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Rochester Area Homeschoolers Association is a community of families dedicated to supporting one another in our common commitment to learning without schooling. Our membership gathers together for philosophical rather than religious reasons and therefore welcomes families of all backgrounds who share our vision. We are deeply devoted to our children and believe that their growth is best fostered in a child-led, rather than curriculum-driven, learning environment that is centered in the home and reaches out to explore the world around us.

RAHA members stay connected by attending monthly meetings, reading (and contributing to) our monthly newsletter, and through our email loop.

For more information about joining RAHA, call 234-0298.

The following pages contain some of our favorite resources.

General Information on Homeschooling
The following books are widely available through the Monroe County Library System and area bookstores:
Teach Your Own and Learning All the Time, by John Holt (and any of Holt's other books.)
Family Matters: Why Homeschooling Makes Sense, by David Guterson.
Freedom Challenge: African American Homeschoolers, by Grace Llewellyn.
The Art of Education, by Linda Dobson.
Taking Charge Through Homeschooling: Personal and Political Empowerment, by Susan and Larry Kaseman.
Homeschooling: A Patchwork of Days: Share a Day With 30 Homeschooing Families, by Nancy Lande





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