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Not necessarily. Many parents worry that their child will fall behind if they don’t begin formal home education right away. However, starting too soon can sometimes do more harm than good — especially if the school environment was stressful or traumatic.
Most children benefit from a short period of de-schooling before structured learning begins. This transition time helps them to:
- emotionally decompress and rebuild confidence,
- reconnect with their family rhythm,
- rediscover interests, passions, and curiosity,
- adjust to a more relaxed and personalised learning environment, and
- build a support network with local home education families.
De-schooling is not “falling behind”; it is an investment in your child’s long-term wellbeing and readiness to learn. Once they feel secure and settled, you can gradually introduce a learning routine or curriculum that fits their needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How does homeschooling work?
Homeschooling is different for every family as it depend on the parents educational goals for their children Education is the development of the...
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Do I need to be a qualified teacher?
No. Research has found no correlation between the qualification of the parent and the academic performance of the child. Research shows that...
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Do home learners sometimes wish they were in school and were normal?
They generally like being homeschooled. Some homelearners go to school for the experience but many return to homeschooling as within the homeschool...
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Can I be a working mom and homeschool?
Single parents who are committed to homeschool organize a schedule around their work commitments and sometimes involve family or tutors to assist...
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