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Cheryl,
Thank you so much for coming out to Brevard last night. You were inspirational.  I have two very different readers – a 13 year old voracious reader and a 10 year old slow-to-start reader.  The information you provided will be useful for helping both.  I purchased your book and I can not wait to dive into it.

                        Monica












Cheryl,

We just had to let you know how much we appreciated you sharing your wisdom with us. Rob and I want very much to raise avid readers. We already read to them daily and make frequent trips to the library. Thank you for the inspiration and I am looking forward to beginning the unit study.

          Frany & Rob

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cheryl speaks to groups large and small. 

Consider inviting Cheryl to speak at your next mom's night out, MOP's meeting, parent seminar or educational convention. 

 

 Cheryl presents:

The Younger Years

Flip 3 Pancakes with 1 Spatula

How do you get it all done? As a mom of six, Cheryl has been asked this question many times. In this hands-on, interactive presentation, Cheryl reveals her secrets to teaching math, extending lessons to language arts, social studies, science, and life skills, while preparing meals.  Oh, and bring your spatula!

 45 minutes to 1  1/2 hour workshop format or presentation suitable for families with preschoolers to second graders

 

Home Again, Home Again: Essentials of Early Home Education from Preschool to Third Grade

Young children have an insatiable curiosity to learn and a natural desire to work alongside people they love most. How do we utilize these innate qualities to maximize their learning potential at home? Drawing from her experiences, Cheryl challenges attendees to look beyond societal and educational pressures to the emotional and developmental needs of young children, offering practical suggestions.

 1 hour interactive presentation format


Perfect for Preschoolers

Learn how to choose perfect picture books for preschoolers, speaking to their hearts and minds. Books highlighted will be packed with the elements children birth through age six love: rhyme, rhythm, and repetition.

 1 hour interactive presentation format

  

Learning by Helping

 Matching shoes. Sorting laundry. Making a grocery list. Recycling plastics. Cheryl has accumulated eighteen years of experience and sage wisdom incorporating toddlers and preschoolers into everyday life, encouraging little ones as they worked, learned, and lived alongside her. In this presentation, she shares practical tips about teaching life skills, training character, and nurturing spiritual growth in the youngest blessings of the family. 

 1 hour interactive presentation format
 
 

Hooray! It's Library Day!

Hooray! It's library day! Children jump and shout when library day appears on the calendar. Cheryl shares ten practical ways to be intentional about making library day an exciting highlight in a child's schedule.  A child who feels at home in the library will use the library life-long. 

1 hour interactive presentation format


 

The Elementary and Middle Years 

Raising A Contagious Reader

Passionate about helping parents raise contagious readers, Cheryl shares keys which unlock the doors of reading and practical tips for nurturing reading once the reading doors have been opened.
 
1 hour presentation format

 

Read-Aloud Rewards

Read-aloud time returns great gains, from language development to vocabulary development, from understanding the rudiments of oral language to building the propriety of conversational skills. Learn how to reap the rewards of read-aloud time by personalizing reading adventures. Includes practical suggestions for use before, during, and after read-aloud times.

1 hour interactive presentation format

 

Books Teach

We know books encourage reading, but what about mathematics, language arts, social sciences, natural sciences, fine arts, and character? This interactive session will challenge participants to use the precious gems in literature to enrich content areas, inspire minds, and speak to hearts.

1 hour interactive presentation format
 

Choosing Books to Fuel a Literary Fire

 

Books stoke the literary fire. Learn how to choose books that build a literary fire ignited by the artistic merit and rhythmic text of picture books, and later kept aflame by the thickening plots, well-developed characters, and eloquent literary styles of timeless chapter books. Cheryl encourages participants to consider developmental abilities, reading level, and worldview when choosing literary material, with the intention of fueling a literary fire that will burn brightly for generations.
 
