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Park Day

7/19/2013

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Where can homeschool moms find encouragement all summer long while their kids climb trees, run around on the splash pad, and chat with their friends? Where can homeschooled kids find friends over the summer? Park Day!

Every Wednesday this summer, homeschool families from our group have been meeting at Millwood Park from 11:30am to 2pm. On July 3rd, we had record numbers, with around 27 homeschool families represented. The sun has been shining beautifully all summer, with a nice breeze under the trees where we eat a picnic lunch we each bring.

Many homeschool mothers have asked me what I do to help my children cultivate friendships so that they will not be lonely. Park Day is the main way for my children to see their friends over the summer. With a couple of hours once a week to cultivate or begin a new friendship, it's easier to continue the friendship over the course of the school year because a strong friendship has already been established.

What are some other ways to find friendships for your homeschooled children?
  • Invite a homeschool family over to dinner at your house. When the kids play for several hours together, the next time they see each other, they feel at home with the other family.
  • Invite a child to go with your family to an event. When we zoomed around in go-carts as a family, we picked up a homeschooled kid and paid his way to spend the day with us, so that my son could spend time with his best friend.
  • Some people are involved in co-ops for the friendships.
  • Forge friendships with people from your church, and be involved in programs like AWANA. Kids can see each other once a week and establish friendships this way.
  • Attend events from our group. We will be starting up field trips in the fall, as well as family events. Or you can start your own club, and let us know, so that we can put it in the newsletter!

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Kelly link
8/11/2013 11:16:01 am

Thanks CFHE for the great park days every week!

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  • Home
  • INFO
    • ABOUT US >
      • Board Members
      • What We Believe
    • How to Get Involved
    • Activities/Events >
      • Community Calendar
      • Mom's Night Out
      • Annual Homeschool Conference
      • Used Curriculum Sale
      • Homeschool Ski Program
    • Membership Information
    • Parent Qualifying Course Info
    • Local Homeschool Resources >
      • Local Co-ops
      • Local Testing Services
      • Online Testing Services
      • Homeschool Ski
    • Local Businesses
    • Special Needs Resources
    • Running Start
    • Multnomah Plus
    • Discounts
    • WA Homeschool Law
  • Where to start
    • You don't want to miss what we've got here!
    • Unexpected homeschoolers
    • Curious and Newbies
    • Answers to common questions about home education
    • Study.com Scholarship Opportunities
    • Curriulum Options
  • 2025 CFHE Homeschool Conference
    • 2025 Conf Schedule
    • Vendor List
    • Workshops Speakers
    • Speaker Inquiry Form
    • Vendor Inquiry Form
  • Contact Us
  • Donation