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CONFERENCE 2006
Temples of Learning
PURCHASE CD or DVD

THE PROTECTED YEARS
birth - 8 years

MUSIC

PRESCHOOL

READING
WRITING
MATH
GRAMMAR
FOREIGN LANGUAGES

HISTORY

SCIENCE
FINE ARTS
CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


2007 Speaker Information - Purchase CD or DVD

Conference 2006 "Temples of Learning"
2006 Speaker Information        Purchase CD or DVD

Listen to Favorite
Homeschool Speakers

Reed A. Benson
Paul Mero 
Darla Isackson/Heidi Hanks
John Taylor Gatto


Why Latter-day Saints Should Homeschool and How To Do It!  
#1 Teaching is Our Nature and Our Duty
#2 Homeschooling Will Help You Grow
#3 You Will Have Joy in Your Posterity
#4 You Will Find Comfort in Your Old Age
#5a You Can Give a Magnificent Gift
#5b You Can Give a Magnificent Gift

Homeschooling from the Inside Out
Home schooling begins with an examination of the family: Who are we? What are our individual and collective strengths, talents, desires? What do we need to learn? How can we serve? How can we continually upgrade? --more--

A Saintly Education
You can hold a textbook-based, secular classroom school in your home, or you can give your children something much better -- a Saintly education. That means every study begins with what the prophets and the scriptures have to say about the subject.

Socialization
Latter-day Saints home school because it's the best thing to do for their children and because they want to strengthen the family.  The socialization gained at public schools today can be measured by walking the halls of a jr. high or visiting a high school assembly.  There is no better socializing organization than the family.  

Getting Into College
Colleges love home-schooled students because those students are self- motivated and have a desire to learn. In fact, many colleges actively recruit homeschoolers. And there are also many good alternatives to college. 

The State and the Family
The struggle has always between the individual vs. the state, as people given power almost always move toward unrighteous dominion.  Families must maintain their God-given right and responsibility to direct the education of their children.