--- In homeeducatorsUK@..., "amanda.brooks94"
<amandadb@...> wrote:
>
>
> > However,
> > > I am not 100% sure how to go about it! I know the legal stuff
but
> > do
> > > not want to follow any structured 'programme' as that is what I
am
> > > trying to get her out of. I want to follow her natural
curiosity
> > > wherever it leads, whilst being reassured that she is
not 'behind'
> > and
> > > I don't want continual testing. Is there a middle way or am i
> > chasing
> > > rainbows? Thanks for any help.
>
>
> Hi Talena. Go for it! You will find lots of support and advice
here.
> Suggest you also join AEUK@yahoogroups.com, which stands for
autonomous
> (ie child led) home education. Home educators are a friendly bunch
and
> will answer any questions you may have however silly they may seem
to
> you! There are bound to be lots of people who live in your area who
> organise trips and outings (sorry I am in Hampshire so can't help)!
> Good Luck! Amanda
Thanks you very much for that Amanda! Talena
>