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How to help children fall in love with reading. The power of reading aloud.

Fairytales before phonics: How to help children love reading

How to help children fall in love with reading. The power of reading aloud.

Learning to read is hard, and none of us like doing things that are hard without good reason. So, if children don’t see the point in learning to read, they will be very reluctant to do the hard work involved in being able to decode the jumble of letters on a page.

After all, as adults, which of us picks up a...

Financial education for children: why money lessons need to start early

Teaching children about money: what I wish I’d learned sooner

Financial education for children: why money lessons need to start early

I was in my late twenties before I understood what an overdraft actually cost me.

Not in a vague "it's bad to be overdrawn" way. But actually understood it: the daily charges, the interest, the way it quietly erodes your account while you're busy just trying to get through the month.

Nobody had ever...

Why your garden matters more in home education than you might think

Why your garden matters more in home education than you might think

Authored by Cy

How home educating families can make better use of the garden

When people picture home education, they tend to picture a table. A mother, a child, a textbook, a kitchen. Maybe a shelf of workbooks in the background. The image has stuck for years, and it misses most of what actually happens in a home ed family's week.

The garden is part of the curriculum. Whether you call it that or...

How to Create a Home Education Portfolio with a Personalised Photo Book

How to Create a Home Education Portfolio with a Personalised Photo Book

If your phone is anything like most home-educating families’, it’s full of photos that tell the story of your child’s learning. The nature walk where they identified six different birds. The papier-mâché volcano that actually erupted. In the afternoon, they sat reading for two hours straight and didn’t notice the time. All of it, sitting in a camera roll that nobody scrolls back through....

The Fight for Our Children's Future: Stopping Government Intrusion into Our Homes

The Fight for Our Children's Future: Stopping Government Intrusion into Our Homes

For generations, parents in the UK have had the fundamental right to raise and educate their children in a way that aligns with their values, beliefs, and unique needs. However, this basic right is now under threat like never before. The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill (CWSB) represents the most significant government intrusion into family life and education since the 1870 Education Act...

Tips for Starting Your Home Education Journey

Tips for Starting Your Home Education Journey

Starting your home education journey can feel like stepping into an exciting, but uncharted, territory. The idea of teaching your kids at home brings up a mix of emotions: anticipation, excitement, and perhaps a bit of nervousness. But trust me, you’re not alone, and with the right approach, home education can be an incredibly rewarding experience. If you’ve decided to embark on this...

The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: An Attack on Home Education and Parental Rights by Poppy

The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: An Attack on Home Education and Parental Rights

Written by and published with the permission of Poppy Coles .

I can’t imagine a life in which home education didn’t play a major part. Since 2012 my life has been inextricably linked with the home educating community; from beginning my own home-ed journey at the age of 13, to now supporting the community with educational resources and opportunities alongside my Mum. The decision my...