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Old 20 Jun 19, 03:47 PM  
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velbels
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I facilitate my son's learning I don't teach him everything, infact it means he's more self directed in his learning. I feel this will support him as an adult more than being told what to learn all the time. I steer him to things he needs to know and he chooses other subjects he wants to.
We use group lessons in person and online, one to one tutors, work books, online resources, books museums and workshops all sorts.
My son has great social skills we have found the home education community very inclusive and this has enabled him to develop friends with children of all ages, backgrounds and needs. He also does a range of clubs and groups at weekends and after school time that widens his social circle even further.
I'm not anti school we just feel that at the moment it's the best for our family.
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