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Resources

Free tools, community directories, podcasts, and other independent resources to support your alternative education journey.

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Brave Writer

Julie Bogart's acclaimed writing and language arts program for homeschoolers, used by tens of thousands of families. Brave Writer teaches writing through relationship and enjoyment rather than correction, offering curriculum packages, an online community, and coaching for parents who find writing the hardest subject to teach.

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National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC)

The leading advocacy and professional development organization for gifted and talented education in the US. Offers research summaries, policy advocacy, a parent resource hub, and connections to state gifted associations β€” essential for families of gifted and twice-exceptional children navigating the education system.

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Davidson Institute

A non-profit organization serving profoundly gifted students and their families, offering the Davidson Academy (free tuition public school for highly gifted students in Reno), the Davidson Fellows Scholarship, and a comprehensive online resource library for parents of highly gifted and twice-exceptional children.

FreeΒ·US-based / Online
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Let Grow

Founded by journalist Lenore Skenazy and researcher Peter Gray, Let Grow advocates for giving children back their independence, free play, and unsupervised time. Offers school programs, parent resources, and policy advocacy to reverse the trend of over-supervised, risk-averse childhood.

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Understood.org

A comprehensive resource hub for parents of children with learning and thinking differences including dyslexia, ADHD, and twice-exceptional profiles. Offers expert articles, personalized recommendations, and community support to help families navigate school systems and alternative education options.

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The Secular Homeschool Community

The largest online network and forum specifically for secular (non-religious) homeschooling families, covering curriculum reviews, state-specific legal guidance, socialization strategies, and community support for families who want a rigorous, evidence-based education outside faith-based frameworks.

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Alliance for Childhood

A non-profit research and advocacy organization making the case for play, hands-on learning, and childhood freedom in early education. Publishes influential reports on the decline of play in schools and advocates for policy changes that restore creative play to kindergarten and early elementary.

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