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by Jessica Hulcy |
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Education Reserved for Princes and Nobility |
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As far back as Alexander the Great, fatherly kings have secured
learned tutors to educate their princely sons. Too often tutors only
educated the minds of their pupils. Mentoring, a combination of
tutoring and discipleship, educated both mind AND heart.
Jessica Hulcy, co-author of KONOS Curriculum and
homeschooling mom of 24 years, believes home schoolers have the rare
opportunity to employ the form of education once reserved for princes
and nobility, the expanded form of tutoring called mentoring to raise up
the next generation of princes and nobility to serve the one true King.
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Home School:
Why Stay the Course?
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Jessica Hulcy, co-author of KONOS Curriculum and homeschooling mom for
24 years, gives a stirring rendition of men in history that stayed the
course and impacted history. But how could just an average
homeschooling mom impact history…. especially a tired mom who is
wondering, if she should continue in this present calling of
homeschooling?
Jessica shares numerous personal experiences and stories from
her own life where the benefits and rewards of home schoolers were
clearly revealed to her prompting her to stay her course. Jessica will
not only help you see how immensely important your job really is, but
she will inspire you to “stay the course!
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Relationships, Relationships, Relationships…Are Forever
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It is right and prudent to set academic, work skills, character and spiritual goals for our children when we begin home schooling. It is right that parents should follow schedule and maintain standards and exercise consistent discipline to mold their children. But sometimes relationships with our children, spouses, and friends, those precious jewels of eternity, get scheduled right into oblivion we home school. Come hear Jessica Hulcy, co-author of KONOS Character Curriculum and 24 year home school veteran speak about how to establish and maintain those most important items…relationships.
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Analyzing Literature:
A Slice of Life |
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| Jessica Hulcy, co-author of KONOS Curriculum and
homeschooling mom of 24 years, views great literature as a slice of life
through which the reader can vicariously experience a multitude of life
situations. Further, Jessica believes literature can be a vehicle used
to train children in attentiveness, discernment, consequential behavior,
relationships, and much more. Jessica will share methods to analyze
literature and actually work through an analysis of The Bronze Bow
by Elizabeth George Speare.
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Writing 101 for Gifted AND Reluctant Writers
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How can anyone help gifted writers to write better and non-writers, who are pencil resistant, to even write at all?? Jessica Hulcy, co-author of KONOS Curriculum and teacher for 29 years, has the answers on writing that run the gambit and are sure to hit your child right where they are all the while making writing fun and relevant. Jessica’s tips are such a relief to moms who avoid the task of teaching that which they find most difficult…writing.
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You Don’t Have to Live in a Pig Pen if You Homeschool
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Home schooling is a full-time job stacked on top of another full-time
job… mothering and homemaking. How can ANYONE teach all her children,
plus and get the laundry done, fix meals, nurse the baby, and STILL have
a clean home? Jessica Hulcy, mother of four boys, co-author of KONOS
Character Curriculum, and home schooling mom of 24 years shares not only
how she keeps her home clean but also the importance of doing so.
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Discovery Learning Fosters Critical Thinking |
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Scientific evidence supports discovery learning as one of the primary
keys to developing critical thinking skills in children. Showing
professional video footage of her teaching a group of five to
seven-year-olds, Jessica Hulcy, co-author of KONOS Curriculum and
homeschooling mom of 24 years, demonstrates how easy it is for parents
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Choosing Curriculum Like a Pro |
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Entering a
curriculum hall can be like being run over by a steamroller. Confusion,
frustration, and a feeling of being overwhelmed by a myriad of choices
set in. Jessica Hulcy, co-author of KONOS Curriculum and homeschooling
mom of 24 years, shares her objective curriculum evaluation grid that
allows parents to take the guesswork out of choosing curriculum by
assessing each curriculum and determining whether that particular
curriculum meets the specific needs of their child and their family.
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Teaching Everyone Together to Build Family and Stay Sane |
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Jessica Hulcy, co-author of KONOS Curriculum, has been teaching home
school for 24 years and still claims to be sane! She credits
multi-level teaching with allowing her to teach as much as possible to
all her children at one time thereby keeping her sanity while also
building family togetherness. Jessica will show actual video footage of
her teaching her boys using the unit method to effectively
impart knowledge to children of varying ages at the same
time...challenging the oldest yet not frustrating the youngest.
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Teaching the Child Rather than the Curriculum |
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Jessica Hulcy, co-author of KONOS
Curriculum and homeschooling mom of 24 years, is a master teacher who
wants to show moms how to avoid the most common pit fall of
homeschooling…that of teaching subjects and curriculum instead of
teaching individual children.
Join Jessica as she not only shares teaching techniques and tips, but
also pulls parents from the audience to demonstrate how to teach so
children love learning and retain forever what they learned. It is all
about creating memories that last forever.
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