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Giveaway: $300 package from Leadership Education

//  by Jamie C. Martin

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This giveaway has ended; thanks for your interest!

Welcome to another back-to-homeschool giveaway–sponsored by Leadership Education.

On going back to homeschool with Leadership Education:

Seal6“As homeschoolers, we often get so concerned with ‘what’ to teach that we neglect the ‘how; and ‘why.’ Yet understanding these creates happier, more empowered children.

TJEd gives you the ‘how’ and the ‘why’ to make the ‘what’ more powerful, more memorable, more relevant to your children.

They will be inspired as you apply the 7 Keys of Great Teaching and the 4 Phases of Learning. You will bring them face-to-face with greatness. And they will love learning.

Discovered and articulated by Oliver and Rachel DeMille, Leadership Education, also known as Thomas Jefferson Education or “TJEd,” (pronounced “tee-jay-ED”) is an educational philosophy and a methodology by which great individuals throughout history have been educated.

Thousands of families and professional educators across the globe are applying these same principles today, with amazing success.

Remember, an investment in your education is not a withdrawal from your kids’. It will pay dividends on a gold standard for generations to come!

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Q: How does your (learning) garden grow?

A: Not by force – nor by accident!

Perhaps silver bells and cockleshells worked for contrary Miss Mary, but master gardeners do not ‘make’ their gardens grow. And yet it is clearly not by chance or accident that they succeed! They know the principles that govern their success, and they understand their role in the process.

When your garden isn’t doing well, you don’t immediately think that the plants are doing it all wrong and need fixing. You assume that they’ll thrive when you have the environment, right?

Leadership Education can help you get the environment right so that a natural love for learning and educational excellence are blooming brilliantly in your home and family.”

The prize

Prepare your heart, home and family for homeschool success!

The Homeschool Starter Pack from Leadership Education includes:

  1. How to Take Your Homeschool from Ordinary to Extraordinary (mp3, 29 min)
  2. The 5 Habits of Highly Successful Homeschoolers (PDF, 69 pp)
  3. What’s so Great about the Classics: Homeschooling for Dads (mp3, 123 min)
  4. Introduction to the Phases of Learning (PDF, 29 pp)
  5. A Thomas Jefferson Education in our Home (PDF, 40 pp)

This product kit contains e-books that are graphically rich and beautifully illustrated, and inspiring audios that speak to both the mother heart and the common concerns that dads have.

The Homeschool Starter Pack contains practical and inspiring tips from master mentors to help you create your ideal homeschool!

TJEd.org —  “An Education to Match Your Mission.”

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Today, two Simple Homeschool readers will win the full Homeschool Starter Kit, plus – their choice! – one of the following:

Option 1: A full year’s dual subscription to the award-winning top curriculums This Week in History and Mentoring in the Classics (a $360 value)

/OR/

Option 2: The Deluxe Homeschool Bundle (over $300 worth of product), which includes:

The Simple Homeschool Bundle
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  • 7 Keys Certification Complete 4 Levels
    • 7 Keys Introduction and Overview
    • (4) Study Guides (1 for each level)
    • (8) Audio Trainings (12 hours audio content)
    • (5) PDF e-books
  • A Thomas Jefferson Education (paperback, 208 pages)
  • Leadership Education: The Phases of Learning (paperback, 317 pages)
  • Thomas Jefferson Education for Teens (paperback, 162 pages)
  • The Student Whisperer (paperback, 156 pages)
  • A Thomas Jefferson Education Home Companion (paperback, 251 pages)
  • “Core and Love of Learning Seminar Highlights” (zip file, mp3 content ~4 hours)

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Photo by DominO

AND:

The Homeschooling for Dads Bundle

  • Homeschooling for Dads Audio Seminar, sessions 1-4 (approx 5 hours of audio mp3 content)
  • Homeschooling for Dads e-book (97-page PDF)
  • Homeschooling for Dads Audio Book (2 hour audio mp3)
  • The Family Reading e-book
  • The Future of American Education: 8 Trends Every Parent Should Know by Oliver DeMille
  • Plus several unadvertised additional pdf and audio downloads

How to Win

This giveaway has ended; thanks for your interest!

