make it to every talk, they are being recorded so that you may download them later.
Again, you can register here
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