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One must learn by doing the thing. For though you think you know it,
you have no certainty until you try.
~ Sophocles
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Scouts / 4-H Email Lists, Support Groups, Message Boards, Forums and Newsletters
- 4h-ccl (A discussion group for 4-H Leaders) - A discussion group for 4-H club community leaders and 4-H project club leaders to talk about All Things 4-H!!. This will be a forum to discuss issues such as membership, fundraising, project leaders, mini-members and anything else that we, as club leaders, have to deal with. We also hold monthly chats. Join us and share your insights, experiences, and love for 4-H!
When you join, please check out our latest poll and add your name and club to our membership database. Homeschool 4-H families are invited to check out our Homeschool_4-H list also. For a good idea of what we discuss here, check out Message #3556. Welcome to our group
For more information, visit 4-H.org.
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- To Subscribe, visit 4h-ccl.
- homeschool_4-H (A list for Homeschooled 4-H'ers) - This is a place to discuss how 4-H can have an impact on homeschooling. Share ideas for utilizing the 4-H curriculum in your school program such as incorporating record eeping, project work, and field trips into daily assignments.
You are also welcome to join the 4-H Leaders Discussion Group. There are over 600 members from all over the country discussing all things 4-H. Go to 4h-ccl to join.
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- To Subscribe, visit homeschool_4-H.
- homeschooledscouts - This list is intended for the exchange of ideas relating to families who homeschool and participate in Cub Scouts and/or Boy Scouts, no matter what their religious affiliation is.
This Homeschooled Scout list is not an official BSA list, nor is it sanctioned by BSA. This Homeschooled Scout list is a privately managed group and is not owned or managed by any particular Council within BSA or The Boy Scouts of America.
This list is for informational purposes and sharing of ideas among homeschooled scouters. This list has members from all over the country and from many different religious backgrounds. Members also have different homeschooling philosophies. The common ground is homeschooling and a love of scouting.
Members are encouraged to share their ideas and thoughts. Members are encouraged to ask questions and to share answers. Members are not required to agree with other members or the list owner on all issues. However, members will be required to maintain a sense of respectfulness.
Please do not send any ads to this list. Do not forward jokes or rumors. Members who violate this will be removed.
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- To subscribe, visit homeschooledscouts.
- homeschoolGSleaders (Homeschool Girl Scout Leaders) - Welcome! This is the place for Homeschool Troop Girl Scout Leaders to exchange ideas and information and support each other through this great journey!
*Please Note: Out of respect for the many different HS'ing methods and philosophies, please keep your posts related to Girl Scouting. This is not the place to debate or discuss the many facets of HS'ing.
(This is not an official GS site! - Just had to say it!)
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- To subscribe, visit Homeschool Girl Scout Leaders.
- HSersWithCubScouts - This is a forum for homeschool families with Cub Scouts to exchange ideas. I thought this would be a great way to incorporate the scouting program into our homeschooling program. Everyone is welcome to join and exchange ideas!
For more information, visit Cub Scouts and Homeschooling.
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- To Subscribe, visit HSersWithCubScouts.
- HSersWithGirlScouts - This is a forum for homeschool families with Girl Scouts to exchange ideas. I thought this would be a great way to incorporate the scouting program into our homeschooling program. Everyone is welcome to join and exchange ideas!
For more information, visit Girl Scouts and Homeschooling.
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- To Subscribe, visit HSersWithGirlScouts.
Please notify if your email list, support group, message board, forum or newsletter is not included here or if you see errors.
This is an ongoing project - please check back often for updates.
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100 Top Picks For Homeschool Curriculum Choosing The Right Curriculum And Approach For Your Child’s Learning by Cathy Duffy
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The key to successful home education, homeschool veterans will tell you, is determining your educational philosophy and marrying it to your child’s learning style. Then you can make an informed decision in choosing the right educational curriculum for the child. This is the formula for success. In 100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum, homeschool guru Cathy Duffy can help you accomplish these critical tasks. Cathy will give you her top choices from every subject area, approaching everything through a Christian worldview perspective.
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