Home Education Support Groups and Organizations

As a home educator, you need never feel isolated: you can receive support, information, and a sense of community from those who, like you, have chosen to homeschool -- just start or join a home school support group! You and your children can make friends and participate in group activities through local homeschool support and play groups, while membership in a provincial, national, or international home educators' organization will keep you informed of legal issues, educational approaches and regional events.

The Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents is one such group, and we have compiled a list of other groups you can join as well, if you live in Ontario:

(If you don't live in Ontario, follow the links to Canadian, international and online groups and to other home education websites to find the listings for your area.)

These groups and organizations are most often started and run by parents like you, who have chosen to educate their children at home. One member shared her thoughts with us in the following article:

You can also read articles about support group issues on the following websites:

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For support and a common voice in Ontario,
join the Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents!

Provincial home educators' organizations - Ontario

The Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents (OFTP)
Web Site: www.ontariohomeschool.org
General enquiries: enquiries@ (add ontariohomeschool.org to complete the email address)
Membership
: Lisa membership@ (add ontariohomeschool.org to complete the email address)
Phone
: leave a message at 416-410-5218 or 1-800-704-0448 and a volunteer will get back to you, or contact your Area Rep.
Description: OFTP is a non-profit group run by volunteers that provides information about home learning, enables networking among its members, and serves as an advocacy group and link between the homeschooling community and the provincial government. Open to all, regardless of faith or educational style.

 

Ontario Christian Home Educators Connection (OCHEC)
Contact: Jake Zwart
Web Site: www.ochec.org
Email: president@ (add ochec.org to complete the email address)
Phone: (905) 689-7762

 

The Catholic Home Schoolers' Association-Ontario (CHSA-O)
Mail: CHSA-O c/c Rob Drapeau
387 Perth Rd
Smiths Falls ON K7A 4S7 Canada
Website: CHSA-O.org
Email: executive@ (add chsa-o.org to complete the email address)

 

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National home education organizations - Canada

Association of Canadian Home-Based Educators (ACHBE)
Web Site: www.flora.org/homeschool-ca/achbe
ACHBE is currently inactive. It may be revived if enough interest is sparked and enough volunteers step forward from the different provinces to make it happen. If you'd like to be actively involved, contact Marian at homeschool-ca@ (add flora.org to complete the email address).
Description
: Previously described as follows: "ACHBE is committed to providing support, advice and information to individuals and organizations. Acting as a special interest group nationally and regionally, ACHBE will help protect the rights of all Canadians to educate their children at home. ACBHE has no political or religious affiliations."

Home School Legal Defence Association (HSLDA)
Web site: hslda.ca
HSLDA is a Christian, nonprofit advocacy organization established to protect family freedoms and to defend and advance the constitutional right of parents to direct the education of their children. Supported by a legal team and run by "an active board of directors, all of whom are homeschooling fathers who give guidance and direction to the organization," HSLDA provides annual memberships to homeschooling families which entitle them to receive legal support at no extra charge should they need it in the course of exercising their homeschooling rights. You do not have to be Christian to belong, but you do have to agree to "use an organized curriculum and a clearly recognizable program of education to instruct [your] children." HSLDA has been active in fighting against certain policies of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and in defending parental use of "reasonable corrective discipline."

 

There are also some national online groups that are not organizations but rather e-lists for online networking and discussion.

 

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International home education organizations and websites

The Alternative Learning Organisation
Web Site: www.alternative-learning.org
E-list: groups.yahoo.com/group/AltlearnMapNetwork
A growing, worldwide community network of Natural Learners, Unschoolers, and support groups, linked together by map.

 

Home Educators
Web Site: www.home-educators.com
Not an organization, but a website intended to create a world-wide community of those interested and involved in home based learning. Includes a forum and articles.

 

Homeschooling Freethinkers
Web site: hsfreethinkers.com
New as of March 2008. Not an organization but a web site with discussion forums intended to serve the international community of homeschoolers whose worldview is "free of supernatural and mystical elements."

 

 

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Online homelearning support forums and e-lists

Listed below are message boards, forums and e-lists for home educators across Ontario or Canada. For international lists, see the International section on this page. For lists specific to more localized areas of Ontario, see our page of Ontario support groups.

