Mom Talk Support Advice and Groups

Moms Need Good Friends

Are you a new mom, a seasoned veteran, or somewhere in between? Look for groups catering to your specific needs, like "Newborn Mamas" or "Toddler Tamers” or do you prefer outdoor activities, playdates, or discussions about raising children? Groups often focus on specific interests, so find one that aligns with yours. Do you want social interaction, parenting advice, or to build a support network? Choosing a group with similar goals will ensure a fulfilling experience. Look for groups that meet online or in person, depending on your preference. Do you prefer small, intimate gatherings or larger, more dynamic groups? Choose a size that feels comfortable and allows for meaningful connections. Some groups focus on discussions, while others organize regular playdates or workshops. Ultimately, choose a group that feels comfortable and welcoming to you. Don't hesitate to ask for help and support – that's what mom groups are for!

homeschool resource

somehow I came across the beautiful website for the homeschool community. I pray it is a wonderful resource to you and your family. Also, this website has hands on activity ideas.

homeschool communities

Facebook groups, Pinterest, and local groups are available to activate the support you need from curriculum to social activities.

 

homeschooling

What is a Homeschooling Co-Op

A homeschooling Co-Op cooperative learning. Basically an opportunity for students to learn cooperatively in group form with a mix of ages, grades and levels.

Homeschooling Subject Examples

Biological Science, PE, History (can vary) Art, Math (s), Handwriting (Penmanship), Housekeeping, Creative Writing, Language Arts, Foreign Language. Plus whatever you create, there are no limits in homeschool.

Every Subject. Every Grade. Every Student

Homeschooling curriculum for every student… Answer keys included. How does it get any better than that?