The ECHO Support Group Network
The
main goal of ECHO is to bring homeschoolers together, especially
homeschoolers with young children, and build a strong homeschooling
community long before the school-age years arrive. ECHO could be viewed
as an umbrella group or a clearinghouse for homeschoolers. It is
through this larger group that we all stay connected. The smaller
support groups are the heart of ECHO. Each one has its own flavor and
can provide you with more individual nurturing and support on your
homeschooling journey. By combining these smaller support groups into a
larger network, we are all able to enjoy and support activities we
might otherwise not be able to coordinate or afford. Some of the
benefits of being part of the ECHO Support Group Network include:
Quarterly Meetings
ECHO
coordinates four meetings each year on topics ranging from the law to
homeschooling philosophies. By combining the efforts of several ECHO
support groups, we are able to offer workshops, special speakers and
events that individual groups might not be able to accomplish. We
encourage all ECHO support groups to voice their ideas about what kinds
of speakers they would like to hear and topics they would like to see
addressed.
Curriculum Fairs
Join
other ECHO support groups to examine some of the many curricula
available. Our combined effort will give us the chance to see a broad
range of material.
Group Events
ECHO
will coordinate various group activities at discounted prices including
theater and music events, museum field trips and family picnics.
Community Support
ECHO
is not a membership organization but we firmly believe that
homeschooling is strengthened by cooperative efforts. Should our
homeschool rights be threatened by legislative process, our partnership
will enable us to act quickly and present our position effectively.
Starting an ECHO Support Group
Finding
a support group or starting your own can be an overwhelming task. It
can take a year or more for support group members to feel comfortable
with each other and for the group to find its direction, especially a
group with younger children. We hope to give new support groups more
time to focus on building friendships by providing some general
information to get them off to a strong start. We are not looking to
define each new ECHO group but rather give the group a framework in
which to operate. ECHO provides several services for newly forming
support groups. We help set up and facilitate the group's first meeting
and we provide new ECHO support groups with a start-up packet, which
includes the following information:
- A sample mission statement
- An
example of support group policies (parent meeting attendance, sick
child guidelines, group rules for children's activities, etc.)
- A sample copy of a meeting agenda and minutes.
- A sample of possible support group volunteer positions and their descriptions.
- A list of typical group activities.
- Information about setting up an email communication group for your support group.
Please contact ECHO at echo-mn@earthlink.net for information about starting a support group in your area.
Date of Last Update: 11/28/2008