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by Lee Wirebaugh October 15, 2000
So, you have found some other homeschoolers and you have all met. Great!! Now your saying what do we do. Good question, and I hope I can help you out. This is what our group is doing and hopefully you can get some ideas from us. The first thing we did was set up an email group at egroups. This has made communication within our group very easy. No one has to make long distance phone calls and in one email everyone in the group knows what is going on. Plus you can use other features like calendars and databases. Then
we set up regular meeting times. We found that every two weeks works
best
for most families. We meet at the park for now, but have had to look
for
other places to meet once the weather turns. I have found that
libraries
are a good place to start and often do not charge for the use of there
rooms. Just a note our group has chosen to make a donation in the name
of the group once a year for the use of the room. This is something
your
group would have to decide. Another place to check is with your local
religious
school. They often except homeschool students an a part time basis and
would be happy to let use there gym on nights they have no functions.
If
neither of those are available check with your church, mall (they often
have a community room), and local park district.
Great
you have the people and the meeting place. Give yourself a big pat on
the
back because half the battle is over. As a group you now need to decide
what sorts of activities you want to have. Every group is different and
you can make the group as structured or unstructured as you want. We
have
decided to have activities for the kids at each meeting, and mothers
take
turns planning them. This is the fun part!! We are planning many
different
mini sessions. Here is a list of what we have in the works:
This is just a sampling and I am sure you can come up with many ideas that we have yet to think of. One important thing is to get others to help. Have sign up sheets and encourage everyone to participate. Running a homeschool group can be very time consuming and overwhelming at times so spread out the work to all members. I
am sure you are very excited to get started planning your next meeting
so I will not keep you any longer!! Just remember the whole idea is
make
it fun and educational for the children and the parents.
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