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Foundations · Start here

The essentials, in one place

The guides most new families need first, gathered up front so you can begin without combing the whole library. Some are unique to Foundations; others are surfaced from their full category — the same guide, one page, two places to find it.

Legal also lives in its full category untagged — unique to Foundations
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New Parent Guide
Your first 30 days. Clearly mapped.

What to do, what to skip, and what you genuinely don’t need to have figured out yet — everything that matters in your first month.

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The Great Reset
How to deschool — and find your confidence.

Why deschooling matters, how long it takes, and how to build a structure that works without recreating school at home.

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Legal Compass — England
Your rights. Simply stated.

Section 7, LA enquiries, School Attendance Orders, and SEN & EHCPs — the English framework without the jargon.

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Legal Compass — Scotland
Collaborative, rights-based, distinct.

s.30 Education (Scotland) Act 1980, UNCRC in law, consent to withdraw, and a collaborative LA relationship.

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Legal Compass — Wales
ALN, IDPs, Estyn, Curriculum for Wales.

ALN not SEN, IDP not EHCP, Estyn not Ofsted. Curriculum for Wales exists — you are not required to follow it.

L-03-W · LegalRead →
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The Wellbeing Act 2026
What changed. What hasn’t yet.

Royal Assent April 2026. What is in force now, what requires secondary legislation, and what it means for home educators.

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Finding Your Why
Find your why before your what.

Charlotte Mason, Montessori, unschooling, eclectic — an honest tour of home-education philosophies.

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The Socialisation Question
Context beats a classroom.

Why the concern exists, why the evidence points elsewhere, and what the social life of a home-educated child actually looks like.

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1 July
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Home Ed is NOT a Safeguarding Concern — England
Social Services, MASH, and your rights.

What the law says about home education and safeguarding in England — why deregistration does not trigger child protection, and how to respond if contacted.

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7 July
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NOT Safeguarding — Wales
IAA, MASH, and Welsh rights.
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14 Jul
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NOT Safeguarding — Scotland
Social Work and Child Protection.
L-02-S📅
21 Jul
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NOT Safeguarding — Northern Ireland
Gateway, Social Services, EA.
L-02-NI📅
28 Jul
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Legal Compass — England
Your rights. The full picture.

Complete English home-education legal framework — Section 7, deregistration, LA enquiries, School Attendance Orders, SEN & EHCPs, and the 2026 Act.

L-03-E📅 28 Jul
1 July
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Legal Compass — Wales
ALN, IDPs, Estyn, Curriculum for Wales.
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7 July
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Legal Compass — Scotland
Section 30. UNCRC. Attendance Orders.
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14 Jul
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Legal Compass — Northern Ireland
Article 45(1). EA duties. ESO.
L-03-NI📅
21 Jul
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Children’s Wellbeing & Schools Act 2026
What changed. What hasn’t yet.

Every provision — what is in force now, what requires secondary legislation, the registration scheme timeline, and what it means for each nation.

L-04📅 21 Jul
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R · Records

Know your rights, keep your records

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S · SEN / ALN / ASN

Specific needs and finding providers

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SEN & Home Education
When you remove the barriers.

What actually changes when a SEN child starts being educated at home — why so many families see significant differences in weeks.

S-01Read →
21 Jul
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EHCPs & Home Education — England
Your EHCP. Your rights. Your education.

What happens to your child’s EHCP when you home educate — LA continuing duty, annual reviews, ceasing and refusing to cease, and using the EHCP in your provision.

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28 Jul
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IDPs & Home Education — Wales
Individual Development Plans.
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1 July
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CSPs & ASN — Scotland
Co-ordinated Support Plans.
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7 July
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SEN Statements — Northern Ireland
Statements, SENCOs, and the EA.
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14 Jul
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Anxiety, Burnout & Recovery
When recovery is the education.

For families where school caused harm. How to approach home education as a therapeutic environment — pacing, deschooling, sensory needs, and building trust before curriculum.

S-03📅 14 Jul
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The Vetted Directory
Trusted providers, ready to help.

