Practical Leadership Helps
My friend Cam Leedahl dedicated her out-of-print book on homeschool leadership (which I am hoping to convince her to revise and re-release!) as follows:
Dedicated to those home educating leaders
who are willing to go the extra mile,
to those weary of the extra mile,
and to those aspiring towards a better mile.
I can think of no better way to dedicate this section of our website.
May you find in these pages—for leaders, by leaders—renewed vision of the eternal value of your efforts, an outlet to share your leadership wisdom, encouragement to continue as the Lord leads you, and inspiration to try new ideas.
Vicki Bentley
HSLDA Group Services Director
Please pardon our “dust” as this page is under construction.
To see all items in a category, click on the topic heading.
Starting a Group
“A Checklist for New Homeschool Groups” by Carol Topp
“Media Relations” by Cam Leedahl
“Talking Tips” by HSLDA—Seven tips to help you represent home education to the media.
First Class Homeschool Ministries—Church-based homeschool co-ops with a mentoring component.
“10 Essential Elements of a Co-Op” by Joy Kita
Articles on starting and running a homeschool group by Carol Topp, CPA
Forming a Homeschool Support Group by Pete Storz
Tips for Starting a Preschool Co-op by TheUnlikelyHomeschool.com
Starting a Homeschool Preschool Co-op by Rachael
Homeschool Co-ops: How to Start Them, Run Them, and Not Burn Out by Carol Topp —Pros and cons of being in a homeschool co-op. How to start a co-op, including running your first planning meeting. Ideas for classes and activities for all ages. Helpful advice on dealing with volunteers, setting policies, managing money, and handling conflict.
“What Is the Difference between a Homeschool Support Group and a Co-op?” by Carol Topp
Activities & Field trips
Activity Days for Homeschool Groups and Families by Marcia Washburn
Interest survey with topics and activities—sample from SCHE
Activities for Group Meetings by Vicki Bentley
“Field Trip Guidelines”—sample from Shenandoah Christian Home Educators, Virginia
Field Trips 101 (with a list of suggested trips)
Graduation Activities —what have other groups done?
Boards and Administration
By-laws and statements of faith—See Financial & Legal Issues
Homeschool Co-ops: How to Start Them, Run Them, and Not Burn Out by Carol Topp—Pros and cons of being in a homeschool co-op. How to start a co-op, including running your first planning meeting. Ideas for classes and activities for all ages. Helpful advice on dealing with volunteers, setting policies, managing money, and handling conflict.
“Overcome Common Co-op Problems” Carol Topp (guest blogger Carren Joye)
“Making Families of Handicapped Students Welcome” by Esther Mast
Servant Leadership issue of TEACH magazine (Spring 2001)
HSLDA non-member letter sample - For families on the roster who are no longer members of your group
Homeschool Co-ops: Opportunities for Children with Special Needs by Faith Berens, HSLDA Special Needs Consultant
7 Questions to Ask Before Starting a Co-op (Home School Heartbeat with Nancy Manos)
“Practical Aspects of Successful Leadership”—CHEA (CA)
“Including Children with Special Needs in Co-ops”—Newsletter by HSLDA special needs consultant Faith Berens
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Coordinator agreement—sample from SCHE, Virginia
Yahoo groups instructions - sample from SCHE, Virginia
Meeting Ideas and Topics
Interest survey with topics and activities—sample from SCHE
Activities for Group Meetings by Vicki Bentley
Dads: Men in the Gap (video/discussion) 90-minute DVD with study guide; Discussion by 7 dads of five major roles of a dad
Sample handout for Dads: Men in the Gap
“Meetings In Minutes”—help us develop speaking outlines, handouts, and other tools for the exclusive use of our Discount Group leaders.
MIM Topics
- Exploring Your Senses —Fun activity night for the whole family! This will need some volunteers and a bit of advance planning on their part, but Marcia provides all the activities, supplies list, and step-by-step instructions.
- Hobby Night—a relatively easy meeting to plan because the families provide the teaching.
- International Day—Each family represents a different country. Celebrate with food, music, costumes, and/or little-known facts about each country!
- Lesson Planning: Strategy for Success (Leader’s Guide)—You’ve heard the old adage, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” Script and outline versions to help equip parents to plan for success!
Also: Handout for meeting participants >> - The Mercy Plant—A devotional that reflects upon God’s daily mercies.
- You Know You’re a Homeschooler When …—A devotional aimed at renewing a sense of joy.
Meetings in Minutes
“Meetings In Minutes”—help us develop speaking outlines, handouts, and other tools for the exclusive use of our Discount Group leaders.
Mentoring
“Fishing 101” by Vicki Bentley—Mentoring programs for homeschool groups.
“Mentoring for Groups” by Diane Kummer
Considering Homeschooling Non-profit organization assisting Christian parents with babies, toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children with information on homeschooling.
Home Education 101—Mentor’s manual and parent workbook for mentoring new homeschoolers.
Smoothing the Way is a support group dedicated to serving first-year homeschooling mothers.
“Speed Mentoring” by Elizabeth Kennedy and Vicki Bentley
Speed Mentoring bio questionnaire example
Miscellaneous Resources
“Five Things the Second Generation of Homeschoolers Needs from the First” by Jacinda Vandenberg
“Homeschool Support Groups: Do You Need One?” by Pamela Greer (The Old Schoolhouse)
Support group helps from Kristen and Denise
“Three Reasons You Must Guard Your Heart” by Michael Hyatt
“Twenty Elements of Success in Christian Education” Reproducible chart from Teaching Home
Spotlight on Support Groups
Roster Rewards Recipients (Discount Group Honor Roll!) Fall 2013
These groups all updated their rosters as requested and got prizes!
Articles, links, and examples in this section are provided for educational purposes and are not necessarily endorsed by HSLDA.