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Since I started as librarian in 2018 our library has hosted a 1 or 2 time a month for a Homeschool Support Group. 12:05:25 From April Kennedy to Everyone: Hello from Utah 12:05:27 From sloane clark to Everyone: Hello, Atlanta, Ga FCPL 12:05:43 From Lynisse Baker to Everyone: Hello from Ky 12:05:47 From stacey nelson to Everyone: Stacey from Rockwood 12:05:51 From Angela Watkins to Everyone: Hi All, Angela Watkins here from Aztec, New Mexico! 12:05:53 From Chris Markley to Everyone: Hello from Kingsport TN 12:06:00 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Welcome everyone! 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I am both an assistant librarian and a veteran homeschooler. 12:09:48 From Jeanette Brewer to Everyone: I am a previous homeschool mom and a Senior Library Assistant. I am currently a branch manager in Roanoke, VA. 12:10:12 From Julie Edwards to sloane clark, Host and Panelists: Hi Sloane - I’m not getting that on my end. I’m sorry! Maybe try logging out and back in. 12:10:30 From Justin Maga to Host and Panelists: Greetings from American Samoa! 12:10:59 From Megan Gallipeau to Everyone: I'm a YS librarian in virginia and the oldest of 8 k-12 homeschool siblings :) 12:11:53 From Barbara Walker to Everyone: I manage the public library in North Augusta, SC 12:12:06 From Teresa Carlton to Everyone: I homeschooled my three children K-12. 12:12:10 From Rebekah Taylor to Everyone: Homeschooled K-12 in Virginia, now a children's librarian in Quincy, MA! 12:12:14 From Megin Sewak to Host and Panelists: Greetings from western PA 12:12:33 From Celena Bradley to Everyone: Hello all - public youth services librarian in Wichita Falls, TX 12:12:44 From Brittany Hess to Host and Panelists: Library Assistant in Central Pa and a homeschool mom! 12:12:53 From Nancy Turner to Everyone: Hello from Sullivan County, TN 12:12:57 From Maria Casto to Everyone: Currently homeschooling a highschooler and a library assistant part time. I'm excited to help homeschooling patrons! 12:13:27 From Cherie Pemberton to Everyone: I am a homeschool mom and I am a Branch Manager in Archie, Missouri. 12:13:46 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Thank you all for joining us. For anyone just coming in, I will send the recordings and slides in a few days. If you have any questions for Christina please put them in the Q&A box and I’ll moderate at the end of the webinar! 12:13:55 From Warwick Armstrong to Everyone: Hello everyone - Waz, Associate, Gwinnett County Public Library, Georgia 12:14:21 From Connie Troxell to Everyone: Hello from Wayne county, NC! 12:14:23 From Jessica Stefano to Everyone: I homeschooled my daughter who is visually-impaired and on the spectrum through graduation and now she is thriving in college - she's even loving life living on campus! 12:14:33 From Karen Wilson to Everyone: I'm a homeschooling mother. We have 5 children none of which ever attended traditional schools. Our oldest 3 have graduated, 1 of which is currently in their junior year in college. Our youngest son graduates in 30 days and then we'll have our youngest and last homeschooler until she graduates. 12:14:58 From Karen Wilson to Everyone: I also work at the Charles County Public Library 12:15:20 From Margaret Dobucki to Everyone: Hello from Ohio! 12:15:36 From Emilie Hanson to Everyone: I'm a public librarian just looking to provide services for homeschool families. I hope we finally get to some of that by the end of the webinar! 12:15:55 From April Kennedy to Everyone: I work at the State Library for the Blind. 12:16:42 From Leanne Shelsen to Everyone: Hello from the Toronto area - I work in a public library and I'm in the same boat as Emilie - looking to provide homeschool services to families 12:16:56 From Kathy Eastman to Everyone: Emilie Hanson...on the same page 12:17:12 From Janet Huber to Everyone: Same here, Leeann 12:17:16 From Teri Hamilton to Everyone: Hello from Houlka Mississippi, 12:17:17 From Deidrah Reeves to Everyone: "I feel like I misunderstood the point of this webinar … ? 12:17:37 From Becky Cooper to Everyone: agree Deidrah. 