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Beyond babyhood.
Quite often, the AP lifestyle evolves into homeschooling as the babies grow into
children.
On this page:
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Homeschool Links:
- HEIR: Home Education Information Resource
"A non-partisan, non-sectarian, volunteer-only organization working to ensure
that the people of Georgia and their government recognize home study, freely
practiced in its diverse forms, as a legitimate choice and value it as a positive
force for improving the quality of education."
- Jon's Homeschool Resouce Page
"With over two hundred component pages (1.3 meg of HTML), it's one of the largest
homeschooling sites on the Web. But what I find most gratifying is that it remains
one of the most popular homeschooling sites on the Web, with over a thousand incoming
links and hundreds of visitors a day."
- Taking Children Seriously
"TCS is an educational philosophy. Its most distinctive feature is the idea that
it is possible and desirable to bring up children entirely without doing things to
them against their will, or making them do things against their will, and that they
are entitled to the same rights, respect and control over their lives as
adults."
- The Well-Trained Mind
"Classical education and home schooling information,
guidelines, and links for home schoolers,
afterschoolers, and other concerned parents."
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Homeschool Books:
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Local Homeschool Support Groups:
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Atlanta Alternative Education Network (AAEN)
"AAEN is an organization of homeschooling families from the Atlanta, Georgia area.
We sponsor classes, activities, resources and field trips for our members. We provide
a monthly newsletter detailing our activities, and we maintain this website as a
source of information about activities as well as a general resource and sounding
board. We have no religious affiliation and require no statement of beliefs in
order to join."
- Learner and Educators of Atlanta and Decatur (LEAD)
"LEAD is an inclusive, secular home school organization providing social and educational opportunities to home educated children of all ages and their families, in the metro Atlanta area."
E-mail: info@leadhomeschool.org
- Lifetime Learners of Georgia
"Offering an eclectic mix of homeschooling resources and information. This site
caters to the diverse society we live in, and the main focus is to support learning
lifestyles. Find information on the L.L.G. Homeschooling Support Group when
you visit!"
Email: mrslarak@yahoo.com
- North Fulton Home Educators Encouragers
"North Fulton Home Educators Encouragers (NFHEE) is a network of homeschool families
(primarily from North Fulton, East Cobb, Cherokee and Forsyth counties, Georgia) who
want to encourage one another as we endeavor to educate our children."
Email: brownfam@mindspring.com
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Parent Educators Association for Children at Home (PEACH)
"An inclusive organization to encourage and support parents
who desire to educate their children at home."
Phone: 770.969.5872
Email: PeachHomeschool@juno.com
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I welcome any and all suggestions.
However, I do reserve the right to make the
decision on what is considered appropriate for this page.
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