 

Home To Learn
New as of 2007. This site offers both an online forum and a chatroom for homeschooling parents across Canada to share information and support about home based learning, educational resources and more.
HomeToLearn.org

 

Canadian Homeschooler's Board
A message board for homeschooling parents across Canada
http://cpeicheff.proboards26.com/index.cgi

 

EcoleMaisonCanada
Un groupe pour les franco-canadiens qui enseignent à leurs enfants à la maison. Ce groupe se veut un lieu de soutien en ligne pour tous les parents enseignants francophones (ou bilingues faisant l'immersion à la maison), sans exclusion selon les méthodes ni selon qu'on soit ou non religieux. L'école à la maison, ou l'école à domicile, ("homeschooling"), n'est pas nécessairement un enseignement comme à l'école, quoique ça peut l'être. Ça peut aussi être un apprentissage bien plus libre et individualisé comme dans l'approche "unschooling". Toutes les approches sont les bienvenues. Le but du groupe est d'avoir des discussions, des échanges d'idées et de renseignements sur les légalités et les ressources éducatives en français, et aussi une occasion de se faire des amies/amis en ligne et d'organiser des groupes de soutien régionaux pour les rencontres et activités en personne. La participation dans ce groupe nécessite une attitude tolérante envers nos différences, et une manière respectueuse de s'exprimer. Rejoignez-nous et contribuez au développement d'un réseau amical bien relié pour la communauté francophone des parents enseignant à la maison au Canada!
http://cf.groups.yahoo.com/group/EcoleMaisonCanada

 

Home Learning Forum
A message board started by Forever Family, a home based business in Ontario whose goal is to provide parents with "Creative Supplies that Inspire Natural Parenting." The forum's Community section provides a way to connect with other homelearning families in your area. It includes Who's Who Canada, Who's Who USA and Who's Who International. There are also sections for Conferences & Curriculum Fairs, Used Curriculum Buy and Sell, Information and Resources (such as support groups), Facilitating and Learning Methods, and more.
http://p204.ezboard.com/bhomelearning

 

hs-ca
An e-list for home educators across Canada. "Living is learning. This list is the place for chatting about anything and everything!" Very chatty and active (almost 3000 messages/month!), with lots of personal banter between long-time friends as well as discussions about home learning.
groups.yahoo.com/group/hs-ca

 

Ontario Home Education
New as of June 2007. "French or English are welcome. If you are home educating in Ontario please join in the discussion. People from all walks of life and other Provinces are welcomed to join, as well as people that wish to stay informed about alternative education options."
groups.yahoo.com/group/OntarioHomeEducation

 

Ontario Home School Community
New as of fall 2004. For all homeschoolers in Ontario as well as "all considering homeschooling as an option for their family, and all academic professionals who are curious about homeschooling."
groups.yahoo.com/group/OHSC

 

Homeschool Friends Ontario
New as of fall 2004. Not an online discussion group, this e-list is for homeschoolers in Ontario to connect with each other family-to-family so as to meet in person regardless of what support groups they belong to. "Its role is to facilitate the development of friendships among our kids (and among ourselves) by providing an awareness of each other's existence as individuals (i.e. independently of group affiliation) and a way to make first contact. The friendship-building itself, however, happens off-list, real person to real person in the non-virtual world." Can also be used to find penpals within Ontario.
groups.yahoo.com/group/hs-friends-ON

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E-lists for homeschooled kids

OFTPkids — for the homelearning children of OFTP members, to share their thoughts and interests, stories and jokes, and make friends with other OFTP Kids.

OFTPteens — for the homelearning teens of OFTP members, to share their thoughts and interests, stories and jokes, and make friends with other OFTP Teens.

Cool Homeschooled Kids e-list — This is a yahoogroup for homelearning kids to hang out and to get to know other homeschoolers. The parents moderate it and keep it safe by requiring parent permission for anyone to join. It was started by a homeschooling mom in Canada so there are mostly Canadian kids, but it's open to kids from outside of Canada as well.

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Specialized support: specific philosophy, pedagogy or faith

Calvert Canada
For Canadian families who are either using the Calvert Home Study Curriculum, or thinking about doing it. On this forum, you may find out more about Calvert, get tips on practically any aspect of using Calvert with your children, ask questions, as well as share your expertise and fellowship with other Canadian Calvert users.
groups.yahoo.com/group/Calcan/

 

The Dandelion Seeds
New as of fall 2004. The members of The Dandelion Seeds message board are sharing ideas as they raise their children to appreciate the need to take care of this planet and all that is on it. There are a variety of different boards including, but not limited to: recycling, nature apprecation, community service, organized groups (eg. Roots & Shoots clubs), crafts, gardening, homelearning and wildlife.
http://64.246.11.123/users5/thedandelionseeds/index.cgi

 

Freethinking Homeschoolers of Canada
(formerly HS Atheist Canada)
"This group is for Canadian homeschooling parents who are atheists, agnostics, or who otherwise don't believe in god(s) or subscribe to a religion (or UFO religion). We encourage discussion on any topic, including the arts, philosophy, science, history, politics and current events. We maintain a database to help members find secular curricula."
http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/Freethinking_Homeschoolers_Canada/

 

Unschooling:
See our page on unschooling resources, including unschooling forums, message boards and email lists.

