Here are the common ways homeschoolers can make friends:

  1. Participating in local homeschooling groups and activities: Homeschoolers often join local groups and attend events, such as field trips and park days, where they can interact with other homeschooled children and families.
  2. Joining sports teams or clubs: Homeschoolers can participate in local sports teams or clubs, such as swimming, dance, or martial arts, where they can meet other children and develop friendships.
  3. Taking classes or workshops: Homeschoolers can enrol in classes or workshops, such as art, music, or theatre, to develop their skills and socialise with other children.
  4. Volunteering or community service: Homeschoolers can participate in volunteer opportunities or community service projects
  5. where they can meet other children and work together towards a common goal.
  6. Hosting playdates and events: Homeschooled families can also organise playdates or events for their children, such as picnics, game nights, or movie days, to encourage socialisation and friendship-building.
  7. Online communities: Homeschoolers can also make friends through online communities, such as homeschooling forums, social media groups, and online classes, where they can connect with other homeschoolers from around the world.

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