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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 363279" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Yep. I thought CA had accountabiity...as well as NY. I do think most states have little to none and many don't even keep tabs on your kids after they are gone. The homeschooling moms I met when I did it talked about CA and NY as "too meddlesome." </p><p></p><p>My son actually learned to socialize at school. The year he stayed home, in spite of play dates with other homeschooled kids, he became more into himself so for him it was a bad fit. At least he can handle himself now. Unless you were told, you'd never think he was on the spectrum. Most people are surprised and say, "Oh, I just thought he was shy" </p><p></p><p></p><p>Another homeschooling trivia, at least in states like Wsiconsin: If a child is being abused at home and the parent says he is homeschooling the child, the child never gets time away from the parent and nobody checks up on him. No social worker/teacher/community leader drops by just to make sure Little Joey is doing all right even though he doesn't go to school. Nobody is allowed to interfere. I've read many sad autobiographies of abused kids whose only escape was school...it's scary to think that a parent can take that escape from the child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 363279, member: 1550"] Yep. I thought CA had accountabiity...as well as NY. I do think most states have little to none and many don't even keep tabs on your kids after they are gone. The homeschooling moms I met when I did it talked about CA and NY as "too meddlesome." My son actually learned to socialize at school. The year he stayed home, in spite of play dates with other homeschooled kids, he became more into himself so for him it was a bad fit. At least he can handle himself now. Unless you were told, you'd never think he was on the spectrum. Most people are surprised and say, "Oh, I just thought he was shy" Another homeschooling trivia, at least in states like Wsiconsin: If a child is being abused at home and the parent says he is homeschooling the child, the child never gets time away from the parent and nobody checks up on him. No social worker/teacher/community leader drops by just to make sure Little Joey is doing all right even though he doesn't go to school. Nobody is allowed to interfere. I've read many sad autobiographies of abused kids whose only escape was school...it's scary to think that a parent can take that escape from the child. [/QUOTE]
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