Sorry Chatterbocs but that's utter rubbish.
I don't mean what you are saying but what the so-called guidelines from LA are suggesting. That's one reason I was saying to you, on the other thread, it's much easier to get them to put everything in writing. This is because you can challenge them to quote (formally) to you, WHERE in the Education Act it states that you have to abide by ANY such rules. They don't like being asked to put that on paper because they know they are acting "ulta vires" and they won't want written proof that they are misinforming you (which they sodding well are)
I really would write and ask that they provide you with this and specifically ask that they mention the actual Sections of the Ed Act which they are talking about. I guarantee you they will either not reply or, if they do, will not be able to answer you. In which case you write back and insist they show you which section of the law...blah blah and so on. This will wear them down and you can even say that you've taken legal advise and you're now very concerned that they are misinforming you.
Meanwhile this gives you time to find out more about how you want to present your Ed Phil.
Sorry to rant but this really gets to me. HomeEd is our legal right and we have a legal right to educate our kids in any way we choose. Some LAs unfortunately try to bully people into thinking we have to do it their way.
DS2's Dad works for DCFS and he knows the Ed Act (as do I) inside out. At NO point in that Law does it state that HomeEdders have to educate in any way like a school does. We are legally entitled to study, play, go on outings, relax, read, watch telly, go swimming, play computers games, etc; whenever we flippin well please. It's OUR choice, not LAs!!
Please look on Education Otherwise site for good examples of Ed Phils, it will give you some great ideas.
Right, apologies for the rant but these lies that LAs spout make me spit feathers.