
A Private Education Association
email us: info@hglearning.com
Homegrown Learning Mission
Homegrown Learning is a Faith Based Private Education Association. We are a child centered, local, private learning community that provides an environment that promotes the love for learning. We are composed of families and educators that have created a safe, loving, and learning rich community that supports families and their child’s lifelong learning journey.
We are a play based learning environment that focuses on homegrown skills such as (but not limited to) chicken tending, woodworking/building, hand sewing, cooking, gardening, art, science, math and language arts for children ages 4-10. We support the children through emotional and social issues with techniques like breathing/meditation and journaling. We incorporate these practices into our daily routines and habits.

IS MY CHILD A GOOD FIT FOR HOMEGROWN LEARNING?
Some consideration for acceptance include the following:
● Director, Mentors, and Families are able to support your child and family to the best of their ability and resources available
● Social and emotional readiness including social interactions with community adults and friends
● Ability to manage transitions and routines
● Parental commitment to establish a supportive partnership with the Homegrown Learning Community
● Your family environment is safe and loving for yourself and your child
● Emotional, mental health, and social engagement with peer is developmentally appropriate for their age
IS MY FAMILY A GOOD FIT FOR HOMEGROWN LEARNING?
All families in our community are families that homeschool their children. This means that you are responsible for your child’s education. The programs’ success lies with the level of parent involvement. You agree to the following responsibilities:
● Consideration of volunteering as a parent helper as needed for the Director and Mentors
● Responsibility for at-home education for your child
● Voice and address any concerns with the Homegrown Trustees until a satisfactory conclusion is achieved