The parents who insist home-education is the answer for their children


entrepreneur, pursuing an artistic career or leading a successful business,” she says. “It’s not just about passing exams.”

For Daniel, his priority is ensuring Toby is happy and learning at his own pace. “We’re not in a rush,” he says. “If he needs longer, that’s fine.”

While home education may not be the right choice for every family, it is an increasingly popular option for those who feel that mainstream education is not meeting their child’s needs.

As Wendy Charles-Warner says: “It’s not for everyone, but we want to ensure that every family who chooses it has access to good information and support so they can do it well.”

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