12:17:44 From Glynis Hart to Everyone: I agree with EH. I understand the homeschool history; how do we reach out to the homeschoolers in our communities? Are there networks, websites? We have the resources but we need to know from the homeschoolers what they need from us. 12:18:01 From robert rosenthal to Everyone: agreed 12:18:03 From Janet Makoujy to Everyone: Is this a history of homeschooling or will we be getting some practical application ideas? 12:18:14 From Teri Hamilton to Everyone: I have been homeschooling my children for 9 years! I am the Branch Manager for Houlka public Library. 12:18:25 From Emily Kubincanek to Everyone: I appreciate learning the history! 12:18:41 From Catie Calderon to Everyone: I believe Christina mentioned she would give a brief overview on the history of education. Wait a bit and see, everyone! 12:19:11 From Christina McGowan to Everyone: I agree with EH and GH 12:19:15 From Marissa Elera to Everyone: I'm fascinated by this background info, helps to put it all in context. 12:19:27 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Hi everyone - Christina said she’d dive into the history, methods and growing diversity of home education and will explore outreach opportunities and program inspirations to put into practice in your library. 12:19:32 From Leelynn Brady to Everyone: Learning the history is important to understand how to approach it today. It's interesting to learn and see what we can do. I know one of the challenges we seem to have with our Homeschool Hub is that the parents are expecting us to be the teachers to their students. 12:19:51 From Becky Cooper to Everyone: Thank you for telling me what the Encyclopedia Brittanica says about how the slave trade happened, can we get to the tools and resources used at libraries for homeschoolers? 12:19:59 From Beth Gallego to Everyone: Webinar description: "Christina will dive into the history, methods and growing diversity of home education, we will explore outreach opportunities and program inspirations to put into practice in your library." We're in the first half of that description. :) 12:20:13 From Megan Gallipeau to Everyone: It's important for her to give the context, because some librarians may not be aware of the legal issues related to homeschooling. Some states, such as New York, have a lot of legal hoops for parents to jump through that librarians may be asked to assist with. 12:20:28 From Karen Wilson to Everyone: As a homeschool mom for over 20 years, I always direct homeschoolers to Homeschool Legal Defense Association www.hslda.org to find out the legal requirements for homeschooling in their state. 12:21:06 From Emilie Hanson to Everyone: Thanks @Karen Wilson 12:21:28 From Rhonda Florence to Everyone: Pre-Covid, there was a great Home Schooling group in Thomasville, NC. The group met monthly at the library, and there was usually some sort of program, along with giving those homeschoolers the opportunity to interact with other homeschoolers, and the parents/teachers the chance to share their knowledge. The group did a great job, including proms and other activities, sharing resources they had purchased. I think part of the outreach is facilitating connection. 12:22:21 From Cathleen Hill to Everyone: Megan-exactly. Context is super important 12:22:34 From Emily Kubincanek to Everyone: How can we understand what tools and resources homeschoolers need if we don't know the foundations of homeschooling and why people choose alternate schooling? 12:22:44 From sloane clark to Everyone: As an AA librarian, thank you for providing context to public education and American history. 12:22:56 From Emily Shade to Everyone: Emily K, exactly! 12:23:50 From Emilie Hanson to Everyone: The Department of Education Battle, 1918-1932 Public Schools, Catholic Schools, and the Social Order by Douglas J. Slawson 350 pages, 6.00 x 9.00 Hardcover | 9780268041106 | May 2005 12:24:14 From Amy Reis to Everyone: Anyway we could possibly get the titles and authors names for the two books she just mentioned? 12:24:38 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: @Amy I’ll email Christina and add them to the blog post! 12:25:24 From Emily Shade to Everyone: This is also information we can give to parents who need help justifying their choices to naysayers. 12:25:42 From Michelle Ballard to Everyone: Where is Christina currently working? 