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New to Austin and Homeschooling?
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Published on: July 17, 2024
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So you’ve decided to relocate to Austin and embark on a homeschooling adventure with your children! This city offers lots of resources to support you on this exciting new path. Whether you’re a seasoned homeschooler seeking a fresh start or a complete newcomer to the world of home education, Austin has something for everyone.

Kickstart your Austin homeschooling adventure with the Austin Area Homeschoolers (AAH) website’s Austin Area Homeschoolers Newcomer’s Guide. This comprehensive resource is a goldmine of information specifically designed to welcome newcomers. Their “Newcomer’s Guide: Basics” section in the Austin Area Homeschoolers Newcomer’s Guide provides a gentle introduction to homeschooling, addressing any questions you might have and outlining the many advantages it offers. The website also boasts a “Resources” section filled with recommendations for books, magazines, and homeschooling curricula to suit your needs. Don’t miss out on the AAH email list Austin Area Homeschoolers Newcomer’s Guide – it’s a fantastic way to stay in the loop about local events, find deals on learning materials, and connect with other homeschooling families in Austin.

Another valuable resource is the Keep Austin Homeschooling website. Sponsored by the Christian Home Education Association of Central Texas (CHEACT), this website offers a welcoming space for homeschoolers of all faiths. They hold monthly meetings, perfect for building your homeschooling knowledge base and connecting with like-minded families. Keep Austin Homeschooling also offers a lifetime membership that includes a workbook, access to webinars, and scholarships – a fantastic option for families seeking a supportive and structured learning environment.

Beyond online resources, Austin boasts a thriving homeschooling community. Consider joining a local homeschool group that aligns with your educational philosophy and interests. These groups often organize enriching activities like field trips, co-ops (collaborative learning groups), and social events, fostering a sense of belonging for both children and parents. A quick online search or a visit to the AAH website will reveal a multitude of homeschooling groups catering to diverse needs and learning styles.

Finally, don’t underestimate the power of the Austin Public Library system. They have an extensive collection of homeschooling resources, including books, curriculum guides, and educational materials. Librarians are also a fantastic source of information and can help you navigate the vast resources available.

Moving to a new city and starting to homeschool can feel overwhelming, but Austin’s welcoming community and wealth of resources are here to support you. With a little planning and exploration, you’ll be well on your way to a successful and fulfilling homeschooling experience in your new Texas home.