2011 Charleston Family conference General Sessions 6 CD Set
2011 Unstoppable Conference: General Session Speakers
Getting Back to the Basics
Anne Marie Ezzo and a panel of experienced Contact Moms help Moms get back to the basics by examining several foundational principles.
Getting Rid of Clutter
This presentation discusses 3 areas of our lives that need to be kept in tip-top shape; Clutter in our homes, clutter in our parenting and clutter in our hearts.
Homeschool – Maintaining your Sanity
Sharon Carter was a homeschooling Mom of 7 children, ages 18 to 18 months at the time of this presentation. She shares thoughts and practical tips on preschool, homeschool basics, selecting curriculum, organizing your day, scheduling, accountability, learning attitudes, and … Read More
iImpact: Where’s the Balance – 2 part set
What affect is technology having on this generation and how do we parent with balance?
Little Men and Little Women
Sharon Secor (mother of boys) and Marguerite Tyson (mother of girls) compare and contrast the differences and similarities of boys and girls. Areas that are discussed include the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social well-being of boys and girls.
Mealtime Behavior
Gary Ezzo shares that focusing on the “preciousness of others” is not impossible during mealtime. Moms can learn how to make this happen in their home and when their family is eating in public.
Structure and Routine
Structure and Routine plays a vital role in the life of children. This presentation is a good reminder of ‘why’ it is important to do things well.
The Ultimate Gift of a Birthday
The Ultimate Gift of a Birthday is your creative answer to celebrating your teenager in a new and creative way.
Time Management – 2 part set
Sharon Carter, mother of seven, shares with Moms the overall importance of managing time in a family’s life including home organization and homeschooling.
What the Bible has to say about Working Women
In this presentation, Gary Ezzo shares from a Biblical standpoint that it is ideal for Moms to be at home with their children.