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To think there should be an approval process to allow parents to HE?

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abacucat · 29/09/2018 13:54

Children's education matters, it is incredibly important and affects the rest of their life. I think it is fine for parents to Home Educate, but I think there should be an approval process before parents can HE. This will check the parents are actually capable of doing this.

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taratill · 02/10/2018 21:50

HatelsNotGood thank you so much for considering me in your post. However my child is not at the point of exclusion. He has never misbehaved at school . He just doesn't cope and tries to kill himself. He is never going to meet the exclusion threshold. (unbelievable that there is one : ()

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taratill · 02/10/2018 22:29

Zzzzzz I dont doubt it is possible however I’m in an unbelievable battle at the moment because there is no school to meet need and I do not wish to electively home Ed

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6SpringCats · 02/10/2018 22:42

We were contacyedc

HateIsNotGood · 02/10/2018 22:44

It's different for all of us - I wouldn't have believed what happened to DS myself before it actually happened.

The mildest, nicest 17 year old now - I'm very proud of him.

Good Luck to everyone who has to face it..

6SpringCats · 02/10/2018 22:45

After dereg but just a letter with some useful info leaflets. They have never tried to visit or slightly additional info.
SS wanted a bit more (Wwe get regular referrals as a result of my MH issues) but once they saw ds get english and maths gcses they arent bothered any more

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