How to Organize a Homeschooling Parents' Group

Homeschoolers often benefit from and enjoy group activities. Support groups are a great way to share field trips, clubs, classes, tutors and more.

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Instructions

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      Avoid reinventing the wheel. Homeschooling grows more popular every year, and all kinds of homeschooler groups exist in almost every region of the country. You can find local groups, e-mail discussion lists and more detailed information on starting a group through the National Home Education Network.

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      Decide what you're looking for most: support for yourself, support for your children, or just some like-minded folks with whom you can share ideas and field trip expenses.

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      If there is no local group that suits you, start your own. Stick to your convictions about group structure and rules and come up with a name. Inform other area homeschoolers through e-mail discussion lists, posting notices at local libraries, churches, rec centers and community groups such as YMCAs and scouting clubs.

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      Plan an activity for your first meeting that will get everyone involved right away, such as signing up for group discount tickets and carpooling to a local educational attraction.

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      Form a network rather than a structured group. Many groups find that stringent rules, elected officers, voting and requirements divert group members' energy away from planning events and having fun.

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      Consider a Calendar of Events instead of publishing a newsletter, which is time-consuming.

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      Remind yourself that you don't have to take care of everyone's needs. If you feel like you're burning out, take a break. The world won't come to an end if there's no field trip for the month.

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