Formal Co-ops Not Your Thing? Try This Instead
Homeschool Better Together
Emily Brown
4.8 • 697 Ratings
🗓️ 10 February 2026
⏱️ 34 minutes
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Summary
Welcome to a brand new season of Homeschool Better Together—and a new voice behind the mic! I’m your new host, Laney Homan, and today I’m joined by our HBT community manager (and Charlotte Mason wisdom guru), Dawn Garrett, for a conversation that's near and dear to both our hearts: Community-Based Learning.
Truth be told, I’ve never been much for formal, lockstep co-ops (raise your hand if you’re allergic to group projects with rigid requirements and committee meetings that last for-e-ver 🖐). Turns out, Dawn couldn’t see herself fitting in those boxes either—so we’re talking about all the ways homeschoolers can build meaningful, creative, low-pressure community learning that’s flexible, affordable, and fits real life.
In this episode, we share stories from our own homeschools, compare notes on creative learning groups (spoiler: sometimes all you need are two families, a stack of art supplies, and a desperate desire to keep the paint off the carpet), and break down the biggest benefits of adding some organic connection alongside your at-home days.
Dawn spills the beans on what worked for her family—from impromptu art clubs in the living room, to literature-lovin’ library meetups, to Shakespeare performance groups that grew entirely out of “who’s willing to show up and recite lines?” And I share how, for my kids, homeschool community wasn’t always about the academics—it was a lifeline for real friendships, support for mom (can I get an amen?), and finding encouragement from others in the shared messy middle.
Curious how to make these grassroots groups work for your family? Wondering if community learning ever counts for high school credit? Need a nudge to just send that text and start something simple? You’re in the right place. Grab your coffee, put the baby in the swing, and let’s get real about what community-based learning can look like for you.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Real-life stories of community learning groups that worked (and why “co-op” doesn’t have to be intimidating)
- How to kick off a grassroots learning group without losing your freedom (or your mind)
- Creative models for homeschool community—from art clubs and PE meetups to project fairs and bowling days
- The often-overlooked benefits of community learning—friendships, accountability, positive peer pressure, and mom sanity
- How to handle the “I need control” factor (hint: you’re not the only one!)
- Why your kids don’t need more busywork, and how to keep group learning low-pressure
- Simple ways to turn community experiences into high school credit (it really does count!)
- Encouragement for making friends (for your kids and yourself) even if you’re brand new or starting small
- Honest thoughts about seasons with (and without) co-ops—and how to know what’s best for right now
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Are you ready for homeschooling to feel joyful again? |
| 0:05.4 | Do you long for support as you learn alongside your kids? |
| 0:10.3 | Welcome to Home School Better Together, a podcast about building a homeschool experience that works for your family. |
| 0:18.2 | I'm Pam Barnhill, and it's time to step out of the overwhelm and |
| 0:22.0 | in to the wonder. Let's do this. |
| 0:31.2 | Hello, hello, this is Lainey Holman, and I'm so glad to join you this season as the host for the Homeschool Better Together podcast. |
| 0:41.0 | And my first episode today, I am really delighted to have our community manager, Dawn Garrett, joining me, |
| 0:48.2 | and we are going to talk about community-based learning. |
| 0:51.7 | So welcome, Dawn, and thanks for being here. |
| 0:56.0 | Excited to be here for your meet and run on the podcast too. It should be a lot of it. |
| 1:02.0 | Yeah, I'm really excited about the opportunity that Pam has given me to be here and to kind of just, like, do, experiment and do something new this season. So that's super fun. |
| 1:14.6 | Well, I really wanted to talk about community-based learning because I am not somebody who has ever really been super involved in like a structured, formal, academic style co-op. And I think that there are |
| 1:32.7 | lots of options out there for getting our kids together in a learning environment that do not |
| 1:39.2 | involve being a part of like a really large commercial kind of co-op that dictates your curriculum and other |
| 1:45.8 | things. I've always been somebody who really wanted a lot of freedom and flexibility to meet |
| 1:51.7 | my kids where they were with their learning differences and just their particular interests. And so |
| 1:59.9 | those types of co-ops just never really fit our family. |
| 2:03.7 | So we found other communities that we could plug into. And it is my understanding, Dawn, |
| 2:09.2 | that you have also been a part of some communities that have maybe not been what a traditional |
| 2:15.6 | formal co-op might look like. And so I just kind of wanted to dive into that. |
| 2:19.1 | Can you tell us a little bit about your experiences in having community and your learning |
| 2:25.0 | in homeschool? |
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