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Message from the President

Dear members and friends,

At the time this is being written, the curfew has been lifted for 2 days across Quebec! If this government decision does not directly affect our homeschool activities, the easing of other health measures allows us to hope for pleasant summer activities and especially for the beginning of the 2021-2022 school year when the support groups should finally be able to resume.

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The Power of the ACPEQ Conference

Last spring a little seed buried deeply within my consciousness started to germinate. It was called homeschooling. I welcomed it with enthusiasm and began to water it daily by becoming more informed on this subject. I soon realized that this was a complex project that required an execution which left
little margin for error since my children were in secondary 4 and secondary 2 (Grades 10 and 8) at the time. The more information I accumulated, the more I realized that I needed to go beyond just reading.

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Do you remember your very first steps?

Do you remember your very first steps? I am not talking about your first steps as a baby, but the ones that made you a parent educator. At first you were insecure. You were overwhelmed by a plethora of unanswered questions. Your thoughts were regularly clouded with anxiety. While on one hand you had the firm conviction that homeschooling was the best choice, on the other hand you feared failure and were afraid of holding back your precious children…

Cérémonie de remise des diplômes
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Cérémonie de remise des diplômes

Chaque année, des finissants de l’école-maison mettent un terme à leurs études pour évoluer par la suite sur le marché du travail ou pour poursuivre des études supérieures. 

En raison de la pandémie du coronavirus, l’ACPEQ ne peut tenir la Cérémonie de remise de diplômes sous sa forme traditionnelle.

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Using the Right Strategies to Home-School Successfully

As parent educators, we occasionally find ourselves exhausted from our homeschool schedule and the management of our household. Therefore, we often turn into a drill sergeant. Yet, homeschooling is more effective when our priorities are set elsewhere. A child’s learning difficulties or pace and everyday life interruptions are beyond our control. However,

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