Urgent Action: How to Oppose the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill, set to be voted on on 11th February, and has the potential to drastically affect how home education is approached in the UK. The bill, which raises concerns about…

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Why the proposed Children’s wellbeing and schools bill is problematic for home educators.

The introduction of the new Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill has sparked significant concern among the home educating community in England. On the surface, the bill appears to focus on improving children’s welfare, but upon…

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Poetry Teatime – A beginners guide

In Todays blog we will be diving into the world of poetry teatime. A somewhat idillic and beautiful tradition shared by many home educators all over the world. However in this blog I want to…

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Inspiring Adventure: Bear Grylls’ Never Give Up Show Review

Last week as an early Christmas treat myself and my eldest son Noah (12) headed into London’s Covent Garden to watch “Bear Grylls’ Never Give Up” at the historic Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Noah is…

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Using Sara Sharif’s Death as a Political Tool: How Home Education Became the Scapegoat

The tragic death of Sara Sharif has shocked and saddened the nation. As a beautiful young girl with her whole life ahead of her, her passing has left a hole in the hearts of many.…

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