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Responding to an Official at Your Door (HSLDA Member Guidelines)

These guidelines help homeschool families be prepared if a CPS investigator, police officer, truant officer, or other official contacts them to investigate allegations of child abuse or neglect.
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Ending Child Abuse: Are Homeschool Regulations the Answer?

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Child Safety Resources

A compilation of additional articles, helplines, and materials to help you in identifying and preventing child sexual abuse.
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If You Suspect Child Abuse

Here are some guidelines to help you evaluate your concerns about possible abuse and determine the best way to respond.
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Child Protection Policy

A child protection policy is a vital part of any growing homeschool support group or co-op. HSLDA attorney Darren Jones explains how to create a policy to keep your children safe.
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Path to Wellness: Home Education After School Bullying

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‘Quick Response’: HSLDA Helps Groups Navigate Tough Legal Issues

Forming groups helps homeschool families stay energized and stretch resources, but what happens when all that togetherness raises complex legal questions?
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Good Neighbors: Homeschool Graduates in Public Service

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Here’s Why Good People Oppose "Reasonable" Homeschool Regulation

Harvard Professor Elizabeth Bartholet laments the fact that vigilant parents have historically resisted attempts to impose more regulations on homeschooling. Here are eight reasons why even well-meaning regulations can do more harm than good.
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Professor Bartholet Wrong on International Law

At a time when over a billion children in 190 countries are suddenly schooling at home as the result of a pandemic, Professor Elizabeth Bartholet has been publicly advocating that most parents should not be allowed to homeschool.
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