I thought it would be fun to list a handful of the homeschooling forums I've stumbled onto... some you may already be familiar with, but hopefully you'll find a few new sites to keep you company on those lonely afternoons after your kids have finished their studies.
It's beneficial on so many levels to chat with other homeschoolers. I could make you a list of all the many reasons I frequent message boards, but to save you the time of reading them all, I'll just say the support of other moms who "get it"... is priceless! It's also a great tool for finding online resources and first hand experiences with curriculum and methods. Have fun & enjoy!
- Homeschool Christian.com Christian homeschooling forum
- Everything Homeschool A general forum for homeschoolers
- Homeschool Spot Meet other homeschooling parents
- My Parent Connection Christian homeschooling forum
- CafeMom This site has multiple homeschooling forums available, both Christian & secular
- Wahm.com Wahm.com’s homeschooling folder
- Home School Inc Global community of homeschoolers providing encouragement and support
- Charlotte Mason on Education Message board for homeschoolers using the Charlotte Mason approach
- Crosswalk Christian homeschooling forum with reasonable traffic volume
- Homeschool Central
- Secular Homeschooling Board Offered through a vegan website, offers support and encouragement for secular homeschooling families
There are literally hundreds of message boards on the web either devoted solely to homeschooling, or offering folders on home education. I've chosen to restrict this list to sites receiving reasonable traffic. If you know of another must-share site, be sure to leave me a link in the comments section of this post.
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Oh thank you for updating my link! Blogger is SO much better!
Now for the signature:
On Blogger, under your "Settings Tab" click the next tab named: "Formatting"
All the way at the bottom, under Post Template I have the HTML code from mylivesignature.com
To make it not have a box/border around it, change the portion of the code that says "Border" to read:
border="0"
If you need more assistance, feel free to contact me. :)
Thanks so much! I'll have to give it a shot when I have a few minutes. Sounds easy enough. :) I guess we'll see how I do!
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