Anyone leading a HS group.....

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Anyone leading a HS group.....

Postby hsklass » Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:20 pm

I would love some comments on practical ways to lead a HS group.
I started one about 1 year ago and we have had so many bumps in the road I am ready to throw in the towel.

How do you stay motivated to do what you do?

Most of the families in our group are great - but as always there are a select few who are negative and questioning about every little thing.

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Home schooling a high schooler...any suggestions?

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