The Home Education Handbook: A Comprehensive and Practical Guide to Educating Children at Home

'Home-educators want to provide a high quality learning experience for their children and this handbook is an excellent resource for making this aspiration a reality' - Dr Adam Boddison, Chief Executive of National Association of Special Educational Needs

If you are thinking of home educating your child, your initial surprise may be at how easy it is to turn intention into reality. Once you have deregistered your child, you are largely left to get on with delivering education from home, as you see best.

This book is full of practical guidance for parents, based on the authors' long experience of working with children and young people; their parents, teachers and schools. It will help you plan what is taught, as well as when and how. The authors not only consider how to benefit from the opportunities home education provides, but also suggest creative ways to fill the potential gaps that might arise from not being part of the traditional school system.

The Home Education Handbook covers everything from the socialisation of home-educated children to advice on supporting the motivation and resilience of all involved. This is a book that every parent who is considering home education or flexi-schooling, or is simply keen to ensure that their child gets the best education possible, needs to read.

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The Home Education Handbook: A Comprehensive and Practical Guide to Educating Children at Home

'Home-educators want to provide a high quality learning experience for their children and this handbook is an excellent resource for making this aspiration a reality' - Dr Adam Boddison, Chief Executive of National Association of Special Educational Needs

If you are thinking of home educating your child, your initial surprise may be at how easy it is to turn intention into reality. Once you have deregistered your child, you are largely left to get on with delivering education from home, as you see best.

This book is full of practical guidance for parents, based on the authors' long experience of working with children and young people; their parents, teachers and schools. It will help you plan what is taught, as well as when and how. The authors not only consider how to benefit from the opportunities home education provides, but also suggest creative ways to fill the potential gaps that might arise from not being part of the traditional school system.

The Home Education Handbook covers everything from the socialisation of home-educated children to advice on supporting the motivation and resilience of all involved. This is a book that every parent who is considering home education or flexi-schooling, or is simply keen to ensure that their child gets the best education possible, needs to read.

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The Home Education Handbook: A Comprehensive and Practical Guide to Educating Children at Home

The Home Education Handbook: A Comprehensive and Practical Guide to Educating Children at Home

The Home Education Handbook: A Comprehensive and Practical Guide to Educating Children at Home

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'Home-educators want to provide a high quality learning experience for their children and this handbook is an excellent resource for making this aspiration a reality' - Dr Adam Boddison, Chief Executive of National Association of Special Educational Needs

If you are thinking of home educating your child, your initial surprise may be at how easy it is to turn intention into reality. Once you have deregistered your child, you are largely left to get on with delivering education from home, as you see best.

This book is full of practical guidance for parents, based on the authors' long experience of working with children and young people; their parents, teachers and schools. It will help you plan what is taught, as well as when and how. The authors not only consider how to benefit from the opportunities home education provides, but also suggest creative ways to fill the potential gaps that might arise from not being part of the traditional school system.

The Home Education Handbook covers everything from the socialisation of home-educated children to advice on supporting the motivation and resilience of all involved. This is a book that every parent who is considering home education or flexi-schooling, or is simply keen to ensure that their child gets the best education possible, needs to read.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780349419350
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication date: 03/21/2019
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Gill Hines (Author)
Gill Hines is an educator of huge experience. She has worked with a large number of parents, young people and teachers, offering workshops, mentoring and support in a wide variety of issues.

Alison Baverstock (Author)
Dr Alison Baverstock is an academic, author and mother of four.

Table of Contents

List of Figures ix

Foreword Dr Adam Boddison, Chief Executive of National Association of Special Educational Needs xi

Acknowledgements xv

Introduction 1

Section 1 Home Educating a Child: Why, When, What and How?

1 The Benefits of Home Educating 13

2 What Are Your Reasons for Home Educating? Finding Your Style 37

3 Home Education Options 56

4 Home Education and the Law 80

Section 2 How to Teach a Child at Home

5 Creating an Appropriate Learning Environment for Your Child 105

6 Developing a Curriculum 122

7 What Constitutes 'Quality Learning'? 162

8 Discipline 179

Section 3 Social Skills

9 Developing Your Child's Social Skills 201

10 20 Key Social Skills and Some Tips on Developing them at Home 220

11 Creating Community - the Importance of a Wider Network For You and Your Home-educated Child 262

12 The Importance of Maintaining Your Child's Self-esteem 281

Conclusion 298

Postscript 1 Maintaining Your Life as a Home Educating Parent 301

Postscript 2 Getting the Terminology Right: Is Educating Children at Home 'Home Schooling' or 'Home Educating'? 314

Resources 321

Appendix: Tips for Storage and Equipment 328

Notes 333

Index 335

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