Motivation to homeschool is changing. How does your group adapt?

As more people start homeschooling for different motivations how does your group adapt?
As more people start homeschooling for different motivations how does your group adapt?
On the I Am a Homeschool Group Leader Facebook page, a lot of discussion happened around the topic of being an inclusive group (open at all) or exclusive group (limiting membership). Several homeschool leaders contributed the reasons for their group’s…
Traps a homeschool leader can fall into if they don't include parents in their homeschool program.
Homeschool Co-ops: How to Start Them, Run Them and Not Burn Out the book helps homeschool leaders launch their co-ops and run them successfully.
Carol Topp, the HomeschoolCPA, explains her reply to this new mom considering a homeschool program for a very young child.
A homeschool co-op offers drop-off high school classes and wants to remain high quality and low cost. Can they do all three?
This book is for anyone who mistakenly thinks they don't have to do any annual reports to the IRS.
What types of policies should your homeschool co-op have?
Carol Topp, the HomeschoolCPA, answers questions from homeschool leaders about insurance.
Carol Topp, CPA offers advice and tips on important topics to running a successful group.