To be entered for a chance to win, leave a comment on this post, answering this question: How old are your children, and why would you like to win this package?

(If you’re reading this via email or reader, you must click over to the blog to leave your comment!)

For an extra entry, share about this giveaway and Thomas Jefferson Education on Facebook. Then leave another comment here letting me know you’ve done so!

Special Offer

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The Simple Homeschool Bundle is your best way to get off the Educational Conveyor Belt and bring the principles of Leadership Education into your heart and home.

This bundle includes the following:

  • 7 Keys Certification Complete 4 Levels
    • 7 Keys Introduction and Overview
    • (4) Study Guides (1 for each level)
    • (8) Audio Trainings (12 hours audio content)
    • (5) PDF e-books
  • A Thomas Jefferson Education (PDF, 208 pages)
  • Leadership Education: The Phases of Learning (PDF, 317 pages)
  • Thomas Jefferson Education for Teens (PDF, 162 pages)
  • The Student Whisperer (PDF, 156 pages)
  • A Thomas Jefferson Education Home Companion (PDF, 251 pages)
  • “Core and Love of Learning Seminar Highlights” (zip file, mp3 content ~4 hours)

Normally priced at $199, you can get the entire bundle for just $47 with the coupon code “SIMPLEBONUS15″.

This giveaway has ended, and the winners are Kimberly Reece and Krystal Weaver. Congratulations, and check your inbox for an email from me!

September 8, 2015

About Jamie C. Martin

Jamie is an introverted mom of three, who loves books, tea, and people (not always in that order), and avoids answering the phone when possible. She co-founded SimpleHomeschool.net in 2010 and began IntrovertedMoms.com in 2020.

Jamie is the author of four books, including Give Your Child the World (reached #9 on Amazon's Top 100 Best Sellers list), and her latest release, Introverted Mom (an ECPA bestseller). Her work has been featured by LeVar Burton of Reading Rainbow, the Washington Post, Parents, Today Parenting, and Psychology Today.

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  1. Christine

    September 9, 2015 at 8:58 am

    My kids are 12, 10, and 8. I would love to win this as the “curriculum” that I was using for my oldest just isn’t working for my other two. Still searching for something that feels right for them.

  2. Robyn

    September 9, 2015 at 9:41 am

    My kids are 9, 8, 6 and 2. I’d like to win because I feel like TJEd could be the balance of freedom and structure my family needs.

  3. Suzanne

    September 9, 2015 at 11:31 am

    My kids are young, so I’d like to win so we can use these tools from the beginning.

  4. Samantha Lehmann

    September 9, 2015 at 7:16 pm

    YAY! Another lover of TJ.Ed. I have wanted to order their podcasts AND books since hearing Oliver speak last year… but budget slashing – it always gets cut from the homeschool budget. I DID ask my hubby for it for xmas – I got a blender to make green smoothies for the kids… but that’s for the kids, too, so good also. 😉

  5. Stephanie

    September 9, 2015 at 8:31 pm

    Aloha,

    Our children are ages four and six. Our home education is broad and always expanding. We welcome new ideas and curriculum…

    Mahalo

  6. Judith Martinez

    September 9, 2015 at 10:34 pm

    I would love to win this so that I can improve the approach I’m using in my homeschool.

  7. Kimberly Reece

    September 10, 2015 at 12:44 am

    We have 2 boys – ages 12 and 9 years. I’d love to win since I feel like we’ve hit the proverbial wall in our homeschool. I’m interested in more delight-directed learning!

  8. Katie

    September 10, 2015 at 2:28 am

    My children are 9,8,5 and 2. We’ve been entirely unstructured up to now with an emphasis on environment and classics, but I feel my older ones are ready for more structure and TJEd has often sounded like a good fit for us.

  9. Erin

    September 10, 2015 at 2:31 am

    My kiddos are still young… I would like to start off using this approach, and learn more about TJEd and how to incorporate it into our daily life!

  10. Clara

    September 10, 2015 at 6:50 am

    9,7,5

    I have been wanting to learn more.

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