12:25:53 From Amy Reis to Everyone: Wonderful! Thank you so much! 12:25:57 From Olivia Todd to Everyone: This is the other title she mentioned: https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Ku_Klux_Klan_in_the_City_1915_1930.html?id=0TUL_pAiQ4AC 12:26:13 From Olivia Todd to Everyone: it's by Kenneth Jackson 12:26:33 From Maria Casto to Everyone: Thank you for that information! :) 12:26:34 From Brandy Marsden to Everyone: awesome author! 12:26:49 From Brandy Marsden to Everyone: John Holt 12:27:00 From Karen Wilson to Everyone: I love his quote on the slide 12:27:52 From Emilie Hanson to Everyone: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinagiovannelli/ 12:27:58 From Emilie Hanson to Everyone: Thanks @Olivia 12:28:17 From Brandy Marsden to Everyone: really opens your eyes to what education is! 12:28:39 From Marissa Elera to Everyone: I've always wondered about unschooling! 12:29:13 From Cathleen Hill to Everyone: The number of people who still view homeschooling as invalid is baffling. 12:29:15 From Michelle Ballard to Everyone: Thank you! 12:29:30 From Marissa Elera to Everyone: It would be interesting to hear how Montessori factors into this 12:29:31 From Cherie Pemberton to Everyone: Marissa Durenda Wilson is a great resource about unschooling. 12:29:40 From Emily Shade to Everyone: When I was a kid, we thought we were bad homeschoolers because we didn't follow a set curriculum or keep school-like records, etc. As an adult, I heard the word "unschooling" and realized that's what we were doing! 12:29:49 From Brandy Marsden to Everyone: totally agree Cathleen Hill! 12:30:04 From Rhonda Florence to Everyone: Truly it depends on the quality of the person doing the homeschooling. Some people cannot parent, let alone teach their children. 12:30:19 From Emilie Hanson to Everyone: @michelle https://myforefront.org/team_members/christina-caputo/ 12:30:59 From April Kennedy to Everyone: The More/ Moor Foundation? 12:31:28 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: https://www.moorefoundation.com/ 12:31:38 From Olivia Todd to Everyone: How do you spell this guy Gato's name? 12:31:47 From Emily McCabe to Everyone: John Taylor Gatto 12:31:51 From Olivia Todd to Everyone: Ty! 12:32:49 From April Kennedy to Everyone: Thanks! 12:33:20 From Emilie Hanson to Everyone: @Karen Wilson was on it :) 12:33:42 From Kari Wall to Everyone: HSLDA is the best resource to direct people to, especially for first time homeschoolers. 12:33:49 From Karen Wilson to Everyone: 😁 12:34:03 From Karen Wilson to Everyone: @Kari agreed 12:34:10 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: https://hslda.org/ 12:34:30 From Olivia Todd to Everyone: How do we access this map? 12:34:48 From Karen Wilson to Everyone: it's on their website 12:34:48 From Brandy Marsden to Everyone: the above link 12:34:51 From Veronica (Amberdenise) Puckett to Everyone: https://hslda.org/legal 12:34:53 From Megin Sewak to Everyone: Agreed - HSLDA is very thorough, and has very helpful forms. 12:34:57 From Tiffany Chau to Everyone: Hi everyone, does any know resources for those in Canada? 12:34:59 From Kari Wall to Everyone: HSLDA can also provide diplomas - very helpful to graduating seniors. 12:35:01 From Jeanette Brewer to Everyone: HSLDA.org I think. 12:35:15 From Cathleen Hill to Everyone: Wow- I didn't realize it was against the law for that long. I see why my mother was so concerned about moving from GA. 12:35:55 From Emilie Hanson to Everyone: yeah that seems so weird! 12:38:04 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: I’ll be sending the slides and recordings in a few days for anyone who wants to reference these more closely. 12:38:18 From Gaylee Harris to Everyone: Thank you, Julie! 12:38:20 From Janet Huber to Everyone: Thanks Julie! 12:38:21 From carbogast to Everyone: Thank you! 12:38:26 From Meldon Jenkins-Jones to Everyone: Great! 12:38:33 From Emily Shade to Everyone: Thank you so much! 12:38:43 From Connie Troxell to Everyone: Thank you! 12:38:45 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: You’re welcome - the chat transcript with the links to books and websites that people have been mentioning will be sent out as well! 12:39:01 From carbogast to Everyone: Great! 12:39:07 From Sandra Brautigam to Everyone: Thank you. 12:39:21 From Christina McGowan to Everyone: thank you...will be very useful... 