Homeschool Super Heroes Week!

Homeschoolers:

I just got a private invitation to some fantastic Homeschool Interviews…that are free for you to listen. This is the perfect way to start the school year!

Kerry Beck is offering 2 weeks of homeschool interviews – to get your homeschool year off to the right start! She has interviews about homeschooling teens, homeschooling boys, teaching art, teaching history, relaxing as a mom, teaching writing, getting ready for college, what to do with preschoolers, teaching literature, balancing home, homeschooling & hubby.  She has an interview with yours truly about communication skills as well!  You name it, there is an interview for you.

Why is she doing this?

Kerry knows what it is like to be in the trenches as a homeschool mom. Sometimes you need a little encouragement or a few fun tricks from experienced homeschoolers. Real homeschool parents who have real experience balancing school, family, cooking, cleaning, chauffeuring.

So, Kerry is hosting interviews of 15 experienced homeschoolers that have practical advice for you to get started on the right foot this year.

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It’s called Homeschool Super Heroes Week!

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Actually, it’s the next 2 weeks and you can listen to the interviews each day for Free.

All you have to do is register for Homeschool Super Heroes Week and you will have access each day to practical tips & tricks for you to start your year right.

No traveling to your state convention. No hotel expenses. No registration fees.

Here’s where you can register: https://familyebiz.infusionsoft.com/go/hsh2011/jtabares/e1

If you are part of a local homeschool group or co-op, feel free to forward this email to them so they can listen to the interviews for free, also.

 

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American History Speech Challenge

How’d you all do on the first Speech Challenge?  Did you all get a bit more comfortable speaking?  Great. Please share your experiences and ask any questions you may have here. Let’s move on to the next step.

Sometimes you aren’t as much afraid to get up and speak as you are uncomfortable because you don’t know what to say.  So this week’s challenge is to pick a speech you like from American history and get comfortable with a small part of it.  Read it over several times and envision yourself speaking as if it were YOU giving the speech.  Then…stand up and give the speech!  The idea this week isn’t to memorize it or to deliver the entire speech.  The idea is to give about 2 minutes of it while perfecting your execution.  Maintain eye contact as much as possible. You can be reading it from your  notes, but practice it enough such that you can look back at it just to refer to and not to be reading directly from it.

For more fun with speech communication, visit Art of Eloquence’s Speech and Debate Page!

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