Thinking of Homeschooling? How to Connect with Homeschoolers in Your Community

Are you thinking of homeschooling your children, but you don’t know where to find reliable information about homeschooling in your area?

One of the best ways to find answers to your homeschooling questions is to connect with other homeschoolers in your community. They’ve already “been there, done that,” and can tell you how to do it too. As an experienced homeschooling mom, I love to talk about homeschooling with other interested parents.

You can find a lot of good homeschooling information online, and almost every forum for moms has a few ongoing threads about homeschooling. Online forums can be a helpful place to find basic homeschooling information, but since homeschool laws and resources vary from state to state, and province to province, it’s important to connect with homeschoolers in your area too.

Homeschooling has increased in popularity over the past few years, so there’s a good chance there are homeschoolers living in your community, maybe even in your neighborhood.

If you still prefer to find your homeschooling information online, instead of searching for general homeschooling information, limit your search to only homeschool groups in your community. Search for “homeschool group” and your city or province or state.

A good place to meet some homeschoolers face-to-face is your local church. Not all homeschoolers are religious (and it is certainly not a prerequisite) but many are. If you don’t attend a service yourself, consider phoning a few churches in your area to ask if any homeschooling families attend. Many churches with homeschoolers also offer homeschool support groups or other resources.

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One Response to “Thinking of Homeschooling? How to Connect with Homeschoolers in Your Community”

  1. Roy Says:

    Homeschooling is a great option for extra income and one most people might not think about, I know I didn’t.

    I think any online or other at home business today requires a lot of effort and persistance to make it work. Great job here on your site.

    Keep sharing, I call it caring!
    Roy

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