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Homeschool Co-ops How to Start Them, Run Them and Not Burn Out by Carol Topp
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Now homeschool leaders have a book to guide them through starting a co-op, running it and not burning out! In this book you'll find: Pros and cons of being in a homeschool co-op. How to start a co-op including running your first planning meeting Ideas for classes and activities for all ages Helpful advice on dealing with volunteers, setting policies, managing money and handling conflict.
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Creativity is merely a plus name for regular activity ... any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right, or better.
~ John Updike
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Alabama Homeschool Co-Operatives and Classes
A Co-Operative or business does not provide legal coverage for an Alabama homeschooler; you must still join a church school. If you have not yet read the information about church schools and how to homeschool in Alabama, please visit the Alabama page.
The co-operatives and business listed here have provided LeapingFromTheBox.com with their descriptions. Should you have questions about a description, please contact the individual co-operative or business. If you find contact information that is no longer valid, please contact LeapingFromTheBox.com at admin@leapingfromthebox.com. No permission is given to use these descriptions elsewhere.
LeapingFromTheBox.com does not endorse any co-operative or business. Inclusion here is solely for informational purposes.
If you do not see your co-operative or business here and wish it to be listed, please contact me!
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Information last updated on 11/19/15.
Huntsville
Decatur
Florence
Tuscaloosa
Cullman
Arab
Boaz
Gadsden
Anniston
Birmingham
Auburn
Montgomery
Troy area
Dothan area
Mobile area
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