Hobart & Tasmanian Homeschooling Groups

If you’re thinking about starting homeschooling soon, you need to look into Tasmanian homeschooling groups. Where present, we add the Facebook description given by the Facebook admins. 

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I hope you enjoy reading this blog post. If you want to do my course on how to homeschool, click here.

Also, if you don’t have much community around you, why not join the Made 2 Homeschool Community here, a community I (Rebecca Devitt) am part of. I live in Wollongong NSW, but I find this is a great place to get mum community, no matter where I am.

Hobart & Tasmanian homeschooling groups

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Home Education and Tasmanian Homeschooling Groups (incl. Hobart)

Find a homeschool group near you by taking a look at the following groups and accompanying descriptions.

Kingborough Home Educators

  • ‘A place for home educators in the Kingborough area [Tasmania] to meet, plan activities, swap ideas and build a community.’

Hobart Home Education Wednesday Group

  • ‘This group is for Hobart Home Educators that would like to meet up on Wednesday afternoons to participant in activities, develop friendships and learn together :)’

South Hobart Homeschool Group

  • We are a group of homeschoolers who enjoy exploring and playing in nature. We meet at a variety of locations in the Greater Hobart region every Wednesday during school term.
    All homeschoolers are welcome regardless of homeschooling style. In order to have your membership approved, please answer all of the questions presented to you when asking to join the group.

Hobart Homeschool Board Gamers

No Facebook description is given for this Tasmanian homeschooling group

A Worldwide Community of Homeschool Moms: M2H

The Made 2 Homeschool (M2H) community is a wonderful resource for homeschool moms seeking a supportive and engaging community.

Joining a community of like-minded individuals can alleviate the loneliness that can sometimes accompany homeschooling, especially when local groups don’t meet one’s needs or preferences.

The M2H community offers various avenues for connection and support.

Chats, LIVE chat events, webinars, and videos provide opportunities for homeschool moms to interact, learn from each other, and share their experiences.

Additionally, contributors provide printables and articles that can assist in homeschooling endeavors, offering valuable resources and ideas.

If you’re looking to join a community of homeschool moms and benefit from the support and resources they offer, I encourage you to check out the Made 2 Homeschool community.

You can explore their website or social media channels to learn more about their offerings and determine if it aligns with your interests and needs.

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Conclusion: Homeschooling Groups Tasmania – Homeschooling TAS

Social groups are a great idea if you plan on home-educating your children. These Tasmanian homeschooling groups will give you a great avenue to have fun socially and make friends easily. If you’d like some more information on how to find a homeschooling group closer to your specific area, check out Homeschooling groups in Australia or watch the video here.

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Rebecca Devitt

Most adults don't particularly want to relive their schooling experience on a daily basis. They would gladly move on to a new life devoid of homework and teachers. Very, very few adults will passionately blog about their schooling some 15 years after graduating. This makes Rebecca Devitt somewhat unique. As it happens, she was homeschooled. And she loved it. Still does. And she wishes every kid could get a taste of homeschooling at its very best. Her website How Do I Homeschool, is a springboard for parents to see what a life of homeschooling could be for both them & their children. When she's not blogging Rebecca is still homeschooling her-adult-self by learning Latin, growing weird vegetables and most importantly looking after her two children Luke & Penny. She has a husband Tristan and is a participant at Wollongong Baptist Church. She's also written a book about why parents should homeschool called 'Why on Earth Homeschool'.

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