Interested in Homeschooling?
Thinking of homeschooling your child? We've compiled a list of resources to get your started.
Click here to view.

Youth Services has also put together a pamphlet of homeschooling resources available from the library. Inside you'll find helpful websites, book recommendations, and educational library programs for your homeschooling needs.

Need Advice?
We've complied a list of Homeschooling Experts. Click on a name to learn more about them.
David Albert
Adrienne Furness
John Holt
Grace Llewellyn

Get talking about Homeschooling: Discussion Lists
Radical Unschoolers
LivingMathForum
Unschooling Teens
Unschooling Discussion
Unskoolbkshop

Homeschooling Book/Magazine/Textbook Suggestions

List of Homeschooled Characters in Books

List of Helpful Homeschooling Links

Gale Courses and Other Helpful Library Sources

The library recently added Gale Courses as a free online resource that should be helpful for older homeschool students. Gale Courses offers a wide range of highly interactive, instructor led courses that you can take entirely online. As a library card holder in good standing, you are entitled to these courses at no cost. Courses run for six weeks and new sessions begin every month.

Also, take advantage of e-books and e-audiobooks on OverDrive and Libby(app version), and instant access to movies, music, and e-books on Hoopla. Our online databases can be found HERE.

How To Use the Library While Homeschooling Elementary Students
Here is a helpful blog post on tips on how to get you started using the library while homeschooling elementary students.

 

Check out our Parent/Teacher Collection

Our Parent/Teacher Collection is located in Youth Services across from our video section. Here you'll find helpful books on school subjects, everyday parenting, and books written for homeschooling parents. All books are available to check-out for three weeks.

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