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Home schooled and friendless?

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we dont go to any homeschool get togethers i go church but thats only 2 times a week. maybe a penpal?

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  1. Texas is a big place. I’m not sure if you are urban or in the sticks. You could live on the coast or in the thick of cattle country. But there are better options than a pen pal. Begin with what you already have. Use the church as a way to meet people. Have a mixer with other youth groups. Have a joint bake sale or car wash with those groups. Those are good ways to meet people. Join a hiking or biking club. Start a Frisbee golf team. Join a softball team. Volunteer at a local theater as an usher. Get a part time job. Start a book club. Those are just some of your many options. Be creative and patient and you’ll make plenty of friends.


  2. Sure~I am Isaiah.If you wat to be pen pals my email is sdmumble@yahoo.com

  3. Places to find friends:

    * From relatives

    * Gym

    * Clubs

    * Church

    * Park

    * Harrow

  4. Go to church, go to the mall, maybe go to skate parks to meet boys and girls? sports games (basketball, football, volleyball) i know exactly how you feel...ive had a few friends not very good ones though, its very hard to make friends that you really like & enjoy....especially when you have to social skills. (i went to private school my whole life with only like a 10-12 kids my age...and they were all weird, nerdy, or just stupid. lol)  just go places where you see a lot of people your age, im sure someone will approach u :)

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  5. Aside from church and homeschool groups, my kids make friends by:

    - taking community center classes in the evenings

    - going outside in our neighborhood and getting to know neighbors and making friends with them

    - doing community service/volunteer work

    - local teen groups, like library reading groups or writing groups for teens

  6. Find some extra curricular activities.  Join some sports,  take a sewing class,  find some clubs to join.  Look at your local parks and recreation division. Try the Boys and Girls club. Just find something extra that you'll be with people around your own age.

  7. uh, if you want a pen pal or something then go to penpals.com but i understand how you feel. it's the same here. but luckily i have a homeschooling friend and brother and sister too, so... but you could look for teen homeschooling sites on google or something!

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