Science at Home: IF Oxford 2020
Running throughout October, IF Oxford is online this year, which means that you don’t even have to be local to take part!
Home Education Adventures in the UK.
Running throughout October, IF Oxford is online this year, which means that you don’t even have to be local to take part!
It’s Public Service Announcement season here at Home Ed Voices! Here is your annual autumn reminder to look after your mental health!
To socialise or not to socialise, that is the question. The answer? It depends on the child’s needs. Let’s be kind to each other as we heal.
You want your mind to be free to enjoy and observe in these early days. Curricula can wait. Here are our all-time favourite read-alouds.
There is only one universal rule when planning. Finding a system that motivates you to action is the tricky bit, but we’ve got your back.
If you’re just starting out on the home ed journey and wondering which of the many books to read first, here are our rec’s for the best books for new home edders.
The sailing is never smooth in raising and educating children. Expect uneven road ahead. Know that growth is a (painful) beautiful process.
Take advantage of all the freebies. Know what you NEED before wading into the vast pool of curricula options. HEV freebie printable included!
The Flashbacks Series – fun educational historical fiction for less than a fiver a book and only a week’s investment. For history lovers and loathers alike!
Books we are loving in June 2020
Cloud Horse Chronicles Books 1, Maker Comics: Draw a Comic! and Collins Primary Geography.