Alternatives to a Traditional Homeschool Co-op When a Co-op Isn’t An Option
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Alternatives to a Traditional Homeschool Co-op
Here’s why:
Parent Commitment
Most co-ops are designed with older students in mind and can require a substantial commitment of either time or money. I dearly, dearly love the K-12 co-op I used to help lead. However, like most co-ops, we did require all parents to serve in exchange for the privilege of being in the group, as well as contribute financially. This often requires an investment of time and money that is based on providing more than what’s really necessary for homeschool families of only young ones.
Establish Your Own Homeschool First
This may just be my personal insight, but many co-op leaders agree, in your first year of homeschooling with a younger one, you really need to invest more time in getting your feet wet, establishing your own family rhythms and routines, finding out what works best for you and your unique situation.
As one mom told me when I began, it is a lifestyle, not just a school choice. Spend the time figuring out what works for you and your child before becoming deeply involved with others outside your home.
Young Child’s Needs
Most young children do not need a large group for social interactions until later, and that is when a larger co-op is most beneficial. In a larger co-op, they will be at the lower end of the age range and it can sometimes, depending on the child, be a bit intimidating. And, while this is generally not an issue with most homeschoolers, the more older children involved, the wider the range of behaviors, attitudes, and phone apps.
Bond with Other Families
While great friendships can still form in a large co-op, it’s also easier to get lost and not completely connect. Homeschooling is a wonderful way of life, but it can also be stressful at times. Having a smaller group of families to connect with is simpler in many ways, and can also provide a deeper level of support.
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For the co-op we were part of for 5 years, it was the opposite. The younger age groups were double the size of our teen group and because of that it was harder to get classes for them (parents of younger kids thought teens were scary).
We experienced something similar. I love teaching teens!
~Gena
Thank you for this. My husband and I chose not to do a traditional homeschool coop when we start homeschooling our oldest I Kindergarten four years ago. We felt it would take too much time out of the home and cause too much chaos for our three younger children. We have however had the small group of like-minded friends and starting last year The Homeschool Sisterhood. What a blessing the Sisterhood is with encouragement for me, interaction for my kids, and helpful information all the time.
Oh, Amy, thanks for sharing this! I am thrilled to know what The Homeschool Sisterhood has done for you! 🙂
~Gena
I recently found out about the Homeschool Sisterhood and decided to join. It has been great! My kids have not participated in much yet, but it has been worth every penny just for me as a mom and teacher. My local support group/co-op had to cancel everything feom March on. We are going to be getting started up again this month, but the Homeschool Sisterhood perfectly compliments our in-person group and I get tjebbest of both worlds!
That is so neat! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
–Gena