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The Sy-Ed Way

The Sy-Ed Way

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A calm, honest podcast for parents quietly questioning education and seeking a more connected, child-centred way forward. The Sy-Ed Way explores learning beyond the classroom through real conversations, lived experience, and trust in children and families.

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  • The Silent Struggle of SEN Children in School
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of The SY-ED Way, we’re joined by Nathan from SENDHelp for an honest and thoughtful conversation about SEN children and the reality of struggling within the school system.

    For many families, the challenges begin quietly. A child who feels overwhelmed. A child who masks all day and unravels at home. A child who is labelled difficult, behind, or too much. And parents left feeling confused, exhausted, and unheard.

    Nathan brings lived experience and deep insight into the realities SEN children face in traditional school environments. Together, we explore what happens when needs are missed, misunderstood, or unsupported and why the conversation around education must include children who simply do not thrive within rigid systems.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why school can be particularly overwhelming for SEN children
    • Masking, burnout, and the emotional cost many children carry
    • The pressure placed on families to “wait it out”
    • What meaningful support should actually look like
    • Why listening to children matters more than protecting systems

    This conversation is not about criticising teachers or dismissing school entirely. It is about recognising that one model does not work for every child, and that struggling does not mean a child is failing.

    It is for parents who are seeing their child struggle and wondering if they are the only ones. It is for families who feel something is not right but are unsure what to do next. And it is for anyone who believes children deserve to be understood, not forced to fit.

    As always, The SY-ED Way is about calm, honest conversations that centre children, parents, and trust.

    If this episode resonates with you, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who may need to hear it.

    🔗 Helpful Links & Resources

    📘 Download our free home education PDF guide
    👉 https://www.thesyedway.co.uk/acalmstarttohomeeducation

    🧠 Grab the Project Based Learning guide that changed everything in our home.
    👉 https://www.thesyedway.co.uk/projectbasedlearning

    📖 Learn more about SENDHelp and Nathan's work
    👉 https://sendhelpapp.mn.co/

    If this episode resonated with you, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who might find reassurance in this conversation.

    Send a text

    Support the show

    The SY-ED Way is a podcast for families rethinking education and learning beyond the classroom. Hosted by Allya and Taz, we share honest conversations, lived experiences, and thoughtful perspectives on home education, child development, and family-led learning.

    Connect with us

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syed_way
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesyedway

    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@sy-edway

    Get in touch

    For collaborations, questions, or support, you can contact us at:
    syedhomeeducation@gmail.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who may need to hear this conversation.

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  • What Parents Need to Know About Education Law and Freedom
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of The SY-ED Way, we’re joined by Cheryl from Educational Freedom for a calm, clear conversation about education law, parental rights, and what families genuinely need to know when navigating home education.

    With so much noise, misinformation, and fear circulating around legal changes and proposed legislation, this episode is about grounding the conversation in facts, clarity, and reassurance, not panic.

    Cheryl brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from working closely with families across the UK, helping parents understand their rights and responsibilities while advocating for educational freedom and child-centred approaches.

    Together, we talk about:

    • What education law actually says (and what it doesn’t)
    • Common myths and misunderstandings around home education
    • The Children’s Wellbeing Bill and why context matters
    • Why informed parents feel more confident and less fearful
    • How families can stay grounded while engaging with change
    • The importance of protecting parental voice and autonomy

    This conversation is for parents who want to be informed without being overwhelmed, and who value calm, thoughtful discussion over fear-led narratives.

    Note: since filming this episode, the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act has progressed which has upset a lot of the home education community. Please see this blog post: https://educationalfreedom.org.uk/proposed-changes-to-home-education-law-without-the-legal-jargon/

    As always, this episode is not about telling families what to do, but about offering clarity, reassurance, and space to think critically about what is right for their own children.

    🔗 Helpful Links & Resources

    📘 Download our free home education PDF guide
    👉 https://www.thesyedway.co.uk/acalmstarttohomeeducation

    🧠 Grab the Project Based Learning guide that changed everything in our home.
    👉 https://www.thesyedway.co.uk/projectbasedlearning

    📖 Learn more about Educational Freedom and Cheryl’s work
    👉 https://educationalfreedom.org.uk/

    If this episode resonated with you, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who might find reassurance in this conversation.

    Send a text

    Support the show

    The SY-ED Way is a podcast for families rethinking education and learning beyond the classroom. Hosted by Allya and Taz, we share honest conversations, lived experiences, and thoughtful perspectives on home education, child development, and family-led learning.

    Connect with us

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syed_way
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesyedway

    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@sy-edway

    Get in touch

    For collaborations, questions, or support, you can contact us at:
    syedhomeeducation@gmail.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who may need to hear this conversation.

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  • When You Realise School Isn’t Working for Your Child
    Feb 12 2026

    There is often a quiet moment when something shifts.

    Not because a parent is looking for something radical or different, but because what they are seeing in front of them simply does not feel right for their child. A child who is anxious, overwhelmed, withdrawing, or slowly losing their spark. A feeling that no longer passes, even when you try to reassure yourself that this is “just how school is.”

    In this first episode of The SY-ED Way, we share our own journey of realising that school was not the right fit for our child, and how that realisation changed everything.

    We talk openly about the early signs we noticed, the doubts and fears that followed, and the emotional weight of questioning a system so deeply embedded in society. We explore the internal conflict many parents experience, knowing something is wrong while being told to trust the process, wait it out, or push through.

    This conversation is not about blaming schools or suggesting there is one right path for every family. It is about recognising that children are individuals, that learning and development are not linear, and that sometimes the bravest step is simply listening to what your child is showing you.

    Throughout the episode, we reflect on:

    • The moment we realised school was no longer supporting our child’s wellbeing
    • How parental intuition often shows up long before clarity does
    • The fear and uncertainty that comes with stepping away from what is familiar
    • Why questioning school does not mean you are failing as a parent
    • How slowing down created space for connection, healing, and learning

    This episode is for parents who are quietly questioning, feeling uneasy, or wondering whether there might be another way forward. It is for those who are not seeking perfection or certainty, but honesty, reassurance, and permission to trust themselves.

    The SY-ED Way is about learning beyond the classroom, at a pace that respects children, families, and real life. Through calm, thoughtful conversations, we explore what education can look like when it is centred around trust, wellbeing, and meaningful connection.

    If this episode resonates with you, you are not alone.

    🔗 Helpful Links & Resources

    📘 Download our free home education PDF guide
    👉 https://www.thesyedway.co.uk/acalmstarttohomeeducation

    🧠 Grab the Project Based Learning guide that changed everything in our home.
    👉 https://www.thesyedway.co.uk/projectbasedlearning

    Send a text

    Support the show

    The SY-ED Way is a podcast for families rethinking education and learning beyond the classroom. Hosted by Allya and Taz, we share honest conversations, lived experiences, and thoughtful perspectives on home education, child development, and family-led learning.

    Connect with us

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syed_way
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesyedway

    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@sy-edway

    Get in touch

    For collaborations, questions, or support, you can contact us at:
    syedhomeeducation@gmail.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who may need to hear this conversation.

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    33 m
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