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Reply to "John Oliver's bit on homeschooling from Oct. 2023"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think homeschooling should be regulated. The other example and I think it is unfortunately a lot more common is the adult reminiscing about her homeschool schedule where they spent maybe 30 minutes on academics and the rest of the day doing chores and supervising siblings The focus in the legal arguments of homeschooling is about the rights of the parents versus the rights of the child. Little parental rights movement is the same it's all about what parents think they have a right to do and viewing their children as a legal extension of them versus as an individual with their own rights. It's interesting to me how people who are advocating for homeschooling constantly talk about how it is the superior option. Simultaneously argue that there should be little to know oversight or transparency into how their children are getting that Superior education. I would assume that if you are wanting to prove that your child is doing better you would be okay with observations, wir samples assessments or other methods demonstrate that your child is getting a high quality education. [/quote] Regulations vary by state. You might want to educate yourself before yammering on..[/quote]
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