12:39:45 From Amy Reis to Everyone: Thank you so much! That will be so helpful! 12:40:01 From sloane clark to Everyone: Yes, I see it in Atlanta. 12:40:33 From Jennifer Ball to Everyone: I homeschooled my 2 kids to graduation. HSLDA is wonderful. Most states also have homeschool associations that are very helpful to new and seasoned homeschool families. I "mentored" new homeschool parents and always recommended they get the Rainbow Resource Center catalog to help choose curriculum (hopefully it's still around). It has descriptions and reviews. At our library, our youth programs coordinator does a weekly storytime and activity. We also have STEM kits they can use in-library. 12:40:59 From Olivia Todd to Everyone: That's so cool, Jennifer! 12:41:34 From Cathleen Hill to Everyone: One of the main reasons my parents chose to HS me was being bullied for any of my "diverse" qualities. 12:41:39 From Jennifer Ball to Everyone: Thank you, Olivia. I still have a heart for homeschool families, just not as much time... 12:42:07 From Becky Cooper to Everyone: Thanks Jennifer for that info. 12:42:16 From Emily Shade to Everyone: My brother has Cystic Fibrosis. He was in the hospital a lot in first grade. My mother took him out to homeschool and he didn't have to go into the hospital again until he was 16. 12:42:16 From Megan Gallipeau to Everyone: I was homeschooled because I was hyperlexic at a very young age :) 12:42:21 From Emilie Hanson to Everyone: fyi for folks I think the current usage is "gender affirming surgery" 12:42:44 From Sarah Grainger to Everyone: So, it's taken almost 45 minutes to actually get to talking about "library services"? 12:43:18 From Emily Shade to Everyone: We had violence threats sent to many of the schools in our area today. If I had kids, I would be terrified to send them to school. 12:44:01 From Anna Doyle to Everyone: It's important to be aware that as a librarian, you may be one of the few non-related adults with which homeschooled kids interact on a regular basis. I'd like to recommend people check out the https://responsiblehomeschooling.org/bill-of-rights/ because there are a fair number of kids who were homeschooled who did *not* receive the care and education they should, and without regular contact with mandated reporters, they may slip through the cracks. I was homeschooled for much of grade school and my parents did it well, but that is not always the case. You may be one of people who can be a resource for kids who need a different adult. 12:44:36 From Cathleen Hill to Everyone: Many librarians have to justify hosting homeschool programs at all, just like homeschoolers have to justify doing it in the first place. Context is important. 12:44:39 From Connie Meade to Everyone: Does anyone know what the Dewey numbers would be of Homeschooling, for ordering purposes 12:44:39 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: https://www.halfahundredacrewood.com/ 12:44:55 From Jennifer Ball to Everyone: You're welcome, Becky. One of our reasons to continue homeschooling is that my youngest kiddo has dyslexia and ADHD. We could be more flexible on methods and how long we stayed on things he struggled with. Homeschool Co-ops were fantastic for helping with the subjects I felt lacking in to teach (math, hard sciences). 12:45:21 From Rose Hernandez to Everyone: what was that list called again? the half acre.. 12:45:33 From Leelynn Brady to Everyone: The half acre wood 12:45:40 From Emilie Hanson to Everyone: Julie wrote it above 12:45:41 From Catie Calderon to Everyone: Julie has shared a link! 12:45:47 From Cathleen Hill to Everyone: Rose- Julie posted a link above 12:45:48 From Benjamin Asby to Everyone: half hundred acre wood 12:45:51 From Patrick Sturgill to Host and Panelists: https://www.halfahundredacrewood.com/ 12:46:06 From Patrick Sturgill to Host and Panelists: just saw other link, sorry 12:46:12 From Leelynn Brady to Everyone: Thanks for the link Julie! 12:46:20 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: You’re welcome! 12:46:23 From Nancy Phillips to Everyone: 649.6 12:46:28 From Rose Hernandez to Everyone: Thank you! 12:46:29 From Anna Doyle to Everyone: Yes, people may pull their LGBTQ+ kids from public schools to protect them from bullying, but they may also do it to beat it out of the kids with less chance of getting caught. 