I don't live in Colorado, but here in PA there a quite a few families choosing homeschooling and co-ops/hybrids. I'm happy to share what I've done to find many of them. 😄 I did a lot of Facebook group searches with words like "Pennsylvania homeschool"/"region (where i live) homeschool" and lots of groups came up that I joined. Going down that rabbit hole I've found many meetups that happen locally with moms who are homeschooling. Also, have you heard of Ainsley Arment, the creator of Wild + Free, a national homeschooling group. If you go on her website under groups map, there is a location finder for all your local groups where homeschooling moms are gathering with their kids together in nature. I found 3 on there within my own driving range. You'll meet moms choosing various homeschooling styles and paths. 😄 https://www.bewildandfree.org
Public library until you get a feel for how your family operates
I’m not in Colorado but I take my kids out to playgrounds almost every day. You will meet a fellow homeschooler or tourists and they always have great stories and great questions about homeschooling.
Very helpful, thank you ladies 💗🤩
We attend a small weekly co-op so that my kids can play and socialize on a regular basis. It’s not too difficult to start up a homeschool co-op!
There’s a huge Colorado homeschooling community and lots of co op options! I’m in Colorado.
Have you joined your local Facebook homeschool groups? That’s how I find all the meet ups and events for homeschool kiddos.