We deregistered our three unhappy children when they were aged 13, 11 and 18.
We have had a ball, with absolutley no regrets. None
One is at Uni, and the other two are at FE college, all doing very well indeed.
For us there has only been pro's, no cons. None.
Sending three unhappy children to school everyday was a miserable existance for all concerned.
We were short of money, as I gave up a career to home educate, and now work very part time as a carer. That though we see as the price we have paid for a happy life!
We have managed with very old cars and bought all we needed from charity shops/ebay/carboot sales or aquired it off Freecycle.
We mosty camp at home ed camps and gatherings for our holidays and make the most of special offers with Travelodge and Megabus etc.
Our children have had a social life that was the envy of their schooled peers and cousins. We have loads of home ed friends locally and nationally.
Our children were totally autonomously educated, following their own interests, with no formal lessons, none at all, until they started at FE college.
Our lives looked very much what other peoples school holidays do. Doing whatever the children wanted, following their interets, visiting theatres, museums, safari parks, beaches. We joined with our local home ed groups and did all sorts of workshops.
Our youngest is at FE college and some of her peers are incredulous that she spent the last 10 years having the time of her life, whilst they spent hundreds of hours cooped up in the classroom, doing as other people demanded.........and now she is the one scoring the best marks in class (especially not bad for a very severe dyslexic who was practically written off at school.)
We now know literally home ed teens and young people. All are doing well at FE college, Uni or in work.
What was forced upon us, by the misery that was school, quickly became a lifestyle choice that our children fully intend to repeat.
There are several threads here for people new to home ed, detailing books and websites about home ed and how to find home ed groups.
I'll go bump them for you.