12:46:30 From Becca Addington to Everyone: Connie - 370s 12:47:09 From sloane clark to Everyone: CRT 12:47:23 From Karen Wilson to Everyone: and you can't leave out slavery 12:47:24 From Lynne Johnson to Everyone: The Dewey Number is going to vary depending on the exact subject of the book you purchase 12:47:41 From Michelle Ford to Everyone: I have recently had a monthly art class for our Homeschoolers. It went great. The teacher is terrific with the kids, letting them be creative. I am hoping to do a sewing class or two in the fall, if I can find a teacher. 12:48:09 From Rebecca Jung to Everyone: We have homeschool curriculum and guides at 371.04 12:48:10 From Emily Shade to Everyone: We just started a homeschool storytime a few months ago. Our kids are *very* physically active. I'm going to start doing schoolyard games with them, since that may be something they won't have much exposure to in a home environment. 12:48:22 From Megin Sewak to Everyone: Our library created a separate Parent Teacher section, then Dewey numbers were assigned according to the individual book with an additional PT on the sticker. 12:48:25 From Cristy Mack to Everyone: I have had homeschooling families come to my Crochet Class I teach. 12:48:44 From Catie Calderon to Everyone: Megan- we've done this as well and parents love that! 12:48:51 From Cathleen Hill to Everyone: Connie- We have our HS books in the parenting section, then separated by dewy within that. 12:49:04 From Megin Sewak to Everyone: Catie - ours, too! Much easier to find what they're looking for. 12:49:19 From Cherie Pemberton to Everyone: We do Homeschool Hangout for our teens and we have an Art in the Library group for ages 7-12. 12:49:31 From Nancy Phillips to Everyone: our library has a family that does art and phys ed opportunities for locals. This keeps from having to worry about different beliefs 12:49:32 From Meg Beade Stowe to Everyone: Whenever I ask what families of at-home learners want from the library, they basically want me as another teacher. E.g. programs centered around specific subjects like "geography." It's a bit frustrating. 12:49:34 From Emily Shade to Everyone: Oooh! Cherie, I love that idea! 12:49:37 From Michelle Ford to Everyone: I am hoping to also have a collection of machines, musical instruments, microscope, telescope, etc that the homeeschoolers can check out. 12:50:00 From Megan Farve to Everyone: Meg, I have similar issues at my library. 12:50:13 From Brandy Marsden to Everyone: As a home school mom and public librarian. I love when resources for homeschool are within their own section and easy to find in the online catalogs 12:50:19 From Karen Wilson to Everyone: @Michelle what a great idea...much needed for many homeschoolers 12:50:30 From Cherie Pemberton to Everyone: We have more homeschool kids attend our programs than we do public school kids. 12:50:30 From Janet Makoujy to Everyone: Our library will not purchase textbooks so we have to send homeschoolers to the public board of education to see if they can borrow school books. 12:50:41 From Julie Edwards to Host and Panelists: Christina just giving you a time check - we have 10 minutes left. 12:51:09 From Kelly Depin to Everyone: I had a homeschooling group to do natural sciences but we had to go back to using masks due to an outbreak of covid in the area. They told me they weren't going to come back and one father made such a fuss he was asked to leave :( Now we don't have masks - and they haven't come back. 12:51:12 From Kenneth Eilen to Everyone: Honestly, that's what Chegg is for. Chegg is textbook rental and can be sent back within a few weeks. In my opinion at least. 12:51:27 From Todd Bowser to Everyone: Is there a collection of age-appropriate OER that could be applied here? 12:51:27 From Megin Sewak to Everyone: Janet - there are a lot of homeschool methods (TGTB, Charlotte Mason) that focus heavily on literature books over textbooks, so collection-wise it still may be doable! 