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  • About
    • Mission Statement
    • Community Standards
    • Meet the Board
    • Blog
    • Homeschool Recess
  • Membership
    • Benefits
    • Requirements
    • Enroll Now
  • Let's Connect!
    • Contact Us
    • Upcoming Events
  • FAQ
The Social Homeschooler

Community Standards


We strive to keep our space welcoming and enjoyable for all our members and have implemented the following Community Standards:
  • When hosting or attending an event associated with The Social Homeschooler, you are a representation of our community as a whole. Members are expected to conduct themselves in a responsible and respectful manner; bullying, violence, discrimination, vandalism, vulgarity, or damage to property will not be tolerated.
  • When interacting with others on The Social Homeschooler public page, The Social Homeschooler private page, and the Recess page, members are expected to conduct themselves in a respectful manner; bullying and discrimination will not be tolerated.
  • Be courteous when using public and private spaces. All locations used for events, public or private, should be left in a better condition than when we arrived.
  • Be sure you understand the abilities of your own children/watch your children so the burden of their safety is not displaced on other members.
  • Make yourself available during events to assist the host should an unforeseen need arise.
  • As events allow, participate alongside your children to build many priceless memories.
  • Be clear and courteous communicators when RSVPing to events. Punctuality and attendance are essential to a healthy and thriving community.
  • We encourage clear and direct communication amongst members. If a conflict arrises that does not violate a community standard we ask that you address this concern directly with the individual. 
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