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Why More Parents Are Choosing Homeschooling in 2026 (Benefits, Safety & How to Start)

In 2026, homeschooling is rapidly becoming a preferred choice for parents worldwide. Families are shifting towards flexible, safe, and personalized education systems that better suit their children’s needs.

Many parents are now exploring structured programs like Asra Hub, which offers a complete British online schooling experience at home.

Unlike traditional schools, homeschooling allows children to learn in a safe and controlled environment, supported by qualified teachers and modern tools. You can explore how structured homeschooling works through programs offered by Asra Hub.

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Confused About Homeschooling? Start With This Ultimate 2026 Guide in the UK

Homeschooling in the UK has gained popularity in recent years, offering parents a compelling alternative to traditional schooling. The growing pressures of standardised education, ranging from packed classrooms to bullying concerns, are driving many parents into choosing home education for their kids. Yet, understandably, stepping away from conventional schooling can feel intimidating. You may wonder about the legal steps, curriculum choices, and which online education platform is best suited for your kids.

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How Long Does It Take a Child to Adjust to a New School? Complete Guide for Parents

Changing schools can be a big emotional and psychological shift for children. Many parents worry about how long it takes a child to adjust to a new school and whether their child will settle in quickly or struggle for months.

The truth is every child is different. Some children adapt within days while others may take weeks or even months. Understanding the process of a child adjusting to new school can help parents provide the right support at the right time.

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My Homeschooling Journey by Arsh Ali Year 10 student

When I was in Year 7, I started the adventure of homeschooling. Before that, I attended a formal school from kindergarten until Year 6. Back then, I had to wake up every morning at 5:30 a.m. to the sound of my father saying, “Wake up, Arsh! It’s time for school!” and I would reply, “Just a minute, Dad…” Within a few minutes, my dad would trick me by saying, “Arsh! It’s 7:15 a.m. You’ve missed the school bus!” After hearing that, I would jump out of bed and rush to check the clock. Most of the time, I was successfully tricked by my father. While studying in formal school, I often wondered how it would feel to have school at home.

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Flexischooling in the UK: A Balanced Approach to Learning at Home and School

Flexischooling is becoming a practical choice for many families across the UK who want a balance between school structure and home flexibility. It allows children to stay enrolled in a school while attending only part of the week, spending the remaining days learning at home. This balance appeals to parents who want a more adaptable approach to education, especially for children with special educational needs or learning differences. 

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The New National Curriculum: What to Expect in 2028

Education in England is preparing for one of its most wide-ranging updates in years. Following an extensive review, a new national curriculum is set to launch in September 2028, marking a shift towards broader learning, life skills, and digital readiness. Here is a look at the key changes and what they mean for students, teachers, and schools.

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Celebrating Literacy Day: Nurturing a Love for Reading and Learning at Asra Hub

Each year, International Literacy Day reminds us of the transformative power of reading and writing. Literacy is not merely a technical skill but the foundation of communication, critical thinking and participation in society. At Asra Hub, Literacy Day is an opportunity to reflect on our Islamic heritage of knowledge and to nurture the next generation with both academic excellence and spiritual depth.

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