The November Rain
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The November Rain

November. A month often associated with cold rain, darkness and depression.

Two years ago, with only two months of home education under my belt, November weighed especially heavily on me. With two young kids (ages 3 and 5), and a tiny social network due to our recent move, I felt burdened and overwhelmed with all the new things I was trying to learn and implement.

Resources For Members

Resources For Members

ACPEQ is pleased to be committed to supporting and enriching the home school community in Quebec. This section of the newsletter is devoted to resources for members such as support for parent educators, explanatory documents, explanatory videos and information sessions. 

Resources to (re)discover :

FOLLOW-UP WITH THE DIRECTION DE L’ENSEIGNEMENT À LA MAISON

In this section of the website, you will find everything you need to know about the documents to be submitted to the Direction de l’Enseignement à la Maison (DEM), the law and the regulations.

ACPEQ  invited to “Il est écrit”, a French television programme
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ACPEQ invited to “Il est écrit”, a French television programme

Patrice Boileau, president of ACPEQ, and two mothers, members of ACPEQ, Nancy Roy and Andra Profir, presented a picture of homeschooling on the French television programme « Il est écrit », aired on the TVA and Noovo stations.

We are pleased to present this interview here.

Message from the President
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Message from the President

Dear members and friends,

At the time this is being written, the curfew has been lifted for 2 days across Quebec! If this government decision does not directly affect our homeschool activities, the easing of other health measures allows us to hope for pleasant summer activities and especially for the beginning of the 2021-2022 school year when the support groups should finally be able to resume.

Are you taking advantage of all of ACPEQ’s resources ?

Are you taking advantage of all of ACPEQ’s resources ?

Dear members,

For a few weeks now, the sun has been calling our children to get their noses out of their workbooks and go on adventures, armed with their imagination. Short-sleeved shirts, shorts and sandals have been pulled out of our cupboards while some of us may be getting ready to put away our notebooks, pencils and erasers in another one. In short, summer is on its way, much to everyone’s delight. With the June newsletter being the last one before the “vacation”, I want to take the time to remind you of some of the different resources available to you as ACPEQ members, so that you can be ready to benefit from them next year.