Mr. Max Hopkins:  Homeschool Conference Speaker and Workshop  
	Leader Details 
 
      Hopkins, Max 
       
      Growing Healthy Homes, LLC P.O. Box 3154 Bartlesville, Oklahoma (OK)  74006 
      United States of America (US) 
 918-333-3930
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		| Teach Them Diligently Homeschool Convention - Omaha (2013, NE) |  
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	Enzymes: the Unsung Heroes to Brain Health and Learning 
	Enzymes are necessary for every chemical reaction in the body, including the brain. Without enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and hormones can do nothing! Understanding the importance of enzymes to optimal brain function could improve your child’s learning ability. This information is vital for all parents and especially for parents of children with spectrum disorders. 
	Aromatherapy: the Key to Brain Sensory Integration 
	The use of aromatherapy for relaxation and health promoting benefits have been widely known. New research reveals how inhaling essential oils may improve concentration, memory, and executive function. Learn about this amazing discovery that may reduce stress and optimize learning in your homeschool. 
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		President:  Growing Healthy Homes
 
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		Affiliated with Young Living Essential Oils
 
 
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     My hope is that this list will assist conference organizers in connecting with Max Hopkins and other workshop leaders and speakers.  Furthermore, my desire is to help homeschool workshop leaders and speakers develop relationships with more convention planners and audiences.  May your efforts be for the glory of Christ and the strengthening of His saints.  Disclaimer:      
    Balancing the Sword makes no claims about the speakers' faith, ability, materials, etc.  This speaker profile information is being provided free of charge.  Please click the links and do your own research before issuing an invitation to your conference.  Postings are subject to change.                                                             
 
    
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