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| AHA-HEARTS: A discussion group for the development of H.E.A.R.T.S. (Homeschoolers Educating, Assisting, & Reaching-out Through Service.) This is a place to post your ideas, your news, your questions, and any announcements or information about all homeschool related community service projects. Please join today! (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AHA-HEARTS/) AHA: The American Homeschool Association (AHA), is a service organization sponsored in part by the publishers of Home Education Magazine. The AHA was created in 1995 to network homeschoolers on a national level. Current AHA services include an online news and discussion list which provides news, information, and resources for homeschoolers, media contacts, and education officials. HEM: Home Education Magazine is one of the oldest, most widely respected, and most informative homeschooling magazines. HEM is available nationwide via subscription, in public libraries, in many bookstores and on major newsstands. A to Z Home's Cool (Homeschooling): This is one of the most comprehensive homeschooling information sites on the web - a great resource for all! Jon's Homeschool Resources: One of the largest, oldest, and best homeschooling sites on the web. Contains a 'Contents' for thorough investigating and a 'Quick Tip' box for quick answers to common questions - as well as ability to do a site search. NJHA: (One of H.E.A.R.T.S'. first sponsors) New Jersey Homeschool Association exists to protect the homeschooling freedoms of all New Jersey citizens and to maintain a favorable homeschooling climate in the state. UnNet: A fully inclusive support group for homeschoolers in New Jersey AHE: Alliance of Home Educators MHRN: Maryland Homeschool Resource Network - brings together homeschool resources and ideas Homeschool A Way Of Life A Homeschool Review Freebees-Homeschool-Hints Educational Travel/Homeschooling On A Shoestring Live Free Learn Free: Live Free Learn Free is a print magazine for unschoolers and relaxed homeschoolers in which to share ideas, stories, and experiences. All material is written by those who home educate - both parents and children. It is an inclusive magazine, not only for and by experienced unschoolers, but also for and by those just starting down the path. It embraces those who are radical in their unschooling methods and those who are less so. Florida H.E.L.P.S.: Home Educators Lending Parents Support |
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