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Granite State Home Educators (GSHE)
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Category: How To

Don’t Replicate Public School at Home

January 18, 2023 admin

Many new(er) homeschooling families struggle with letting go of the public-education mindset — the “one-size-fits-all” model — and try to…

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Posted in: Encouragement, How To Filed under: Encouragement

Career Counseling and Job Matching Available to Homeschoolers

November 10, 2022 admin

Awato (pronounced “a way to”) offers career counseling and job matching to teens as part of the “Drive to 65…

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Posted in: How To, Tips & Resources Filed under: AWATO, Career Counseling, Youth employment

From Homeschool to College: Navigating the Application Journey

June 8, 2022 admin

Now and again, GSHE asks our members to share their experiences and expertise with us so more families can be…

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Posted in: Encouragement, How To Filed under: college, College Prep

Annual Assessments: You Can Do It

March 31, 2022 admin

Every year I see new(er) homeschoolers in a tizzy about the annual assessment. Deep breath… Yes, it’s new to you.…

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Posted in: Encouragement, How To Filed under: Assessments

How to Be an Effective Advocate

January 3, 2022 admin

Homeschooling families may wish to monitor and participate in the legislative process on various issues and bills. There are many…

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Posted in: How To Filed under: 2022 Legislation, advocacy, legislation

Home Education for a Child That is “Behind”

December 11, 2021 admin

Frequently when a child leaves traditional schooling, they can be considered “behind.” Either the school was not able to keep…

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Posted in: Editorials, How To Filed under: deschooling

Homeschooling and Working with Public Schools

December 10, 2021 admin

Homeschooling in New Hampshire is something of a DIY effort. We have a great deal of autonomy and school districts…

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Posted in: Editorials, How To Filed under: Equal Access, Public Schools

Finances of Home Education: How to Homeschool Inexpensively

September 15, 2021 admin

Deciding whether or not to initiate a home education program can be complicated. One of the biggest concerns is the…

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Posted in: How To, Tips & Resources Filed under: Affordable, Cost

Mom Schooling: Creating Family-Based Co-ops

August 12, 2021 admin

GSHE was thrilled to host a discussion on family-based learning groups with two experienced homeschooling moms who have participated in…

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Posted in: Events, How To Filed under: event, Learning Pods

Why Over-Sharing Is Not Recommended

August 2, 2021 admin

There are many times it may seem kinder, more helpful, or even easier to give more information to your local…

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Posted in: How To Filed under: How To, Legal, Over-comply, Requirements

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Recent Blog Posts

  • HEAC Discussion of Hostile Legislation and Notification Requirements
  • The High Price of Public Ed Failure
  • 2023 Reading Challenge – November
  • 2023 Reading Challenge – October
  • Homeschool Reading Survey
  • HEAC Discusses Accountability and Best Practices
  • HEAC Debates Best Practices
  • Potential Amendment to HB 628, Background Check Bill
  • 2023 Reading Challenge – September
  • New Ed 315 Rules Approved by JLCAR

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