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Welcome to Smoothing the Way

Smoothing the Way is a support group dedicated to serving first-year homeschooling mothers. Each month a topic of specific interest to the new homeschooler is offered. Veteran homeschooling moms and guest speakers are available to inform and encourage those who have decided to take on the exciting, yet sometimes daunting, task of educating their own children.

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Welcome to Smoothing the Way online! You'll find Membership information, a list of Locations where local Smoothing the Way groups are meeting, and upcoming Seminar and Webinar details, as well as our Community Forum and much, much more.

Watch our Welcome Video

Welcome to Smoothing the WayFor more details about STW's history and future plans, as well as Membership benefits, please take a moment to watch our Welcome video.

How the Program Works

Smoothing the Way exists to serve the new homeschooler. We will offer you information that will make your first year less confusing. We will also offer you the opportunity to meet other new homeschoolers who are sharing your experiences — both good and bad! You will meet veteran homeschoolers who can reassure you that these experiences are very normal and can help you to navigate through your first year.

Smoothing the Way will benefit you the most if you begin the program in August and attend as many meetings as possible throughout the year. The calendar is designed to address your needs as you encounter them. We do know, however, that people begin homeschooling all through the year. For this reason, you are welcome to join Smoothing the Way at any time! The most important thing is for you to find the support you need to make you a more successful homeschooler.

 

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