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Homeschool Activity Guide

 

Listing in the Activity Guide does not imply endorsement of any activity.

 

 Parents must use wisdom and discernment in choosing activities for their children. The Homeschool Activity Guide does not assume any responsibility for listings appearing in the Guide.

 

All listing are not necessarily homeschool “only”. Some are just things that I thought would be of interest, or were recommended to me.

 

Want your activity listed? Contact hsactivityguide@mindspring.com . Send your activity in a format similar to the way things are listed on this site. What you offer, where, appropriate ages, times, etc.  

Phones Numbers you should know

 

Division of Non Public Education: 733-4276

www.ncdnpe.org

 

North Carolinians for Home Education: 834-6243

www.nche.com

 

Home School Legal Defense Association

www.hslda.org

 

 

Pushpin With Memo

A Note From Kim:

 

Dear Fellow Homeschooler, 

 

I hope you are finding this guide helpful in your homeschooling adventure. I want to give you the following challenge and reminder. First, don’t over load your schedule with extra activities for your children. Pick and choose the best and leave the rest. Secondly, don’t let “outside” activities take the place of your personal instruction of your children. Remember in Homeschooling, the main word is HOME. You as the parent are your children’s first and most important teacher, and legally you need to be providing the bulk of your children’s instruction. Use this guide to enrich the learning experiences your children are having at home, not replace them.

 

In His Service,

 

 

Kim Hudson