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The HEFA Podcast - The Heart Of Home Education
HEFA
22 episodes
4 days ago
Home Education For All (HEFA) is a group of experienced home educators providing support to all home educators in the UK. Find us at- https://homeeducationforal.wixsite.com/hefa
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Home Education For All (HEFA) is a group of experienced home educators providing support to all home educators in the UK. Find us at- https://homeeducationforal.wixsite.com/hefa
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Education
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Question Time - 7th June
The HEFA Podcast - The Heart Of Home Education
1 hour 16 minutes 1 second
1 year ago
Question Time - 7th June

This week we are back with more of your questions! Join us as we discuss child-led learning and the challenges of adapting to a child-led approach, the importance of understanding education as a continuous process, concerns of one parent regarding their child's education and the pursuit of specific career paths such as becoming a vet, the challenges and strategies for imaginative play in children, as well as the topic of socialisation for home-educated children and more!

Takeaways

  • Understanding education as a continuous and holistic process
  • Balancing structured learning with child-led exploration
  • The importance of adapting to a child-led approach
  • Exploring career paths and educational choices for children
  • The role of play and silliness in child development.
  • Parents can support imaginative play by asking children to teach them and engaging in child-led play.
  • Socialistion for home-educated children can involve informal meetups, community activities, and everyday interactions.
  • Parental involvement and support are crucial for facilitating socialisation and providing opportunities for children to interact with others.
  • Understanding the child's preferences and comfort level with socialisation is important, and parents should be open to communication and feedback from their children.
The HEFA Podcast - The Heart Of Home Education
Home Education For All (HEFA) is a group of experienced home educators providing support to all home educators in the UK. Find us at- https://homeeducationforal.wixsite.com/hefa