Making Homeschool Connections

There are great homeschool groups across the country. It may be easy in your area to connect with other homeschool families and create connections. However, some of you live in an area that does not have the same level of support. You may have to invest in attending family camps, homeschool conferences or create times at your home that allow you to connect with other homeschool families. You can often meet other families that have invested their time in developing work skills to pour into the building up of their family in business. A great part of homeschooling is the flexible schedule that allows each family to travel or spend time with practical experience related to work and business. You can also volunteer with groups like “8 Days of Hope” that assist in areas hit by storms. You can team up to help rebuild houses or make repairs to homes damaged. This is also a great way to make connections with families skilled in different trades.

My point of bringing this up is to encourage you to have your children involved in connecting with families or groups that have like skills for business. Make it a point in 2025 to show your children how to come along side other families and learn business skills.

– Donald Bloom


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