The American Homeschool Association’s Open Online Journalism Project provides a voice and broad exposure for any the work homeschoolers are involved in, and it offers homeschoolers a place to share, learn and help others become empowered.
The AHA Citizen’s Journal will address issues related to homeschooling and which homeschool advocates have a passion for: homeschooling, unschooling, parenting, rights and responsibilities, curfews, activities . . . the list goes on. In just the last week or so posts have covered these topics: College without High School, Chris Klicka in Hospice, Homeschooling Around the World, What Kind of Homeschooler, Freedom to Choose, Homeschooling and Divorce, Building Advocacy-Curfews, and Does Homeschooling Have to be Political?
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