Homeschool Book Club

Homeschool Book Club

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Our Homeschool Book Club provides a creative and engaging space for homeschooled children to connect, learn and explore the joy of reading.

Through storytelling, group discussions and interactive activities, we help children build confidence, improve literacy skills and develop a love for books. Just as importantly, the club offers a social environment where children can form friendships and feel part of a community.

100% Attendance Rate

95% Engagement From Children

95% Learning Outcomes Met

Homeschool Group FAQs:

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Homeschool Groups support children's academic, social, and emotional development by providing opportunities for collaborative learning, communication, teamwork, and friendship building. They also expose children to diverse perspectives, encourage curiosity, and help develop confidence in sharing ideas and participating in group discussions.

Homeschool Book Clubs give home educated children regular opportunities to meet peers, build friendships, and engage in meaningful discussions. By sharing ideas and working together on activities, children develop communication skills, social confidence, and a sense of belonging within a supportive learning community.

BeLifted's home education activities are designed for a range of age groups, from primary-aged children through to teenagers. Sessions are adapted to meet the needs and interests of participants, ensuring children receive age-appropriate learning opportunities and social experiences.

No. BeLifted welcomes children from a variety of home education approaches and backgrounds. Families do not need to follow a specific curriculum to participate. Activities are designed to complement different learning styles while encouraging creativity, critical thinking, literacy, and personal development.

Through book discussions, debates, problem-solving activities, and creative projects, children learn to analyse information, consider different viewpoints, and express their own ideas. These experiences help strengthen critical thinking, reasoning, and independent learning skills that support lifelong education.

Yes. Many Homeschool Group activities welcome children of different ages, creating opportunities for collaborative learning and peer support. Mixed-age environments encourage leadership, teamwork, empathy, and knowledge sharing while reflecting the diverse social interactions children experience in everyday life.

Parents benefit from connecting with other home educating families, sharing experiences, accessing resources, and building supportive networks. Homeschool communities can reduce isolation, provide practical advice, and create opportunities for families to participate in educational, social, and wellbeing activities together.

The Homeschool Book Club explores a wide range of books and topics, including fiction, non-fiction, history, science, culture, personal development, and current issues. Book selections are chosen to encourage reading for pleasure, spark curiosity, develop critical thinking, and inspire meaningful discussion among children and young people.