@tresir2012 Yes! The Coalition for Responsible Home Education is a group founded and mostly run by homeschool alumni who advocate for more reasonable regulations, trying to strike a balance between keeping homeschooling legal but also keeping homeschooling families accountable to the government and keeping children safe. They also run Homeschooling's Invisible Children, which keeps track of homeschool abuse cases and analyzes them. If you ever see a group in the news called the Home School Legal Defense Association (often abbreviated HSLDA), they are the ones who send lawyers out to every single state in the country to fight for parental rights and squash bills meant to regulate homeschooling. They were just in the news this week in West Virginia fighting *
against* a bill that would ban parents/families from homeschooling if they have a CPS abuse/neglect investigation and/or a domestic violence conviction!!!
@Avocado49 I say all this as a homeschool alumni myself! Both my sibling and I had been homeschooled on-and-off since 1991. I love that we can have the freedom to homeschool in this country but I think it's way too far in the extreme when people like Lori and Chad can use the laws to their advantage to hide, abuse, neglect their children. Even if JJ is still alive, it is plain WRONG to hide your child totally away from the world! ESPECIALLY if they need help from the outside world, like JJ's service dog and/or probably special teachers for his school work. Because according to them, he's still being technically homeschooled since he's not registered at a proper school, right? So some random person with no training is supposedly teaching him? Wholly unacceptable, and that could be considered abuse against a disabled person IMO
but it's not against the law. A line has to be drawn somewhere!