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Friday, 21 May 2021

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it's a grit's life
Awkward old hippy wearing widow weeds.
2020 and that photo needs updating. I'm now an embittered old hag wrapped in a dressing gown and shuffling around the house shod in a pair of worn-out Uggs I wrestled from a skip.


Other stuff


This was a home ed blog.

Now it's just a blog.

But if you want to skinnydip the past: a popular post. And the home ed film Captain Fantastic, which is TRUE.

We educated triplet girls to age 16 by never sending them to school.

If you are trying to work out the names, I am Grit, the father unit was Dig and the triplets are Shark, Tiger and Squirrel.

One triplet is now on a degree course studying Physics. Another is studying Shhh secret stuff. The third is heading up for Philosophy and English Lit.

Home ed did it!

Home ed style: Secular, philosophical, eclectic, autonomous.

Just Everyday.


The end of the road, or the beginning of the field?
Yer avrage home ed character list.
Stuff your SATs.

Home educators deal with this.
One day they'll catch us up.

Homeschool Ryan Gosling. The perfect man.


The OU LearningSpace

Wales here.
Report from Bridgend.

About this blog
More about this blog!
For my convenience

You should read the damn blog, really

You STILL want to advertise on grit's day?

Take a step back
Those grudges are all mine
The Grit character

Ed yourself
Learn something
And buy home ed books

Can you advertise on this blog? No
Can you submit links/posts to this blog? No
Can you make money from this blog? No
Can you swap Grit's soul for an education? Yes

Where can you find an education?

  • In your location
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  • With the eccentrics
  • In every castle
  • And all museums
  • Northumberland
  • 1485
  • With the Buddhists from Japan
  • Kent
  • Under your feet
  • Suffolk
  • In the sky
  • England's fields
  • With old ladies
  • Down with the Anglo Saxons
  • On impulse
  • In a tin mine
  • Northamptonshire
  • In the Royal Albert Hall
  • At the sewage farm
  • Cornwall
  • Science museums everywhere
  • In a Benedictine abbey in the middle of a field
  • Now don't ask, DO YOU EVER GO OUT?
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where is everybody?

Tiger's animation here.
The art exhibition here.
Latin verbs illustrated

This blog is a record of a home education
writ for parents thinking about home ed
writ for the LA who need an education about home ed
writ for Grit's friends and relations who drop in once a year
and writ for Grit's sane and lovely mind.

But maybe you were right all along.


Your client wants good PR? Yes! I can help.

Eek. Let's learn how to kill imagination.


We don’t need a list of rights and wrongs, tables of dos and don'ts: we need books, time, and silence. Thou shalt not is soon forgotten, but Once upon a time lasts forever. Philip Pullman.

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  • random label applied
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  • triplets
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  • home ed is an extension of parenting
  • hazards
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  • lovely lovely notebooks
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  • food
  • no bad day
  • science
  • christmas at grit's
  • reasons to home educate
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  • Dig
  • Shark
  • What did you do innocently today that will be made guilty tomorrow?
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  • Squirrel
  • England
  • books
  • Grit's Top Ten Tips
  • isn't this just the problem with home educators?
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  • holiday
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  • home education politics is very interesting
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  • The National Trust may be up to something
  • This post won't make any sense at all unless you suffered Badman and Balls
  • all home education ends in cake
  • becoming impatient with Hong Kong
  • can you believe I once worked in advertising? Mind you I did get sacked
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  • many doors were slammed in the making of this post
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2009-10 home ed politics

I have this problem. Just as I throw something away, I need it again the very next day. It's almost like the disposal created the need.

I don't want to need the links below. They are part of the former Labour government's attempt to vilify, inspect, and criminalise home education in the UK. So I'd better not throw them away.
Systems, people and the death of Khyra Ishaq
Graham gives Ofsted a bit of a slap. I wuv Graham.
Education Otherwise press release
  • Press release, Mass lobby of Parliament 13/10/09
Go and watch a video.
On the Ishaq case, the BBC are out of step.
Media watch
The responses are thorough, aware, and non-compromising.
DCSF, put your own house in order before you come to mine.
How well is your Local Authority doing?
A snooper's charter
Intense and engaging discussion follows.
Thank you to Graham Stuart and the Guardian.
DCSF home ed guidelines to 2010 here.
The internal DCSF Consultation Report, made public 23 January. (pdf)
In Annex A, 94% of respondents disagreed that the local authority should have the power to interview a home educated child alone.
When this comes out Ed Balls' mouth in the Second Reading Debate, 94% against turns to:
'The vast majority of parents would be happy to let that happen'
(Hansard 11.01.10, Children, Schools and Families Bill, col 437.)
poster
Love it or loathe it? The petition still broke a record.
Press release in the Mirror, Channel4 news, the Guardian.
'Even if you don't currently see yourself home educating, you never know what the future might hold, and if a time comes when you find yourself needing to pull your child out of school, I hope the option is still available to you, and you don't regret thinking *it's nothing to do with me*.'

http://freedomineducationunderthreat.blogspot.com/
Read the Right to Reply
'Home educators are renowned for their strong opinions and independent spirit. They come from all faiths and none. They have as many approaches to education as there are children. They rarely agree on anything. And yet they are remarkably united in their opposition to these proposals. There is great concern that their way of life will be legislated out of existence.'
--Response to the Badman Review of Elective Home Education in England and reaction to the Select Committee hearing.
Another young person speaks out. Rant, it is not.
The problem with home educators is that they are impossible to define. The only things that links them is respect for their children. And did the state just stagger foolishly across that line?
Are we sandal wearing tree huggers who let our kids run wild or control mad Jesus freaks who don't want them learning about sex and evolution? Are we hot housing or leaving them to watch TV and play computer games all day? -Firebird.
The UK government suggested that we home educate our children to cover up our abuse.
On that issue, would you like some statistics?

'The Department [for Children, Schools and Families] is aware that attempts are being made on the Internet to vilify and harass the author of the review. It is the Department's view that, whilst dealing with each request on its merits, this situation will have to be taken into account in dealing with any relevant FOI requests. ... we anticipate the need to consider whether it is in the public interest to release information likely to intensify any such campaign, or to lead to harassment or distress to individuals.'
Hello DCSF. Vilify: to make vicious and defamatory statements about.
Like putting it about that home educated children are abused by their parents? Isolated? Unsocialised? Denied an education?
And the latest one, that their mothers have Munchhausen's Syndrome by Proxy, and benefit from their child's suffering.

Go and visit Renegade Parent
  • We can all be regulated at no extra cost to ourselves!
  • I really cannot believe the Tories are allies ... but
  • Becoming chummy with Lord Lucas
  • What do the children think?
  • It's our right to choose - can we please keep that right, people?
... compulsory registration, entry to the home, inspection according to external standards, and power to see the child without the parent present.
By implication this applies to anyone who has their child at home with them: particularly parents with under 5s, but also those with school-aged children who are at home in the evenings, over the weekends, and throughout the summer holidays. Think on: the possibility of parental inspection, with or without your presence, based on the very human whim of a local authority officer.
Is that okay with you?
Renegade Parent
on the implications for all parents from the Badman review of home education.
'Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children'.
(Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948, Article 26.3)

Home ed looks like this. (And thanks to different take.)

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