Home Education Heretic

Sunday, 12 September 2010

A possible motive for not teaching a child

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For many of us, what we call the 'motives' for our actions are often nothing of the sort. Rather, we make a decision subconsciously,...
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Saturday, 11 September 2010

A 'war' on home education?

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I have been exchanging emails with some parents in America who say that a worldwide attack upon home education seems to be taking place. The...
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Thursday, 9 September 2010

Creating angst ridden young children in the name of freedom

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One of the most terrifying discoveries which we make as adults is that every day we face a literally infinite number of choices. For many of...
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Wednesday, 8 September 2010

What's the hurry? My child can always take GCSEs and A levels later if she wants to

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Whenever I write about teenagers studying for GCSEs, several people always remark that there is no reason why qualifications have to be take...
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Bullying and home education

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In view of the number of home educated children who have been de-registered from school due to bullying, I thought that this piece from the ...

Amusing video of home educated teenager

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I found this clip of a teenage American girl educated at home, very amusing.
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Is the social aspect of home education more difficult for women than it is for men?

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We can make this broad generalisation about men and women; that men are often more competitive and seek to engage in one upmanship, whereas ...
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