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Wild Roots Forest School
“Wild Roots is a community of families who are committed to self-work and growth, practice presence and mindfulness, and value interdependence with one another and the earth.”

Get jazzed
What better way to start appreciating music than take advantage of the family matinees and workshops offered by SF Jazz?

Sawyer: Book your child’s next adventure.
Your one-stop shop for local children’s classes: on Sawyer, you can find all local classes, sorted by age, time and subject.

Visit a Museum
Museums are wonderful resources for independent or group learning, especially in a big city like San Francisco - and the Randall is one of our favorites! Take classes, talk to the docents and explore.

Khan Academy
On Khan Academy, your child can learn nearly any subject using their limitless collection of free online lessons.

Find an amazing mentor
With Wyzant, it’s easy to find a private tutor or a teacher for a small group class in any subject. Search by speciality, any special needs and age group and see reviews by other parents.

Let's Play Math
In “Let’s Play Math,” Author Denise Gaskins makes learning math easy with this mixture of math games, low-prep project ideas, and inspiring coffee-chat advice.

Teach Your Child to Read
“Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons is a complete, step-by-step program that shows parents simply and clearly how to teach their children to read.”

Jacki - single mom, poet, entrepreneur
Jacki chose to educate her children while working full-time as a single mom by hiring teacher and hosting classes and activities in her home and sharing them with other parents. She now advises other homeschooling parents and is poet laureate of Belmont. “Jacki Rigoni writes poetry within the found spaces of single parenting her three children in the San Francisco Bay area, where she serves as Poet Laureate of Belmont, California. A credentialed teacher and award-winning copywriter by profession, Jacki’s other writing can be found on TV and the back of snack packaging.” - From Jacki Rigoni’s website

Meet Olivia: From Homeschool to Harvard
Harvard’s homeschooled students say growing up outside of a traditional school system was an opportunity for them to be flexible and self-driven.

The Techies who are Hacking Education
“There is a way of thinking within the tech and startup community where you look at the world and go, ‘Is the way we do things now really the best way to do it?’” de Pedro says. “If you look at schools with this mentality, really the only possible conclusion is ‘Heck, I could do this better myself out of my garage!’”