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Specialized support: ethnic, cultural

Afrocentric Homeschoolers Association
266 Charlotte St. #292, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 2V4 Canada
Email: blackhomeschool@ (add yahoo.ca to complete the email address) Web Site: geocities.com/blackhomeschool
Other Links: groups.yahoo.com/group/aha/
Description: A nonprofit online resource for homeschooling families (and individual teens) everywhere in the world who are engaging in Afrocentric, Africentric, Black-oriented, Black-positive, African, African American or pro-Black education. Based in Ontario, Canada, AHA invites members to become Representatives for their own area.
Membership Fees: free.
Membership Requirements: open to all Afrocentric or Black-oriented homeschoolers everywhere, regardless of race, nationality, income, religion, gender, location, educational background, etc. Homeschooling must include Afrocentric or Black-positive learning. A liability release form must be signed.

 

Chinese Homeschoolers
E-list: groups.yahoo.com/group/chinesehomeschoolers
This list supports those who are Chinese homeschoolers. Members may live in various parts of the world. The topics range from homeschooling in the U.S.A. and abroad, curriculum, multiracial, multilingual, adoption, family relations, Christianity and special needs.

 

EcoleMaisonCanada
E-list: http://cf.groups.yahoo.com/group/EcoleMaisonCanada
Un groupe pour les franco-canadiens qui enseignent à leurs enfants à la maison. Ce groupe se veut un lieu de soutien en ligne pour tous les parents enseignants francophones (ou bilingues faisant l'immersion à la maison), sans exclusion selon les méthodes ni selon qu'on soit ou non religieux. L'école à la maison, ou l'école à domicile, ("homeschooling"), n'est pas nécessairement un enseignement comme à l'école, quoique ça peut l'être. Ça peut aussi être un apprentissage bien plus libre et individualisé comme dans l'approche "unschooling". Toutes les approches sont les bienvenues. Le but du groupe est d'avoir des discussions, des échanges d'idées et de renseignements sur les légalités et les ressources éducatives en français, et aussi une occasion de se faire des amies/amis en ligne et d'organiser des groupes de soutien régionaux pour les rencontres et activités en personne. La participation dans ce groupe nécessite une attitude tolérante envers nos différences, et une manière respectueuse de s'exprimer. Rejoignez-nous et contribuez au développement d'un réseau amical bien relié pour la communauté francophone des parents enseignant à la maison au Canada!

 

Sa-voir
E-list: http://cf.groups.yahoo.com/group/sa-voir/
Groupe francophone de discussions pour les familles qui font l'école à la maison dans la région de l'Outaouais.

 

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Specialized support: gifted and bright children

The Association for Bright Children of Ontario (ABC)
Message board: http://www.abcontario.ca/gifted/boards.htm
There are school forums divided into school board districts but the homeschool forums are for all of Ontario. There are also general forums open to all usergroups province-wide. Before you can post and view messages, you have to register with a username and password and introduce yourself to the administrator by private email (see the instructions on the webpage given above).

 

For other resources about the gifted, see our page on Learning Differences.

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Specialized support: children with special needs

See our Learning Differences page.

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Specialized support: parents with disabilities

pchs-parents
E-list: at www.coollist.com/subscribe.html, enter pchs-parents as the List ID.
This list is for homeschooling parents who are challenged by chronic diseases such as arthritis, MS, Lupus, other physical impediments; being in a wheelchair, being deaf/blind ... as well debilitating diseases such as cardiac disease, cancer, HIV. Basically anything so physically challenging that it affects how you homeschool. It is a list where we can discuss the special needs we have as well as the obstacles we face on a daily basis when we homeschool/unschool.

 

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Local homeschool support groups - Ontario

On the Ontario Support Groups page you will find support group names, descriptions and contact information. You can locate a homeschool support group in your area in several different ways:

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Alphabetical index of
city and county names

Alphabetical index of
support group names

If you don't live in Ontario...

You can find support group listings for other areas on the following web sites:

 

 

Quick links:
. Socialization . Curriculum . Letter of intent .
. Teaching methods . Learning styles .
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