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In this episode, Candice and Tess Ulrey discuss the complexities of homeschooling, focusing on the need for reform and regulation. They explore the historical context of homeschooling legality, the influence of organizations like HSLDA, and the ongoing debate between children's rights and parents' rights. The conversation highlights the rise of homeschooling post-pandemic, the challenges faced by alumni, and the importance of socialization in education. Tess emphasizes the need for advocacy and resources for new homeschooling families, as well as the global perspective on children's rights.
Engage with CRHE and their work here https://crhe.org/
Homeschool Memoir Educated by Tara Westover https://tarawestover.com/book
Child Welfare Memoir by Dave Pelzer https://www.amazon.com/Child-Called-Childs-Courage-Survive/dp/1558743669
By Candice KIn this episode, Candice and Tess Ulrey discuss the complexities of homeschooling, focusing on the need for reform and regulation. They explore the historical context of homeschooling legality, the influence of organizations like HSLDA, and the ongoing debate between children's rights and parents' rights. The conversation highlights the rise of homeschooling post-pandemic, the challenges faced by alumni, and the importance of socialization in education. Tess emphasizes the need for advocacy and resources for new homeschooling families, as well as the global perspective on children's rights.
Engage with CRHE and their work here https://crhe.org/
Homeschool Memoir Educated by Tara Westover https://tarawestover.com/book
Child Welfare Memoir by Dave Pelzer https://www.amazon.com/Child-Called-Childs-Courage-Survive/dp/1558743669