E-vent Library
HSLDA's @home e-vent library is a collection of the recordings of all past live e-vents. We post recordings online a few business days after an e-vent goes live to allow you to listen to any previous e-vent at your convenience. To purchase a recording, simply click “Add To Cart” and proceed to the “Shopping Cart.” Access your recording under the “Purchase History” tab and watch as many times as you like for a period of 30 days! You will be able to pause, rewind, and fast-forward at your convenience.
- Biblical Training
- Family
- Homeschooling
- Legal
- Parenting
- Speaker
- Barnier, Carol
- Baughn, Lisa
- Beall, Bernie and Linda
- Beers, Barbara
- Bentley, Vicki
- Berens, Faith
- Black, Dee
- Boyer, Marilyn
- Boyer, Rick and Marilyn
- Carlson, Kaylyn
- Carman, Davis
- Carman, Rachael
- Carter, Derek
- Conroy, Erin Brown
- Cooke, Becky and Kummer, Diane
- Craft, Dianne
- Dahlin, Kurt
- Darby, Becky
- DeYoung, Don
- Donnelly, Mike
- Duffy, Cathy
- Duvall, Steve
- Epstein, Robert
- Erdvig, Roger
- Escobar, George
- Estrada, Will
- Farris, Michael
- Favelo, Doug
- Fulbright, Jeannie
- Gaver, MaryAnn
- Geib, Chuck and Pam
- Gibert, Wanda
- Green, Melissa
- Grewe, Joel
- Guliuzza, Frank
- Hake, Steve
- Hamby, Mark
- Hodge, Bodie
- Hodge, Ian
- House, Laura
- Hudson, Alan
- Jones, Darren
- Klicka, Chris
- Kucks, Mike
- Larry, Tom
- Lorrig, Jeremiah
- Mally, Siblings
- Mason, Jim
- Metzgar, Jayme
- Mira, Denise
- Mitchell, Tommy
- Myers, Jeff
- Myers, Lesha
- Novak, Jill
- Parent Panel
- Payne, Sherrie
- Peace, Martha
- Priolo, Lou
- Pudewa, Andrew
- Quine, David and Shirley
- Raybould, Amy
- Rohner, Adam
- Rosemond, John
- Schmidt, TJ
- Schmidt, TJ and Susan
- Schofield, Mary
- Schwabauer, Daniel
- Seligson, Sherri
- Smith, J. Michael
- Somerville, Scott
- Spinney, Robert
- St. John, Heidi
- Stobaugh, Jim
- Tate, Mary Jo
- Tigges, Jon
- Topp, Carol
- Tully, Wayne
- Tyler, Zan
- Veith, Gene
- Waring, Diana
- Weitz, Kathy
- Werner, Carl
- Wile, Jay
- Williams, Steve
- Woodruff, Scott
- Worth, Fred
- Youmans, Billie Jo
- Young, Hal and Melanie
- Teaching
- Teens/Young Adults
- Worldview
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
After counseling thousands of homeschool families for the past 23 years, Chris Klicka, homeschool father of 7 children, gives down-to-earth encouragement to stay the course. He provides solutions to common problems like: 1) Your children want to play sports, 2) Your children are teenagers, 3) You are burned out, 4) You can’t financially afford it, 5) You can’t teach trigonometry, 6) Your children are not disciplined, 7) You can receive free education through the public schools, 8) A parent has health problems, 9) Your child has special needs, and 10) Your husband is not very supportive. After Chris addresses these issues, you will walk away from this session renewed and refreshed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The holiday season is just around the corner! If you’re wondering how to keep your children focused on educational pursuits amidst the whirl, you won’t want to miss this webinar! One of the great beauties of homeschooling is the opportunity it provides to turn all of life into a learning experience—and author, speaker, and homeschool mom Zan Tyler wants to share her thoughts on both the educational and spiritual lessons to be found in the holidays. Do you want to transform those hard-to-manage, informal days of study into a productive time filled with unique learning situations and environments? Using Thanksgiving and Christmas as the foundation for her discussion, Zan will offer key principles for making the most of any holiday as a family, both spiritually and academically. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover the juncture between education and celebration and to help your children learn and promote the deeper reasons for the season!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If any topic generates controversy among homeschooling parents, it is grading. From a somewhat rebellious “Why do I have to do this, anyway?” to a despairing, “I can’t do this! I don’t even know how!,” the task of evaluating our own children elicits a strong emotional response. Beneath the wide range of reactions lurks a common feeling: inadequacy. How do parents evaluate their own children? Classroom grading models do not always apply to the homeschool, so we throw up our hands in despair. What an impossible task, we think. No, not impossible. We just need the right tools. This workshop will introduce you to some practical methods you can use to honestly and ethically grade and evaluate your own children.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Is there any way to fit lesson planning, housecleaning, teaching, keeping up with the laundry, and getting dinner on the table into the same day you homeschool?
As a mother to a household of ten, HSLDA's Early Years coordinator Vicki Bentley understands the unique challenges that face a homeschooling mom. If you're feeling frazzled, join Vicki for some practical ideas that helped her manage her busy homeschool family in this uplifting webinar.
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you would like to organize and streamline your homeschool—but have no idea where to begin—this is the webinar for you! HSLDA’s Early Years coordinator Vicki Bentley will help you determine what is most important to your family’s home education and where you need to focus your organizational efforts. Along the way, she’ll discuss some of the organizational challenges unique to homeschoolers. Gain practical suggestions from the expertise of a mom who homeschooled 17 children.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Homeschooling one child, one grade at a time can be difficult, but adding more children and more grade levels can make home education feel like a zany plate-spinning act! With a little advice and support, you can keep your act spinning smoothly. HSLDA’s Early Years coordinator Vicki Bentley shares ideas for keeping your homeschooling “plates” from crashing to the floor in this encouraging webinar. Discover practical tips to achieve unity and cooperation in your home from an experienced mom of 17 homeschooled students, seven school-aged children at a time!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you’re beginning to feel stuck in the same old rut with your school routine, maybe it’s time to liven things up a bit—holiday style! Seasonal celebrations like Thanksgiving and Christmas provide the perfect opportunity for you as a home educator to conduct mini unit studies, while also making fun memories with your children. HSLDA Early Years Coordinator Vicki Bentley—a former homeschool mom herself—has a wealth of experience to share about using the holidays to teach your kids all through the year. Give the gift of celebration to a child or grandchild all year long!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|