Find DBS-checked, insured, parent-reviewed home-ed providers across the UK — tutors, classes, workshops, and project leaders.

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Q · Qualifications

GCSEs and formal qualifications

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GCSE Access
Costs, centres, and the free GCSEs question.

The real cost as a private candidate, how to find a centre, key deadlines, the government’s position on free exams, and why most home educators choose iGCSEs.

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AQA Maths
AQA Maths, demystified.

What’s actually examined, how grading works, how to enter as a private candidate, and what good preparation looks like.

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AQA English Language & Literature
AQA English, demystified.

What’s examined in both English GCSEs, the speaking complication for home-educators, and when an IGCSE alternative serves you better.

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AQA Food Preparation & Nutrition
Growing, cooking, and the GCSE.

Organic farming content that maps to home-ed projects, the coursework complication, and why home educators often lead school pupils on this qualification.

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21 Jul
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Functional Skills Explained
The alternative pathway. Practical and recognised.

What Functional Skills are, how they compare to GCSEs, which colleges and employers accept them, and how home-educated students access them.

Q-04📅 21 Jul
28 Jul
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The 14–16 College Route
Starting college before 16. It’s possible.

How home-educated young people attend college from 14, what courses are available, how funding works, and how to apply without a school behind you.

Q-05📅 28 Jul
1 July
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GCSE & iGCSE Maths
The full comparison. Choose the right one.

AQA vs Edexcel vs Cambridge iGCSE — content differences, coursework, exam entry, and which route most home educators choose.

Q-06📅 1 July
7 July
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GCSE & iGCSE English
Language, Literature, and the speaking problem.

Full comparison of GCSE and iGCSE English pathways — why the speaking endorsement creates complications, and which routes avoid it.

Q-07📅 7 July
14 Jul
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Food Qualifications & Alternative Routes
Beyond AQA Food Prep.

WJEC, Level 2 Food Safety, hospitality qualifications, and how food-focused home educators access formal recognition.

Q-08📅 14 Jul

🚀 P · Pathways

What comes after.

Eleven guides for the years after home education — qualifications, college, work, university, business, and the paths that don’t fit into a single box. All built specifically for home-educated young people.

📅 Launching July 2026
21 Jul
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Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Bronze, Silver, Gold.

How home-educated young people access DofE — licensed providers, four sections, and what counts as volunteering and skill.

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28 Jul
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The College Reset
Starting fresh at 16.

Sixth-form, FE colleges, and access programmes — how home-educated young people transition into formal education after 16 without a school behind them.

P-02📅
1 July
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Apprenticeships Explained
Earn while you learn.

How apprenticeships work in the UK, who is eligible without traditional qualifications, and what the application looks like without a school referee.

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7 July
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Access to University Without A-Levels
More routes than most people realise.

Foundation years, Access to HE diplomas, portfolio entry, mature student routes, and how universities assess non-traditional applicants.

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14 Jul
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Building a Portfolio That Means Something
Evidence that speaks for itself.

How to document home-education learning in a way that is readable, credible, and useful — for colleges, employers, and universities.

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21 Jul
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Building Your First CV
Starting from scratch. Making it work.

How to write a first CV when you have no school grades, no work experience, and no institutional references — what you do have, and how to present it.

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28 Jul
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Interviews and Applications
Walking in without the usual background.

How to approach job, college, and university applications as a home-educated candidate — what to expect, prepare, and how to answer questions about your education.

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1 July
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Work Experience & Industry Placements
Into Industry. Before the career.

How to find, arrange, and record work experience without a school coordinator — and how to make the most of it when you get there.

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7 July
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Volunteering That Actually Counts
Real contribution. Real evidence.

What counts as meaningful volunteering for college applications, DofE, CVs, and UCAS — and how to find opportunities that match your child’s interests.

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14 Jul
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Starting a Business as a Teen
More achievable than it sounds.

Practical steps for a young person starting a business in the UK — legal structures, tax, what you need, and how to make it count.

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21 Jul
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Not Lost. Just Not Rushed.
It’s okay not to know yet.

For young people — and the parents of young people — who don’t have a plan. Navigating the gap between home education and whatever comes next.

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