A summary of changes made to The Homeschooler’s Chat during May and a fresh art prompt for June!
The Homeschooler’s Chat is an online community for homeschooling students, currently based in a Discord server!
A summary of changes made to The Homeschooler’s Chat during May and a fresh art prompt for June!
The Homeschooler’s Chat is an online community for homeschooling students, currently based in a Discord server!
A recap of HSRC’s April’s happenings and upcoming events!
A recap of HSRC’s March happenings and upcoming events!
Are you confident in your ability to advocate for your safety? Learn how to spot red flags in users’ behavior, protect your Discord account from scams, when to set boundaries with others, when to block someone, and how to get help when things get out of hand.
Learn how you can make friends while homeschooling! Input for this article was compiled from members of The Homeschooler’s Chat community, the largest Discord server for making friends with homeschooling students online.
5 tips for dealing with stress, recommended by members of The Homeschooler’s Chat community, the largest Discord server for homeschooling students.
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