Every week they dread going in is a week they fall further behind.
Anxiety, bullying, and medical challenges are complex: when the classroom isn't the right fit, a structured break is a smart move.
What you’ll take away:
- How to know when it’s time to act instead of just waiting.
- Why stepping back often improves social outcomes rather than hurting them.
- What a short-term online plan actually looks like in practice.
- How to keep future options open, including a return to school.
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Meet Your Speakers:
Dr. Rebecca English
Dr. Rebecca English is a researcher and teacher whose work is concerned with the ways parents make choices for their children’s education in alignment with their beliefs about family and parenting. Her particular interest is in the choice of non-mainstream education. Her work explores how families enact power and agency in their choices around education and parenting.
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Alex Cork
Head of Admissions, Crimson Global Academy
With over 10 years in the education industry, Alex Cork specialises in supporting families facing anxiety, bullying, or medical challenges. He works closely with parents to identify the best solution, ranging from a temporary short-term shift to online schooling to completing their entire education online with Crimson Global Academy. Alex is dedicated to ensuring every student transitions into a supportive environment where they can thrive.
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