Homeschool: Getting Started~Clubhouse Edition

Homeschool: Getting Started~Clubhouse Edition

If you have been listening to the podcast this last year or following Honey! I’m Homeschooling The Kids on social media you may have heard that we have a wonderful homeschooling “club” on the Clubhouse app. The Club is called Honey! I’m Homeschooling and we host a room every Saturday at 9am mountain time, Monday’s at 11am mountain time and Tuesday’s at 4pm mountain time. Each “room” or meet up focuses on a topic related to homeschooling, unschooling, family life and progressive education.

This episode is the recording of our August 28th room. Liana Francisco and I host the Saturday rooms and this recording is Homeschool: Getting Started. We start with the the steps to getting started on your homeschool journey.

  • Filing the paperwork
  • How to find the information or documentation for the area you live
  • Legalities
  • Goals, Purpose and Values
  • Finding community

We share our personal experiences, open up for Q&A and support each other through the process. Please note- there are many that chose to just listen in the room. If you are new to the app and would love to be part of the discussion, you have the choice to just listen or join the conversation.

Resources

Homeschooling With Purpose Master Class

Honey! I’m Homeschooling~ The Club

HSDLA

Washington Homeschool Association

Liana Francisco

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