"Am I wrong to take my kids out of school for a cheaper holiday?"
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Is taking children out of school during term time financially savvy or just selfish parenting? In today's episode, Katie chats to "Louise" who is one of 350,000 parents taking their children out of school during term time every year in order to nab a cheaper holiday. With travel companies dialling up the prices of flights, accommodation and more during the holidays, some parents are choosing the £60 a day fine in order to save bigger money on the break.  Joining Katie to unpack this dilemma is travel expert Jen Carr-Paias AKA The Travel Mum on instagram, Britain's strictest headteacher Katherine Birbalsingh and the Telegraph's own common sense queen, Camilla Tominey. ✍️ Need your awkward money problem solved? Email Katie or send a voice-note to [email protected] or fill in the form here: https://telegraph.co.uk/moneyconfidential. It can be 100% confidential! 💰 Discover more of our leading Money journalism: telegraph.co.uk/money 📰 Subscribe to the Telegraph here: https://telegraph.co.uk/moneypodcast 💬 Follow Katie Morley on Instagram: @MoneyBackMorley Katie Morley, The Telegraph's Consumer Champion, has won back £10 million in compensation for readers. Now, she's hitting the road for a brand new podcast, Money Confidential, to hear directly from you. Would you let your grown-up child move back home and not pay rent? Is it fair for your richer siblings to go skiing and leave you behind? Are private schools really worth it? This is the place where we discuss everyday money problems affecting your life and relationships. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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