Join Online Homeschool Groups for Recommendations
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Online homeschool communities provide firsthand accounts of how curricula perform in real households, which fills gaps that publisher descriptions and formal reviews cannot.
Where to Find Groups
- Facebook groups -- search for "homeschool curriculum" plus your state or philosophy (e.g., "Classical Homeschool Moms," "Secular Homeschoolers")
- Reddit -- r/homeschool is active and less algorithm-filtered than social media
- Local co-op forums -- many homeschool co-ops maintain online discussion boards or email lists
How to Get Useful Answers
- Be specific: include your child's age, subjects you need help with, your budget, and what you have already tried
- Ask about daily time commitment and parent prep -- these practical details are often more important than content quality
- Look for parents whose children have similar temperaments, not just similar ages
Tips
- What works for one family may not work for another -- collect multiple opinions before deciding
- Used curriculum buy/sell groups can save significant money and let you test programs at low risk
- Veteran homeschoolers often have strong opinions; weigh advice against your own family's context
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