Homeschooler Ready


You may find yesterdays blog from Abby the Librarian relevant as school’s struggle with plans for the new school year rapidly approaching. More and more parents are opting to homeschool and/or continue with remote learning. What a wonderful time for the public library to offer resources and support to school systems, homeschool organizations and families if you do not already have a strong partnership. 

Abby the Librarian: http://www.abbythelibrarian.com/2020/07/recent-books-on-homeschooling-update.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+abbythelibrarian%2FjEsv+%28Abby+the+Librarian%29NH DOE & Home

Helping Homeschoolers at the Library webinar August 2020 with Homeschooling Consultant Barbara Hettle. Thank you to Amy Olson, Youth Services Consultant, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives.

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Note: For NH specific resources see Education:  https://www.education.nh.gov/pathways-education/home-education

The Lane Memorial Library and the North Hampton Public Library had a panel of homeschool parents and the NHHC’s Portsmouth rep. to share their experiences with homeschooling. The session included a Q&A from the audience and directed questions from the host libraries.  Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/N5xHSx5_hm0