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Anyone may join HSLDA to support our advocacy for advancing homeschool freedom and get access to our member benefits—such as exclusive educational resources, state-specific legal forms, and member discounts.

Our legal services are not guaranteed to members in every case. If you have specific questions about the cases we assist with, check out our Legal Support FAQs.

HSLDA has state-specific legal forms for our members. On our interactive legal map, click on your state and then click the last button on the At a Glance box that says Member-Only Resources

Yes. And it can be a great option! Whether your child has a physical or mental disability or a specific learning disability, homeschooling may be the best option to help them thrive educationally. You may not be a special education expert, but you are an expert on your child!

Check out your state’s special needs provisions to see regulations that may apply to your homeschool. And please visit our Special Needs page to access free articles and other resources.

To be eligible to receive a Curriculum Grant, you must: 

  • Be funding your homeschool privately, i.e., not receiving public funds to homeschool (including ESAs).
  • Be conducting the majority of the schooling at home (as opposed to a daily drop-off co-op);  
  • Have the authority to choose your child’s studies (as opposed to a school district choosing their curriculum); 
  • Have been homeschooling for at least 3 months.
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