1 hour interactive presentation format
 

Library Etiquette and Book Borrowing Basics

Children can become enthusiastic library patrons, eager to learn from the books that await them on the library shelves. Cheryl offers participants suggestions regarding regular library visits, library etiquette, book borrowing, and home storage of library materials

1 hour interactive presentation format
 
 
What is a Genre, Anyway?
 
Cadence,  folk tale, tall tale, fable, biography, historical fiction, poetry. Fancy names for types of literature. Cheryl familiarizes participants with the characteristics of genres suitable for the ages and stages of preschool toddlers, elementary children, and middle school teens.
 
1 hour interactive presentation format
 
Look at That Art!
 
The art mediums, techniques, and styles used in books should encourage children to turn the pages. Cheryl uses picture books to highlight the works of notable illustrators and their techniques. Learn how to choose books with artistic merit, how to use the books to spark a child's creativity, and how to teach older children to compare, analyze, and appreciate illustrations.
 
1 hour interactive presentation format
 
Rekindle a Love of Learning 
with a Library Card
 
Flood. Great-grandma's health needs. Budget cuts. These three simultaneous situations and the circumstances leading to them challenged Cheryl's  thoughts about "curriculum".  In this presentation, she shares how a pivotal year influenced the amount of money her family spent on curriculum and how her library card became the answer to the questions she didn't know she had. Confused? Walk along side Cheryl as she shares practical ideas about how library resources can rekindle a love of learning in your home.
 
1 hour interactive presentation format
 
 
Blessed with Preschoolers
 
Editing a middle school research paper while trying to occupy an energetic preschooler? Preschoolers are a blessing. Their joy is infectious, their smiles salve for the soul. How do we embrace their jubilation while teaching older children? Cheryl, mother of seven children and seventeen years of homeschooling with busy preschoolers, shares experience-proven ideas to engage the minds, hearts and precious hands of our youngest family members.
 
1 hour interactive presentation format

The High School Years

Celebrate High School: Finish with Excellence

Whether fresh out of the blocks on the first leg of the high school adventure or heading toward the finish line, high school is a time to be celebrated.  Cheryl will answer common questions asked by students and parents as they work together toward turning the tassel.  Topics include planning ahead, understanding graduation requirements, building credits, grading assignments, calculating grade point averages, writing effective course descriptions, preparing transcripts and supporting documents, tailoring paperwork to the student's strengths, college admission testing, submitting college applications, and finding scholarship money.

1/2 day to full-day seminar format

 

 High School Crash Course

(Don't worry. I don't have your car keys.)

Credits. GPA's. Transcripts. Where do I start? Cheryl explains the nuts and bolts of home educating through high school. Attendees learn the high school lingo, how to establish goals and create a four-year plan, how to award credits, and how to organize records. Practical tips for keeping a clear vision while on the high school journey.

1 hour presentation


Getting it on Paper

High school is not a one-size-fits-all experience. High school is a time to refine the skills needed to polish a student's God-given gifts and talents. But what does that look like on paper? How do you tailor courses which will prepare your child for what God has planned for their future? Cheryl walks parents through the paperwork needed for employment and college entrance, explaining how to write course descriptions describing your student's strengths, how to develop a transcript people want to read and how to write supporting documents to reflect a student's educational experiences and character.

1 hour presentation

 

Creating a Flexible Four-Year Plan

Plan well to finish well! This hands-on, interactive workshop (yes, high school workshops can be hands-on) walks parents through the process of developing a working four-year plan for their  high school students. 

1 hour workshop format

 

The Cumulative Folder

 Cumulative folders are only useful to students educated in a traditional school setting?   

True or False.

False.  Families who are home educating high school students benefit greatly from keeping cumulative high school records. These records help write a resume for employment and the supporting documents to accompany a transcript for college admission. Cheryl walks parents through the process of setting up the cumulative high school folder, giving concrete examples of valuable paperwork and explaining why each document is important. 

Want to involve your high school student in this process? Ask Cheryl about parent-student workshops.

(Participants provide a three-ring binder and tab dividers for workshop format.)

