
Unique Learners SEMINAR
Whether you are new to homeschooling unique learners or are well down the path, we invite you to attend this free seminar that will help you home educate your unique learners. Come be encouraged, learn how to assess your children, and start to move forward. We will have three sessions taught by Dr. Amy Moore, Sonya Shafer & Steve Demme. You are invited to stay after for our Unique Learners Meet-up, hosted by Kashia Davis, our Outreach Director, from 3:30pm – 4:30 pm
Registration: It’s free, but we do need to know you’re coming! On the Rocky Mountain Homeschool Conference registration page check the box for the Homeschool Introductory Seminary option.
When: Wednesday, June 11, 12:30–3:20pm
Where: Denver Marriott Tech Center (4900 S. Syracuse St, Denver, CO 80237).
Registration: It’s free, but we do need to know you’re coming!
- When you register for the full conference, you can add it to your Full Conference Family Pass or just register for the free Homeschool Introductory Seminar by choosing “FREE Bonus Day Seminars ONLY” as your ticket option.
BONUS – Don’t miss the Unique Learners Homeschool Community Meet-up immediately after the seminar (3:30–4:30pm)
Tentative Schedule:
- 12:15pm — Doors open for check-in
- 12:30pm — Hacking ADHD: 5 Things Influencing Your Child’s Behavior & Learning (Dr. Amy Moore)
- 1:20pm — Break
- 1:30pm — Using Charlotte Mason with Special Needs (Sonya Shafer)
- 2:20pm — Break
- 2:50pm — Raising a Special Needs Child and Finding Support for the Journey (Steve Demme)
- 3:20pm — Break
- 3:30 – Unique Learners Homeschool Community Meet-Up
Hacking ADHD: 5 Things Influencing Your Child’s Behavior & Learning – Dr. Amy More
In this workshop, cognitive psychologist Dr. Amy Moore will share tips for understanding and helping children with attention problems. Based on neuroscience research, she will reveal surprising facts about the ADHD brain that will help homeschooling parents better connect with and teach kids who struggle with ADHD. With humor and real-life examples, Dr. Amy will ask you to examine five lifestyle pillars of influence on your child’s behavior and learning. You’ll learn ways to help your children manage the big emotions associated with ADHD and engage more easily in thinking and learning.
Using Charlotte Mason with Special Needs – Sonya Shafer
Yes, you can use Charlotte Mason principles and methods with a special needs child. Sonya shares what she has learned from more than 20 years of teaching her daughter with autism, pervasive developmental delays, and language processing issues.
Raising a Special Needs Child and Finding Support for the Journey – Steve Demme
Come listen to Steve’s testimony of the last 30 years as the father of a child with special needs. He shares what his family has learned and the special, rewarding, and joyful role John has played in their lives. Even in the difficult experiences of life, God proved faithful, and His grace sustained them and brought good out of their struggles and disappointments.
Join thousands of other homeschoolers this June 12-14th at the Rocky Mountain Homeschool Conference. Expect to have a lot of fun and fellowship with other homeschool families, find great deals on curriculum, and get practical encouragement for your homeschooling at our workshops and general sessions!