Lawmakers in Connecticut need to guard against “legislating as a reaction to isolated cases of terrible abuse,” argues one homeschool mom.
“In the words of a childhood fairytale, when it comes to homeschoolers, we need ‘Goldilocks laws’—neither too strict nor too permissive, but ‘just right’ for the ends they are trying to achieve,” Ivana Greco writes in a blog post for the Institute for Family Studies.
Clare Ath, The Washington Examiner
Glenn T. Stanton, Daily Citizen
Rebekah Sager, The Virginia Independent
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