do you mean your dd having a social life?
Well, if you go along to your local home ed groups, she would be bound to meet and socialise with other children.
You can also stay in touch with her nursery friends.
There are all manner of different activites such as brownies sports clubs, music lessons, swimming, the list is endless and in all those situations she would be with other children.
Personally I have not felt the need to go to HE groups, purely because we don't have the time!! I have a tutor (who is a home educator himself to his 3 children) and my son has a bit of fun with them after his lesson (twice a week he goes there for couple of hours).
He has taken up golf and goes to a club 3 times a week, my parents are fab and take him out on trips, and you know, these opportunities would never have happened had he been at school.
He is the happiest he has ever been after horrendous bullying at school, and I like to look at it that out of something bad comes something good, and had he not gone through that, he would not ben having the fun he has today. I had not been aware of home Education until I flatly refused to send him to school to be tormented anymore, and luckily someone said what I was doing was perfectly legal, and we have never looked back.