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Mountain View Homeschooling

Mountain View Homeschooling

MVHS offers weekly academic enrichment classes, field trips, and hosts annual HS FIELD DAY in NE GA.

Just a few spaces remain for Fall NaturePLAY!NaturePLAY is an exclusively outdoors preschool nature course with Alison Hux at Foxfire Woods and Farm, in Nicholson. This child-led exploration of our natural world incorporates science, art, reading, and more. Based on Reggio and Charlotte Mason styled curriculums, this class is designed for 3-6 year old children (big and little siblings welcomed) and a participating adult. Every month we'll gather in weather-appropriate play clothes, Rain, Snow, or Shine!mountainviewhomeschooling.com/natureplay/ ... See MoreSee Less
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It's official, you can't procrastinate any longer: Submit your 2025/2026 DOI! ... See MoreSee Less
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Kids don’t need classrooms full of same-aged peers, competing to be the smartest or most popular.They need family and community.A mix of kids of all ages.Trusted adults to guide them, not control them.A space where learning happens through life, relationships, and play, not rigid desks and grade levels.Children aren't meant to be isolated in age-segregated boxes, taught to see those one year older as "better" and those one year younger as "less."They’re meant to grow up surrounded by family, not just by blood, but by connection.To learn from those who’ve been there.To play, explore, and live in real community.We can do this differently.Smaller, family-centered learning groups.Involved parents and community mentors.More freedom. Less control.More cooperation. Less competition.Check out the Sudbury model or democratic schools.Look into homeschool co-ops and unschooling communities.It’s already happening, and it works.Ironically, one of the biggest criticisms of homeschooling is β€œsocialization.”But the truth is: real socialization happens in family and real life.Our kids don’t need more control.They need connection.Let’s build that for them. ... See MoreSee Less
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Are you cleaning out this Fall? Mountain View Homeschooling is organizing a lending library! We're accepting donations to lending to members or to sell with proceeds benefiting the lending library. ... See MoreSee Less
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We've had a great few weeks back to co-op at Mountain View Homeschooling! Between play, parties, and classes we're enjoying the fellowship of community, learning, and growing. (Really growing- Can you believe how old the Jr High looks?! Next to the newest cohort, Kindergarten, they're giants!) ... See MoreSee Less
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A very special Mom's Night Out for Angela's Birthday#fightlikedashhtLikeDash ... See MoreSee Less
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β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€œHomeschoolers are weird.”To those of you who dropped to one income, put your career goals on the back burner and financial dreams on the altar,stretched a dollar until it ripped and pinched pennies until they bled, spent nights researching and days comparing curriculum, bucked family and societal expectations, lost friends, built a community from scratch, developed a shrewd sense of resourcefulness, moved heaven and earth to meet your child’s educational needs, swapped new cars for old ones, learn to cut hair and repair things everyone else would just buy, refused to compromise your convictions, learned and relearned alongside your child, became the expert needed for the journey, took a very different path than everyone else you know, advocated for your child in all areas and all ways, despite what anyone else thoughtβ€”-Stay weird. ... See MoreSee Less
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Registration is closing soon! We have just one space left in our kindergarten and one space in lower elementary. Upper elementary and junior high academics are full, but......Electives are open for upper elementary and junior high students in Logic, Art, and Consumer Math. Join us for Fall Electives! ... See MoreSee Less
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I highly recommend this practice! Vision Therapy was game changing for my homeschooler (and my own eyesight improved from helping with homework)! I recommend VT with Pediatric Vision Development Center to my tutoring clients all the time- it's a time, driving, and financial investment that's well worth it. ""We had a blast at the Southeast Homeschool Expo! πŸŽ“βœοΈ It was a pleasure meeting so many wonderful families and talking about the importance of vision for learning.Did you know there are 17 different visual skills needed to succeed in school? Typical vision screenings only check for 2-3! 🀯 If you’re a home educator and your child struggles with reading, handwriting, or staying focused, let’s talk! ⭐️A comprehensive vision evaluation could be the key to unlocking their full potential.⭐️Common signs of vision-related learning difficulties include: * ✍️ Poor handwriting * πŸ“š Reading avoidance * 🀯 Headaches or fatigue * ☝️ Using a finger to track lines * 😣 Squinting or covering an eyeThank you to everyone who stopped by our booth! We loved connecting with the homeschooling community.#SoutheastHomeschoolExpo #HomeschoolCommunity #CobbGalleriaCentre #HomeschoolInspo #FamilyLearning #visiontherapy ... See MoreSee Less
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1 month ago

Mountain View Homeschooling
Homeschool Days at Chuck E. Cheese:On the 2nd Tuesday of every month, join us for Homeschool Play Days! From open – 4pm, score 90-minutes of All You Can Play games, a reusable Play Pass card, unlimited soft drinks, and all the E-Tickets you can earn on gameplay. ... See MoreSee Less
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Northeast Georgia Beta Club registration is open now for elementary, middle school, and high school. Details in comment ... See MoreSee Less
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πŸŽ“ Homeschool Electives – Fall Enrollment Closing Soon! We still have a few spots open for 5th–10th grade homeschoolers in our Fall elective classes β€” but registration is wrapping up fast!This semester, students can choose from:🎨 Artβž— Consumer Math🧠 Logic & Critical ThinkingDon't miss this opportunity to enrich your student’s learning this Fall!πŸ‘‰ Register today β€” space is limited!βœ… Engaging, age-appropriate instructionβœ… Supportive environmentβœ… Ideal for homeschool families ... See MoreSee Less
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#StopTheBleed and hands-on CPR training today for our homeschool educators! We're excited for tween & teen classes to be offered soon. #Homeschool #Lifeskills ... See MoreSee Less
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2 months ago

Mountain View Homeschooling
Tomorrow is the big day!!! οΏΌ Join us at the FREE New Homeschooler's Workshop, 6th Annual, support child entrepreneur at the Homeschool Kids' Market, and shop great deals during the Homeschool Book Sale!οΏΌ ... See MoreSee Less
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The Hughes family could use some extra support right now. Their 9-year-old son, Dash, was recently diagnosed with childhood leukemia and is currently in the ICU.Angela (mom) works full time, homeschools both boys (Thomas is almost 12), and teaches at our homeschool co-op. Michael (dad) is still recovering from major health issues over the past year.Dash is smart, funny, and loves tacos and dinosaurs. He also has Down syndrome and has faced past medical challenges, including heart surgery.Right now, this family could use practical help. A Meal Train has been set up to take one thing off their plate. Because the family is currently split between home and the hospital, home-cooked meals aren’t practical right now. Gift cards for food delivery, groceries, or restaurants near Children's Hospital of Atlanta can make a real difference. If you’re able to give a gift card, send delivery, or even just share the link β€” it all makes a difference. #fightlikedashπŸ“… Sign up here: mealtrain.com/kqrw6dThanks for supporting a family in our community. ... See MoreSee Less
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Last minute seller spots are still available for Friday! Register today and start tagging, link in comments. ... See MoreSee Less
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Elective registration is underway at Mountain View Homeschooling! Join Art, Logic, or Consumer Math. Take all 3 and save $100! ... See MoreSee Less
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