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Susan K. Stewart Speaker and Writer |
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Thought Provoking · Humble Yourself – Conflict Resolution Susan looks at humbling ourselves before our God and others to resolve conflicts in our homes, our ministries, and our communities. · Let This Be a Sign God instructed the Israelites to build memorials so when the children asked, the parents would have an answer to the mighty things God has done for them. Susan tells how to preserve heritage and create memorials, to pass on to your children and grandchildren. · All I Know I Learned on Law and Order Mental illness is one of the most misunderstood diseases in our nation. Those with these brain disorders must overcome the negative influences of television and talk radio. In this session, Susan gives family and friends tools to counter the negative with the positive. · Why Am I Doing This? Philosophy of Education in Nine Easy Steps You know that you should have a written philosophy of education because it is the foundation of your home school. If you didn’t stay awake during Philosophy 101, you may wonder just how you write something so lofty. In this hands-on workshop, Susan will take you through nine steps to writing your philosophy of education. When finished you will have the backbone your written educational beliefs. Come prepared to work. (These sessions are suitable for keynote.) Practical · The Art & Science of Self-Publishing Seminar Outline Whether your book is for a small niche market or a broad audience, it is easier than ever before to self-publish a quality product. Susan provides details of publishing for an audience smaller than 50,000; smaller even than 500. She covers building a quality product, cost, and marketing. · Science in the Kitchen <click here for Science in the Kitchen e-book> Is it possible for the home educator to provide a complete science experience without leaving the comforts of home? Yes! The lab is in the kitchen and the chemicals are probably already on the shelves. Susan shares her secrets along with some helpful hints from high school science teachers. · Writer's Guide to Web Sites Every writer knows that a web site is essential for marketing. Whether you write books or articles, are a beginner or best seller, a Internet presence is necessary. Learn the 5 Ws and H of building a web site. It might be easier than you think. Genuine · The Fractured Home School Do you feel like you misunderstood God's call for homeschooling? This intimate and personal session discuss what appears to our human eyes to be failures. Susan presents a personal testimony about God's victories in the Fractured Home School. · I’m a Grandma! Now What? We want to be involved with our grandchildren. What is your role as a grandparent? How do we support without interfering? What can we do to help the next generation? Encouraging · Developing a Standard with No Compromise Learn how to develop a Biblical standard for your home that fits the needs of your family and will keep you on course when the desert gets hot and the manna is old. · The God of Paper Clips Too often we get bogged down in the details and forget whom God is and what He wants to do for us. Susan talks about allowing God to take care of the details so we can do His work more completely. (These sessions are suitable for keynote.) Common Sense · The Frugal Homeschooler <click here for EdFree e-letter information> Is the cost of curriculum and materials getting you down? Do you have a garage full of unused books and supplies? With 19 years experience, Susan gives methods of saving money and making wise choices in acquiring your school materials. · Wake Up and Smell the Crayons
The The need for preschool is a hot topic. Do you need to send your child to preschool? Do you need to start teaching at the age of 2? Will you child fall behind? Susan answers these questions and more in this very practical session. · A Learning Way of Life <click here for Learning Way of Life Tips Sheet> It wasn't long after beginning to home school, that Susan found that more learning was taking place outside the books. Her family began to use life as the foundation for their curriculum. This session will cover how-to have a lifestyle of learning and how to ease into this learning method without feeling like you are missing important topics. · Relaxed High School Records Susan takes the panic out of transcripts, course descriptions, and other high school records. She presents methods that she used in her own homeschool using the least amount of paperwork she could. Susan also explores how to turn life experience into high school courses and recording them in a professional manner. Knowledgeable · Table Top Lobbyist No matter your cause, you don't have to be a high-powered person in the capitol to make your voice heard. By harnessing the power of electronic communications, Susan will give you tools to make your case to legislators, government officials, and the news media. · Desktop Education · The Internet at Home <click here for Internet @ Home e-letter information>
Don’t be intimidated by the Information Age or confused by techno-babble. Susan uses her 20+ years experience to help you use computers in your education program. These presentations are designed with the non-technical person in mind. · College, Careers, and Choices <click here for College, Careers, and Choices Tips> Not all home school graduates are destined for Harvard. God has a plan for each one and this workshop helps parents look at the options, use the tools available to help their child know God's plan and explore alternatives to college immediately after high school. · Paving the Way to College As more home-schooled students reach college-age, more colleges are accepting and even seeking these students. Susan will discuss how to prepare your children for college, including a recommended course of study, how to prepare records, how to apply, and looking for scholarships. She will also present studies concerning home-schooled students in college and helpful hints from college admission officers. · Curriculum Everywhere! What Do I Use? There is so much advice about what materials and methods to use to teach with that even a veteran becomes confused and overwhelmed. This session will look at different methods and materials in a way that will guide you to what fits your family. Whether you are a beginner or a vet drowning in unused books, this workshop will help. |
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