 1 to 1  1/2 hour workshop format OR
1 to 1 1/2 hour presentation format


The ABCs of Transcript Writing

Transcript writing doesn't have to keep moms and dads lying awake at night. Cheryl dispels common fears and worries, equipping parents with the essential elements of transcript writing which include formatting the document, titling the courses, assigning grades, and computing a GPA.

1 hour presentation

 

Through the Years

"You Want Me to Do What?"

This is the question Cheryl posed to Mike 20 years ago after Mike asked Cheryl to consider homeschooling their children, who were at the time, not yet born! Journey with Cheryl back through those 20 years as she candidly addresses how she worked through the why, what, where, when, and how questions of homeschooling. Session includes answers to questions from attendees.

1 to 1  1/2 hour interactive presentation format

 

E-Valuable-Ation

Does your county or state require homeschooling families to file an annual evaluation of student progress? Having an evaluation by a state-certified teacher brings anxiety to some parents, leaving them with questions. How do I find an evaluator who understands home education? Can I interview the evaluator first?  What can I expect to occur during the evaluation? Cheryl and her husband Mike, a homeschool dad and public school teacher, have evaluated home educated students for fourteen years and want to help parents to understand the evaluation process, their rights, and their responsibilities by answering common questions and suggesting helpful tips to make the process a valuable experience.

1 hour  presentation format
 
Warning! Storm Season Approaching!
 
Hurricane season hits the middle of summer and continues into fall. Blizzards blanket communities during the winter season. What happens to families when stormy seasons approach? When the storms of life threaten your family or your home school, take cover and ride out the storm. It's only for a season. Cheryl offers practical tips from experiences that threatened both her family and her home school. 

1 hour presentation format

 

In-JOY-ing Motherhood

 

Have you checked your JOY tank, lately?  Is your JOY tank running on empty or is it full to the brim and running over? Without periodic checks and maintenance, vehicles break down and leave passengers stranded. This session gives mothers practical tips on how to maintain a JOY tank that will overflow to the passengers in her home.
 
1 hour interactive presentation format

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cheryl's Schedule

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  July 28, 2007 

Northeast Georgia Education Conference

Blairsville, GA

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September 10, 2007

WCHE

Winter Springs, FL

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September 16, 2007

 CHEC

 Orange City, FL

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January 16, 2008

Parent Program

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January 26, 2008

Books and Beyond Literature Live

Conference

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February 20, 2008

Winter Park Public Library

Parent Program

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March 20, 2008

Winter Park Public Library

Parent Program

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 May 23, 2008

FPEA Convention

Faithful Bookshop

Book Signing

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July 2008

Winter Park Public Library

Parent Program

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September 4, 2008

Parent Resource Night

Teague Middle School

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October 7, 2008

HIS Kids of Brevard

PEP Meeting

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 October 28, 2008

NHE

Parent Meeting

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 November 13, 2008

Home's Cool Workshop

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November 20, 2008

Celebrate High School

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December 3, 2008

First Congregational Preschool

Baby Steps Class

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January 24, 2009

Books and Beyond Literature Live

Conference

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April 21, 2009

Finish Well

High School Q&A Panel

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July 25, 2009

Finish Well

Seminar

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January 11, 2010

High School Panel 

 Winter Springs, FL

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January 22-23, 2010

Books and Beyond Conference

Winter Park, FL 

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February 8, 2010

CCHM

Melbourne, FL

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March 8, 2010

WCHE

Winter Springs, FL

The Four-Year Plan and The Cumulative Folder workshops

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March 26-27, 2010

 Finish Well

Sanford, FL

The ABCs of Transcript Writing

When Parents Listen, Teens Talk with Mike Bastian

High School 101 and the Florida Law

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April 13, 2010

Vine Ripe Kids

Orlando, FL

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December 2010

Moms4Moms

Northland Church

Longwood, FL

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January 2011

Books and Beyond Conference

Winter Park, FL 

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May 26-28, 2011

FPEA Convention

Orlando, FL

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