why is everyone who claims to discuss homeschool bans being necessary as a disabled person coming from a background of mental illness and not, like, childhood cancer leaving someone in the hospital frequently getting chemotherapy for years. I feel like mental illness is not the only disability that people get homeschooled for. I think you are leaving out a large group of people who aren't in the situation of "in person school sucks" and are instead in the situation of "I live in a hospital and literally cannot go to in person school no matter how much I want to so the alternative to homeschooling is just not going to school at all"
"I was bullied so I was homeschooled and therefore as a disabled person I think it was bad so we need to ban it"
you do see how this is different from being a child with a severe immunodeficiency who will literally Die from any of the bugs that get passed around at school, right?
I see where you are coming from, but if you look at countries that have a homeschooling banned you can see that you can get exemptions for those cases.
In practice you would not forbid homeschooling always and in all circumstances. But if you want to take your child out of school you would have to get the paperwork done and have an important reason.
Those are important discussions to have, so that you can put those exemptions into the laws, but I don't think they actually speak against a homeschooling ban.
that is not what these people are talking about. these people are forgetting the exemptions because they don't consider perspectives outside of their own.
Ohh I get it.
I misunderstood your intention. Sorry for bothering you and have a nice day.