12:51:49 From Megan Gallipeau to Everyone: my mom used MODG and that's very literature based, especially for history 12:52:05 From Amanda Wilkerson to Host and Panelists: Did you join these social media groups with your personal account or a library-related account? I see that many groups in our community use social media, but I hesitate to link my personal account with them since that is for my time off the clock, not for professional reasons. Just wondering if there's another solution there I am not thinking of 12:52:10 From Jenna Maley to Everyone: A homeschool family asked if we could carry homeschool curriculum? Do your libraries carry full curriculum guides? Do you find they are checked out and returned? 12:52:35 From Nancy Phillips to Everyone: Covid has made a change. Many in our community are ready for "normal", but some are not 12:52:40 From Celena Bradley to Everyone: We don't carry curriculum or text books, but I do try to have books that support their curriculums 12:53:09 From Megan Farve to Everyone: Love your question, Jenna. 12:53:09 From Amy Grant to Everyone: We carry curriculums etc that homeschool parents donate to us. 12:53:30 From Rachel Robinson to Host and Panelists: I've also been asked about free curriculum -- or which curriculum is the most supported or library approved 12:53:36 From Emily Shade to Everyone: Homeschool advisory team - that's a cool idea! 12:53:55 From Nancy Phillips to Everyone: We have informational and Hooked on Phonics and educational videos like LeapFrog 12:54:11 From Warwick Armstrong to Everyone: We do a Homeschool Hangout as well. It's a 'concurrent' program. The parents get together to share experiences and resources and support each other, and we tell them about potential library resources. In the meantime, their kids are provided with an educational 'activity', which consists of a mixture of educational videos, and fun educational exercises. 12:54:25 From Lisa Jones to Everyone: i'm sorry, I was called away for a second. WHO is on the Homeschool Advisory Team? 12:54:40 From Emily Shade to Everyone: Lisa, homeschool parents/caregivers 12:54:51 From Cathleen Hill to Everyone: I send out a Google form at the end of each year-super helpful. Love to see everything in a pie chart lol 12:55:25 From Daniel Franco to Everyone: I need to leave for a meeting. Thank you for this presentation! 12:55:26 From Becky Cooper to Everyone: My town is very small, with limited resources. Is there a book anyone would recommend that would give parents a wide overview of methods or types of homeschooling to consider? 12:55:27 From Nancy Phillips to Everyone: We don't have any curriculum. They say it wouldn"t circulate enough and too many types and levels to be feasible 12:56:13 From Rachel Robinson to Host and Panelists: Did a public library put together the Homeschool Advisory Team or did it already exisit? 12:56:42 From Brandy Marsden to Everyone: Another book to have in your library, if you do not carry homeschool curriculum books. Is Cathy Duffy's homeschool curriculum review book! Very helpful for families to help make a decision on the type of curriculum that would best work for their family and child(ren). All in ONE book! :) 12:56:46 From Emily Shade to Everyone: Becky Cooper, homeschool.com would be a good resource. There is a section on homeschool methods 12:57:03 From Susan Jelic to Everyone: Do others find that if you provide programming labeled "homeschool" that it is preferred for these families rather than just having them attend other regular library programs? A lot of these program ideas are ones that we already have at our library. 12:57:03 From Francie Clark to Everyone: There's a credited home study school called "Seton Home School" which is Catholic based. Parents don't have to worry about giving the grades and the school handles the school records and high school transcripts. My family used them. 12:57:13 From Mikaela Ramsay to Everyone: Do you have a printed list of the many programs you listed on this? 12:57:24 From April Kennedy to Everyone: Very informative session. Thanks! 12:57:25 From Megin Sewak to Everyone: Becky - you may be better off creating a resource guide with a list of websites they could review, especially if you have computer access in building. I second the Cathy Duffy reviews - she's very thorough. 