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EST 2022

Home Ed Support


Adjusting to Home Education: Embracing Decompression and Finding Your Rhythm
Starting home education can feel like stepping into a new world without a map. You might feel relief leaving behind a school environment that didn’t suit your child, but also uncertainty about what learning looks like now. Many parents rush to create schedules, buy materials, and plan lessons, worried about getting everything right immediately. The truth is, you don’t need to have it all figured out from day one. The first few weeks are a crucial time to slow down, breathe, a
Chloe
May 123 min read


Embracing Flexibility in Education: Why One Size Doesn’t Fit All for Happy Learners
Stepping away from mainstream teaching was a decision rooted in a simple but powerful desire: to find more flexibility. More time. More space to do things properly for children. Now, with my eldest child in Reception, I see the school environment through a new lens. She skips happily into school, returns home full of stories, and thrives in a setting where she learns, explores, and makes friends. Most importantly, she is happy. And when she is happy, I am happy. Yet, being a
Chloe
Apr 303 min read


Essential Insights for Families Considering Home Education in the UK
Many families in the UK start thinking about home education when the traditional school system no longer feels like the right fit. It might be after noticing a child becoming anxious, exhausted, or unhappy at school. Sometimes, it’s a quiet realisation that learning could be calmer, more flexible, and more personal. If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. More and more families are exploring home education, but the early stages can feel confusing and overwhelming. This po
Chloe
Apr 134 min read
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