Teen Trak – Waiting for True Love

This session is for teenagers who are trying to discern God’s will for their life. Can God really be trusted to lead you in the major issues of life — like finding a mate? You may be surprised to learn that God’s plans for you will surpass your grandest dreams! Israel will share from his heart in this relevant message to young people.

Teen Trak – Waiting for True Love

Teen Trak – God’s Will

Have you ever wondered what you are supposed to do for a career when you grow up? Have you ever asked God for guidance but been unsure if he answered your prayer? We are going to look into scripture passages on God’s will. We will also explore some principles to help guide Christian young adults in discerning God’s will for their lives.

Teen Trak – God’s Will

Teen Trak – Homeschool Involvement

You hear about battles for freedom and parental rights. What is it all about? What freedoms are under attack and why do they matter to teens in Manitoba. Is there really a threat in this free country we live in? There is no question that young people can make a difference, we will spend time talking about what all this means for youth and what they can do today.

Teen Trak – Homeschool Involvement

Power of Affirmation

When you are trying to inspire and motivate children, there are two forces that are often exerted: Positive and Negative Reinforcement. In this session, Israel explains the importance of Affirmation as a way to inspire and motivate your reluctant child. Drawing from practical and Biblical examples, this session will help you to keep those important relational connections as you are attempting to impart knowledge.

Power of Affirmation

Inside the brain of a hyperactive homeschooler

If you have a hyperactive or easily distractible child, you won’t want to miss this informative and sometimes humorous message that shares the perspective of a homeschooling father who was once a hyperactive homeschooled child. You will receive practical and Biblical insights into ADD/ADHD and will be encouraged that there is hope for your child!

Inside the brain of a hyperactive homeschooler

Preparing our kids for a hostile culture

The sharks are circling, and your kids are their prey. Your homeschooling “boat” has sprung a few leaks and you’re not sure how long you can hang on. Overwhelmed with more kids in the “boat” and older ones needing more academic help, you’re tempted to give up the fight and send out your kids before you think they’re ready. What to do? Join us for a thought-provoking session where we discuss (1) why it’s worth the effort, and (2) what we must do to prepare our kids for the inevitable moment when they will leave our “boat” to live in a culture that’s hostile to Christ and His people.

Preparing our kids for a hostile culture

Common mistakes parents make

The goal of every Christian parent is to equip our children to love God, love people and be prepared to face the “real world.” From watching the homeschooling movement for over 30 years, Israel has noticed some common pitfalls, or mistakes, that Christian parents often make in relating to their children. Learn how to avoid some of these common “potholes” in the road.

Common mistakes parents make

The way they learn

One of the benefits of homeschooling is the ability of parents to customize education to the individual needs and aptitudes of their children. A look at the multiple ways people PERCEIVE the world and then ORGANIZE what they perceive will help you begin to identify the learning and communication strengths of all the members of your family. This session involves an introduction to the Cynthia Tobias book The Way They Learn. Come get some ideas about YOUR learning style preferences, and some clues to help you figure out the learning style preferences of your children. With this background of knowledge, you’ll find ways to make communicating with and teaching your children to be easier and more rewarding.

The way they learn

Love Teaching Writing

Most homeschool parents are somewhat intimidated by the prospect of teaching their children how to write. We want our children to be able to write well, but are not sure how to get to that place. Should we take a free-writing approach where children are just given space to write whatever they feel like writing, or a more structured approach where they learn a model or method? Writing is an area that we might find ourselves wanting to avoid for as long as possible, but it is also an area we know is a critical communication skill whether students move into a university education or not. This workshop will explore different types of writing, a variety of writing tools, and will help equip participants to take the next step in teaching their children to write.

Love Teaching Writing

A Beautiful World of Colour

Whatever your family’s reasons for choosing home education, do you ever feel like there is too much differentiation between “school time” and daily life? Have you identified your child’s learning styles and yet feel stumped in how to move forward in a traditional approach to school? How about engaging in a rich educational journey with your children? Inspired, whole life learning focuses on the journey and process rather than the outcomes and destinations. This approach to education embraces mentor rich communities and encourages everyone to be a learner (despite your age). Discover some practical ways to apply this lifestyle in your family, create flow between “school” and life, and join in some group discussion.

A Beautiful World of Colour

Homeschooling in Community

You are not alone. Learn how to effectively use your best local resource – other homeschool families! We will discuss the value of meeting together for support and encouragement, how to start a local mom’s group, possible resources, topics and meeting formats. We will also talk about how to organize gym nights: their purpose, facilities, sports and games for different ages. This will be an interactive workshop, so come prepared to share what your support group and gym nights look like so that we can all learn from one another.

Homeschooling in Community

Teaching Responsibility

There needs to be a bigger vision for homeschool life than checking boxes- we are developing a whole person! Long term goals for your children will inevitably include growing into maturity, including the ability to assume responsibility in various areas of life. Rather than being all serious business, learning to carry responsibilities early in life is best wrapped up in fun and enjoyment. Interested in finding ways to turn daily struggle into daily progress? Take the long term view and come hear ideas that can translate into happy, self-motivated kids.

Teaching Responsibility

Teaching Science

Why do we teach science? It is more than just the experiments and the facts that are learned. Gerald has been involved in practical applied science in his career as an agrologist for over 30 years. His message will be that teaching science is more than facts, test tubes and microscopes, and really is a primary basis for a foundation in critical thinking and logical analysis skills. Question and answer period will be included as well.

Teaching Science

Teaching the Bible at home

“Rightly dividing the Word of truth” with our children in our homes- are we maximizing this amazing privilege to its fullest potential? We will discuss where this privilege comes from, who is responsible for it, how we go about incorporating it into our daily lives, when is the right time to accomplish it and what is the desired result in our families. Let’s understand this privilege and fulfill our responsibility!

Teaching the Bible at home

Struggling Learner Panel

Along the homeschooling journey many find themselves the parent of a struggling learner. If you are one of these parents, myths such as “I’m not a good enough teacher,” “a ‘real’ teacher could do better,” or “homeschooling doesn’t work” may distract and discourage you. On this panel hear from those with experience teaching struggling learners. Glean from their life gathered insights and get your questions answered.

Struggling Learner Panel

Educational Philosophy & Choosing Curriculum

Have you ever wondered why there are so many curriculums to choose from and how they differ? Do you feel overwhelmed navigating the curriculum hall or browsing homeschooling catalogues? This session will give an overview of popular homeschooling methods and discuss the various curriculum options available to choose from. You will be challenged to consider what your educational philosophy is and how that should influence your curriculum choices. Come and be equipped with knowledge and understanding to make the best curriculum choices for your family.

Educational Philosophy & Choosing Curriculum

Before you begin

Interested in exploring homeschooling? Get your questions answered by experienced homeschool veterans. They will cover the topics:

Why might it suit your family and your children to homeschool?
How you would take those first steps?
What are the Manitoba requirements?
What supports and resources are out there?

Before you begin