12:57:27 From Lisa Jones to Everyone: Thank you for the info. on the Homeschool Advisory Team. You said it was Homeschool parents and caregivers, but was there also a librarian there facilitating it or sitting in on it? 12:57:46 From Nancy Phillips to Everyone: Our homeschool moms can check out books for 6 weeks, just like public school teachers 12:57:49 From Megan Gallipeau to Everyone: my mom used "Designing your own classical curriculum" By laura berquist and that might be good for families looking for a religious/Christian program 12:57:51 From Leelynn Brady to Everyone: I have to leave but thank you so much for this session. I look forward to reviewing the resources when they are ready 12:58:00 From Brandy Marsden to Everyone: Also have a subscription to Practical Homeschooling Magazine! Helpful for resources and up to date information! 12:58:00 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: I’ll be sending out the chat transcript with all these great suggestions! 12:58:07 From Ruth Young to Everyone: I feel like I learned at this webinar, but it was too short for all the important history to be included. 12:58:14 From Nancy Phillips to Everyone: Thank you! 12:58:17 From Lynisse Baker to Everyone: Thank you so much for this session! 12:58:20 From Katie Broughey to Everyone: Thank you for this informative presentation!! 12:58:21 From Emily Shade to Everyone: Lisa Jones, yes, it sounded kind of a like a teen advisory board, but for homeschool parents. It was a way for parents to let the librarian know what library services could help them best 12:58:22 From Cherie Pemberton to Everyone: Thank you! 12:58:32 From Megan Stewart to Everyone: Thank you for all of the info! 12:58:33 From Lori Bradford to Everyone: We have a homeschool group that's a book club. They choose the book and we meet once a month and do an activity while discussing the book. For example, we read Trapped in a Video Game and played an Escape game together. Activity always matches book. 12:58:33 From Carolyn Ferguson to Everyone: Thank you! 12:58:34 From Jeanette Brewer to Everyone: Thank you for your time. 12:58:34 From Shawnee Armstrong-Hilliard to Everyone: Thank you for the information! 12:58:36 From Amelia Blackmon to Host and Panelists: Thank you for the information! 12:58:40 From Gail Blake to Everyone: Thank you!! 12:58:42 From Rebecca Jung to Everyone: Thank you! 12:58:43 From Alycia Lebo to Everyone: Thank you very much! 12:58:43 From Janea Coker to Everyone: Thanks! 12:58:44 From Connie Troxell to Everyone: Thank you! 12:58:45 From Yesenia Ricardo to Everyone: FB name again, please 12:58:45 From Becky Cooper to Everyone: Thanks Brandi and Megin 12:58:45 From Karyn Stanley to Everyone: Thank you for everything! 12:58:45 From Jessica Woolridge to Everyone: Thanks so much! 12:58:47 From Veronica (Amberdenise) Puckett to Everyone: thank you! 12:58:48 From Cristy Mack to Everyone: Thank you! 12:58:48 From Ash Parker to Everyone: Very informative and helpful, thank you. 12:58:49 From Catie Calderon to Everyone: Thank you, Christina! 12:58:52 From Kim Whiting to Host and Panelists: Thank you Christina. 12:58:52 From Benjamin Asby to Everyone: Thank you for your time and the information! 12:58:57 From Andrew Birden to Everyone: Thanks! 12:58:59 From Patrick Sturgill to Host and Panelists: Thank you, wonderful information & history 12:59:01 From Michelle Ford to Everyone: Thank you 12:59:03 From Emily Shade to Everyone: Thank you so much! This was wonderful! 12:59:04 From Rebekah Taylor to Everyone: Thank you so much! 12:59:04 From Janet Huber to Everyone: Thank you 12:59:06 From Patrick Kellough to Host and Panelists: Very informative. 12:59:07 From carbogast to Everyone: Thank you! 12:59:07 From Kendall Toothman to Everyone: Thank you 12:59:07 From Rufina Iruka to Everyone: Thanks. Enjoyed it 12:59:10 From Gayle Meredith to Everyone: Thank you for all the information, ideas, resources! 12:59:12 From Rondi Downs to Everyone: Thank you. I homeschooled my kids and would like to support families today. 12:59:12 From Renee Burke to Everyone: Thank you. Very helpful! 12:59:15 From Karen Gertsch to Everyone: Thank you from NW TN 12:59:16 From Caitlin Aherne to Everyone: Thank you so much for your time and expertise Christina! I really enjoyed this webinar! 12:59:18 From Celine Cruz to Everyone: Thank you! 12:59:21 From Meg Hayse to Everyone: This has been wonderful and a necessary foundation. I'd love to see a second session with time to explore practical, creative programs and resources. 