People find it hard to imagine what Home Educators
"do" with their children - so hopefully these diaries
will give you a few insights as well as convincing you that we
really are just a variation of the same as everyone else... wouldn't
swap my life for the world though!
Julia has got 3 children, aged 7, 5, and 17 months, and generally
lets the children take the lead with regards to choosing topics
and the amount of "work" they do. They are thoroughly
enjoying their HE adventure, and wish they had found out they
had the right to HE before they had sent the children to school!
Not "officially" home edding as both kids are under
5 but amongst the waffle hopefully there will be a bit of Montessori
and child led learning going on!!
A family from the US who has homeschooled for 4 years. They
started off very structured but it didn't last. They now describe
their HE as a learning lifestyle and eclectic!
Buffys Blog - the link to Buffys blog has been
temporarily removed while an abuse issue on the comments section
is resolved, webmaster. Buffy is, of course, no more than an innocent
victim of this, but i am not prepared to see it happen on my site,
whether it is offensive to me or anyone else.
"Two adults three children and a menangery learning together
in a very autonomous way. This week we're building fire pits in
the back garden who knows what next week will bring?"
Jenny, a single Mum, educating her children from home. She says,
"We are just starting out and there are sure to be lots of
ups and downs..."
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