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👋 Welcome to The Education Navigation Hub
If your child is struggling with school, attendance, anxiety, behaviour, SEN support or simply not fitting the traditional system, you are not alone. This community was created to help parents better understand the education system, feel more confident in conversations with schools, and secure the right support and future pathways for their child. We are building this community fresh right now, which means you are joining at the very beginning. As a founding member, you’ll help shape the direction of the community and gain access to all future classroom content added to your membership at no extra cost. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ STEP 1: The Classroom You will notice that there is currently no content, this is by design. We want to create content that YOU actually want, so please advise us what would help and support you, we will then make it, simple. So please, post something now that you need support with. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ STEP 2: Upgrade for Deeper Support Premium membership is designed for parents who want more structured support, clearer action steps and ongoing guidance. Inside Premium, you’ll get: • Live support and Q&A sessions• Practical templates and parent resources• Step-by-step guidance for common challenges• School meeting preparation support• Deeper classroom training and future content• A closer support network with parents facing similar situations This is ideal if you want practical help navigating difficult situations with more confidence and clarity. Explore the plans here: https://www.skool.com/the-education-navigation-hub-5938/plans ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ STEP 3: Join the Conversation The more you engage, the more value you’ll get from the community. Ask questions, share experiences and support other parents navigating similar challenges. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ STEP 4: Introduce Yourself Comment below and tell us: 1) Your child’s age 2) What challenges you’re currently facing 3) What support or clarity you’re hoping to find here
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👋 Welcome to The Education Navigation Hub
One of the hardest things to accept as a parent
Something I’ve been reflecting on recently is how difficult it is to motivate another person to make the “right” decisions… especially when that person is a child who is struggling emotionally, disengaged or overwhelmed. You can care deeply. You can explain things calmly. You can offer support, opportunities and encouragement. But at the end of the day, you cannot force somebody to feel ready before they are ready. I think a lot of parents carry huge guilt when their child isn’t engaging with school or making positive choices, as though they’ve somehow failed. But sometimes the real challenge is recognising that progress often starts with connection, trust and emotional safety before anything else. That’s something I’m still figuring out myself as a teacher. Question: Have there been moments where you realised pressure or “pushing harder” actually wasn’t helping your child?
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