Thinking of home education for your child? Here are 10 of the most commonly asked questions for home education and the all-important answers you’re looking for!
Can Home Education really help children reclaim a love of learning? Can it help them to be happy again? Find out how our Home Ed journey is going a couple of months into it.
As a parent of Neurodivergent children, it can be difficult to know what’s best for them when it comes to education. This is particularly true when you’re continually told by Neurotypical professionals what to do and how to do it. Home Education still carries a certain taboo amongst professionals. Read why I chose to Home Educate my eldest child, despite opinions.
So many Neurodivergent people struggle with accessing the workplace. This can lead to mental health issues and is partly responsible for the higher than average suicide rate in Neurodivergent people.
Coming back to reality after a holiday can be a real culture shock can’t it. Back to work, housework, life in general. There’s one thing that doesn’t need to end though…your tan!
What makes you happy? Sometimes it’s good to sit and ask yourself that question and take a moment to remember that you deserve to be happy.
Can you tell the difference between ‘naughty’ behaviour and a dysregulated child?
With more and more children unable to access traditional forms of education, I’m asking the question: “What’s happening in our schools?”.
As someone that grew up believing self-care was selfish, I have recently being contemplating the importance of being a person as well as a parent.
*TW Eating Disorders*
As I approach my final year of my 30s, I have made a promise to myself to enjoy the rest of my life: Project 40 is born!