
Originally Posted by
FoxtArt
Even if you're not religious, there are certain religious-based homeschooling groups that may help bridge some of the gaps, the biggest of which is group outings and socializing and developing curriculum. On a side note, it is conservative leaning. It also may help offset some of the time requirement from the parents. I wouldn't know any of the organizations where you are, but occasionally large churches undertake it, making the social end while they join with larger agencies for the curriculum and some classroom education. Of course, it wouldn't be completely free.
PS: I don't consider myself religious but have no issue with my kids attending one. It's far better than what public school does, or in many cases, what I have time to do.