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Websites about Home Education

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julienoshoes · 17/08/2008 22:58

Creating this new thread, to keep bunping up, as and when needed.

Good places to find out about home based education in the UK are:

Education Otherwise

HE-UK

HEAS

Home Education in the UK

for people EHEing under-8s

Home Education Special Needs
is the website for families who home educate or who are thinking of home educating children with SEN. It is home to the HE Special Needs email support list which is where the very best information and support can be found about home edding children with SEN.
Joyfully Rejoycingis a really good site for autonomous living and learning

AHEDis a campaigning organisation

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julienoshoes · 07/02/2009 23:17

bump again for newbies to home ed read

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julienoshoes · 18/02/2009 10:31

Bump

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julienoshoes · 02/03/2009 22:37

bumping back up

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julienoshoes · 18/03/2009 20:32

bump

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julienoshoes · 27/04/2009 11:41

Bumping for TerrieB and other new to home ed families

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julienoshoes · 26/05/2009 16:35

bump

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julienoshoes · 03/06/2009 19:43

bumping for queenrollo

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fudgefan · 04/06/2009 22:19

For Scotland, it is advisable to contact the national charity Schoolhouse for free information and support

For England & Wales, contact AHEd or THENUK for information, support and local group contacts.

The Home Education Forums website, which is run by experienced home educators from across the UK, offers free information, support and networking for home educating families, as well as free listing for self employed home educators in its Home Education Business Directory.

julienoshoes · 09/07/2009 14:35

bump

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julienoshoes · 30/07/2009 08:11

bumping up useful threads

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julienoshoes · 03/08/2009 10:11

bumping for AramiteCane and any other newbies interested in HE

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julienoshoes · 30/08/2009 12:50

bump for newbies

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julienoshoes · 31/08/2009 19:19

Bump for CheesedOfsted

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julienoshoes · 16/09/2009 09:52

bumping for thesunshinesbrightly and lovingtherain and anyone else new to home ed who may find it useful.

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julienoshoes · 09/11/2009 06:20

bump

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julienoshoes · 10/12/2009 15:47

Bumped up for autonomy

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julienoshoes · 26/12/2009 17:50

bump for whispywhisp and other newbies to HE

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julienoshoes · 11/01/2010 08:37

bump

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julienoshoes · 18/02/2010 14:02

bump for Loudlass

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julienoshoes · 22/03/2010 13:50

bump

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robberbutton · 10/05/2010 16:44

Bump to add one of my all time favourite HE blogs- higherupandfurtherin.blogspot.com. (Charlotte Mason)

julienoshoes · 21/05/2010 13:21

There seems to be a lot of new people about, who are thinking of home educating.
I'm dashing out now but bumping this and other hopefully useful threads

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RachelWells87 · 25/05/2010 16:08

www.10ticks.co.uk/homelearning - A aths resources site for home education.

LucindaCarlisle · 20/08/2010 11:50

Bump should not be allowed?

oleep · 27/08/2010 13:06

I would like to find out about other families home educating in the Fulham area. Please can you offer any advice on how I contact these families. I am home schooling my son (year 7) from September of this year.