6 Tips for Finding a Playgroup
by Carren W. Joye
Finding a playgroup is like hunting for treasure.
You’re not sure a group may be out there; sometimes a rumor will reach
you that there is a playgroup in town, but no-one is quite sure who
leads it or how to contact them. Sometimes you get really close to
finding a group, but once you reach the contact person, you find the
group has ended!
Don’t give up the quest! Here are some tips on finding
a playgroup near you:
1. Follow up all leads. Word-of-mouth
is still one of the best ways to find a playgroup. Introduce yourself
to other parents at the mall, park, fast food restaurants or even
your pediatrician’s office. Also, get your spouse to ask about playgroups
to co-workers in case some have spouses and children at home.
2. Check your local newspaper. Most
local papers have a community calendar section in which they will
allow non-profit groups to advertise for free. Sometimes playgroups
will advertise that way.
3. Glance over any community bulletin boards
at area businesses, particularly those where at-home parents may shop.
Playgroups may post flyers advertising for new members in maternity
shops, children’s clothing stores, toy stores, grocery stores, parks/playgrounds,
post offices and libraries.
4. Ask your pediatrician, family
practitioner and ob/gyn. They often know of local playgroups through
their patients.
5. Call local churches, libraries, hospitals
and Chambers of Commerce. These places often provide free space for
playgroups to meet, so you may find out about a local group through
them.
6. Check online directories for
individual playgroup listings, such as MommyAndMe.com. In addition,
OnlinePlaygroup.com has an extensive list of online directories based
on region and type of group (moms, dads, single parents, etc.).
Like any good treasure-hunter, keep searching and
don’t give up. Eventually, your quest will pay off, and you will discover
treasure more valuable than gold bullion: Friends.
Carren W. Joye is the author of A Stay-at-Home Mom's Complete
Guide to Playgroups (ISBN 0-595-14684-8). A homeschooling mom
of four children, she has founded five successful playgroups and helped
start countless other playgroups around the world. Visit her web site
at http://www.OnlinePlaygroup.com
for more information about playgroups.
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