Planning a Home Education Activity? Here’s What I Wish I’d Known

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Behind every home ed activity is a parent juggling far too much. If that’s you, this is what I wish I’d known — and a free guide to help.

One parent’s honest take on organising, chaos, and learning the hard way

When I took over organising our local home ed watersports group, I thought I was just helping out.  The mum who’d run it for years was stepping back — her daughter was off to university — and it all seemed pretty straightforward.

But very quickly, I realised there was so much more to it than just showing up on the day.
 
Planning a home education activity is rewarding, but also demanding — and no one tells you how much quiet admin, chasing, and last-minute scrambling is involved.

Here’s what I didn’t expect:

  • People saying “we’ll come!”… but not paying.
  • Chasing payments through PayPal, trying to match real names to usernames I didn’t recognise.
  • Last-minute cancellations — sometimes the night before — with requests for refunds.
  • Spending hours answering questions I’d already posted (twice).
  • Worrying the event wouldn’t fill, then being overwhelmed by bookings all at once, days before it started.
 

The activity itself ran beautifully.

But behind the scenes? I was constantly checking my phone, updating spreadsheets, and wondering if I’d ever just be able to enjoy it again.

I started writing it all down...

Not to rant — just to get my thoughts straight.
To figure out what I’d do differently next time.
And to capture the stuff I wish someone had told me before I ever said “Sure, I’ll do it!”
 
I’ve pulled it together into a short, honest guide for other home ed parents who’ve somehow become event organisers — sometimes by choice, often by accident.
 
Whether it’s your first home education activity or you’ve been running groups for years, I hope it helps.

✨ It’s called: “What I Wish I’d Known Before Running My First Home Ed Event”

It’s full of real tips from someone who’s been there:

  • What to do when bookings are slow
  • Why friends & family payments can cost you
  • Why parents do want advance notice — but still book last minute
  • And how to make things smoother (without burning yourself out)

There’s even a quick checklist to run through before your next event.

📩 Want a copy?

Just pop your name and email in below, and I’ll send it straight over.

You’ll also get a few extra organiser-only tips over the next few weeks — because let’s face it, we all need a bit of backup.
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💬 What do you wish you’d known?

If you’ve ever run a home education activity — a trip, a club, a workshop, or a regular meet-up — I’d love to hear what you learned the hard way.
 
Post in the comments or drop me a message — we’re all figuring it out as we go, and I really believe we can make it easier together.
 
This guide comes from my experience in the home education UK community, but I hope it helps wherever you’re based.

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