Hannah's Story

Home education has benefited me in a big way. I was very depressed and suffered from regular panic attacks.  School was affecting my life so much and has left me scared for life. I never want my children to go to school.  Home education saved my life; I was so near to suicide. I am the 'true' me now and my mum hadn't seen the 'true' me for many years! My confidence is growing back and I am happy. If I had known about home education earlier I wouldn't have stayed at school for those 4 terrible years.


There are so many advantages to home education. I love not having to get up early every morning. Some days I don't get up 'til after everyone's at school. No uniform too. You can choose which ever subjects you like to work on instead of what the school makes you do. It's so much better. 'At first I worked very much like I would do if I was at school except I did the work at home and I got so much more work done.' Now I don't work to a timetable. I've discovered my favourite, advantage and that's shopping in town when everyone's at school or work! (Don't tell anyone though!)


I personally don't think there are any real disadvantages; I guess socialisation can be a problem but not if you do something about it. I have plenty of pen pals and I know a lot of adults from the e-lists I'm on. I've been on adult education GCSE courses and met a wide range of people, from one other person who works at home to parents who are just studying for fun!

Motivation can be an issue especially with teenagers. Some people I know came out at 14 - then it takes a while to settle into working at home.  Then it's the panic of GCSE's all in one year and that is hard. If you think your child wants to do GCSE's, I thoroughly recommend spreading them out! Otherwise you can't do fun projects and day trips as well. Its just working at home all day studying! Not easy i can tell you!


Everyone I have come across that either is home educated or has home educated children are all so pleasant and understanding which is great. It's like we're all one big family who are there for each other!

I went to the O.K week in Wales last year and met lots of people; then I went to HESFes and, of course, most of them were there. One girl was so excited to see me; she didn't know I was going and we hadn't been in contact since September. She just ran up and gave me a huge hug! It was great.


Before I was home educated I used to lock myself in the bathroom and scream and hurt myself and have nightmares each night waking up in sweats. I didn't enjoy the weekends because I was dreading school on Monday. It was just a nightmare. I'd cry myself to sleep and I just didn't want to live. The thought of school was the worst thought for me ever and to think at one point I loved getting up in the morning to school. It was me hurrying my mum up to take me to school!


Now after 6 years on betablockers for panic attacks I have just come off them. My doctor thought I would be on them for life. I hope to complete my GCSE's and A' levels before going to university to study for a maths degree with honours.

Home education is the best thing since sliced bread and that's no joke!

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