12:59:22 From Michele Ulrich to Everyone: Thank you 12:59:23 From Caitlin Aherne to Everyone: What was the name of the Facebook group you started? 12:59:26 From Ruth Young to Everyone: How do we receive a CE certificate? 12:59:29 From Margaret Dobucki to Everyone: Thank you!! 12:59:32 From Meg Hayse to Everyone: Thank you! 12:59:32 From Lolita McMillan to Everyone: Thank you, I really enjoyed this webinar, and I learned different ways to do things. 12:59:33 From Lois J. Crump to Host and Panelists: Thank you. 12:59:44 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Please email webinar@nicheacademy.com for a certificate 12:59:55 From Marilla Couch to Everyone: Thank you. It was interesting to me, but being the only librarian at my small library I was interrupted a few times. 12:59:56 From Priscilla Spencer to Everyone: Thank you all. I look forward to seeing the resources that will be compiled for later. 12:59:57 From Karen Neary to Everyone: Thank you! 12:59:57 From Karen Wilson to Everyone: Thank you. This was informative. The Homeschool Advisory Team is my main takeaway 12:59:57 From Emily Shade to Everyone: Would love to have a follow-up webinar to this one. The topic would make a great webinar series. 12:59:58 From Beth Pskowski to Host and Panelists: Facebook homeschool group 13:00:00 From Natalie Bendgen to Everyone: Good info - thanks! 13:00:06 From Kathy McClure to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:08 From D. Heist to Everyone: Thanxks so much from Harnett Co. Public Library 13:00:09 From Christine Slocum to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:16 From Cathleen Hill to Everyone: Emily- I agree! I'd love to see more 13:00:16 From Angela Watkins to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:18 From Sonja Humphries to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:20 From Aly Henderson to Everyone: I would love a follow up w ith more conversations about programming! What hasn't worked, what has, etc 13:00:20 From Meg Beade Stowe to Everyone: I agree this would make a great homeschool activities at the library series. Thank you! 13:00:23 From marisol carrasquillo to Everyone: thank you! 13:00:27 From Kathy McClure to Everyone: CE certificate? 13:00:31 From Lisa Jones to Everyone: In the Homeschool Advisory Team, is there a librarian facilitating this? Is there at least a librarian sitting in on it or is it just for the Homeschool parents/caregivers 13:00:31 From Brian Smallwood to Everyone: Thank you so much!! Such an excellent presentation!! 13:00:34 From Gaylee Harris to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:35 From Kristi Hickson to Everyone: Thanks for all the information and all the resources and program ideas. 13:00:36 From Jill Stansbery to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:39 From Linda McKinnie to Everyone: More please! The history is so important but would love more programming ideas. 13:00:44 From Casey Copeland to Everyone: Please remember when picking our resources for your collection that secular homeschoolers exist. Also please don't let your homeschooling programming becoming personal belief based. as a secular homeschooling family it was awful for us to try to attend programs because everything was Christian. I try to avoid this so hard now as a librarian! 13:00:49 From Jill Hand to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:51 From Susan Mulholland to Everyone: Thank you, Christina and everyone. As a library tutor in Literacy and a grandmother of three homeschooled children, I appreciate all this info. Looking forward to the links....I'm soon going to have another of my children among the homeschooling RV population as well! 13:00:52 From Christina McGowan to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:54 From Daidre Green to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:55 From Vickie Fritzges to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 13:00:56 From Keisha Miller to Everyone: This has been so helpful. Looking forward to the recording from NJ 13:00:58 From Keith Kuric to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:01 From Megin Sewak to Everyone: Yes Casey, thank you! 13:01:01 From Kim Englert to Everyone: thank you 13:01:02 From Sandra Adler to Everyone: Thank you