Date: Saturday, January 21,
2017
Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Venue: California Islamic
University
Address: 598 S. State
College, Fullerton, California, 92831
WHO: Open to all homeschoolers! Please leave children home with a
loved one. Nursing babies welcome.
WHAT: A one-day homeschooling & writing seminar with JULIE BOGART!
Detailed program coming soon!
WHEN: Saturday, January 21st,
2017 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
WHERE: California Islamic
University 598 S State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831
PAYMENT: $79/PERSON, Tickets are nonrefundable.
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Inspire Charter
School families can use their funds by selecting 'Inspire Funding' upon
registration. No purchase orders necessary.
FOOD: This event will be a 'Bring Your Own Lunch' event, so please
bring a healthy lunch to enjoy.
POETRY TEATIME
WITH JULIE!
During lunch, we
will be having a POETRY TEATIME WITH JULIE! She will be reading to us and we
will be able to reflect with Julie LIVE while enjoying some delicious tea and
snacks provided by MHN.
WORKSHOP TOPICS
The Enchanted Education
We all have one: that imagined
dream homeschool where our children are relaxed, where we are at
ease, where learning happens naturally and everyone gets along.
Sometimes it seems as though a fantasy homeschool is a dream, never a
reality. Yet what if you could create momentum in your homeschool?
What if once a month or once a week, you shifted how you saw your
life at home and took the risks necessary to foster the home
education you long for? This session reveals the principles you need
and the practical steps you can take that protect you from too much
risk but empower you to trust your hunches and transform your
dearest aspirations into reality.
Nurturing Brave Writers
Working with a reluctant writer? Wanting to inspire a
resilient one? This workshop helps you become an effective writing
coach and ally to your children through understanding the writing
process. Julie first explores the relationship between how
professional writers teach writing and how educators typically
instruct students, then looks at the tactics that work'empowering
you to sustain and enhance your relationship with your kids while
they learn to write. The end result? An eight-week writing plan you
can implement right away!
Partnership
Writing: Becoming Your Child's Effective Coach and Ally in the
Writing Process
Your child struggles to get words on the page, yet you feel
guilty about offering help. Is it cheating to do the handwriting for
him? Shouldn't you hold back and not interfere with her work?
When your child revises a draft, is it okay for you, the parent, to
make suggestions or contribute sentences and ideas? What do you do if
your child 'borrows' original material from another source and
passes it off as his own? Partnership Writing is more than
transcribing your child's oral narratives. Partnering with your child
in writing means to model, support and guide the writing process by
supplying the appropriate amount of help to the evident level of
need. Julie explores ways you can partner with your child from
kindergarten all the way through the academic writing life of a
high schooler. Don't miss this essential workshop that transforms how
you develop your writing-editing partnership with all of your
children. Partnership Writing is the most overlooked stage of development in
the natural stages of growth in writing. Learn how to be that
partner your child needs and deserves.
... and more!
Reserve your spot today! Register here!