This post was originally published on Homeschoolers Anonymous. It is a list of 40 suggestions offered by members of the Homeschoolers Anonymous community in response to this question: If you grew up in a bad or less-than-ideal family and/or… Read More
Never underestimate the difference one adult can make in the life of a child. Take a moment to read through our list of 40 Ways to Help Homeschool Kids in Bad Situations. As this list makes clear, the… Read More
Children have rights that are independent from those of their parents. For example, children have the right to be cared for and to not be abused. Children also have the right to access information and develop their talents…. Read More
Many people have friends, neighbors, or family members who homeschool. Perhaps your cousin homeschools her children, or maybe it is your neighbor who homeschools his children. You may be curious, supportive, or concerned. Whichever it is, our goal… Read More
CRHE was founded in 2013 by homeschool graduates. To date, we are the only child advocacy organization founded and run by individuals who were homeschooled, focusing on the rights of children who are homeschooled. CRHE was born out… Read More
Make Homeschool Safe Act Take a stand for homeschooled children’s right to be safe, to learn, and to access resources. JOIN US It’s time to make homeschool safe. Our nation has laws that ensure children can get a… Read More
A very common claim in conversations about homeschooling is that research proves homeschooled students perform better on standardized tests than their peers in school. This claim, however, is based on a few well-known studies that scholars have repeatedly… Read More
Reporting a homeschool family for educational neglect should not be done lightly. Please read our Recognizing a Problem page for help recognizing educational neglect in a homeschool setting. However, if you have reasonable cause to suspect that educational neglect is… Read More
At first, being home seemed fun and easy. However, as the subjects progressed, I felt myself falling behind. I would overhear other kids at the co-op talking about their classes and I was never learning about any of… Read More
In October of 2021 The Coalition of Responsible Home Education proudly joined 56 other children’s rights and child protection organizations as a member of the National Coalition to End Child Marriage in the United States. In joining the… Read More
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40 Ways to Help Homeschool Kids in Bad Situations
Updated on March 23, 2021 by CRHE
This post was originally published on Homeschoolers Anonymous. It is a list of 40 suggestions offered by members of the Homeschoolers Anonymous community in response to this question: If you grew up in a bad or less-than-ideal family and/or… Read More
Category: Tags: at risk children, family, parents
How to Become an Advocate for Child Safety
Updated on August 8, 2024 by Rachel Coleman
Never underestimate the difference one adult can make in the life of a child. Take a moment to read through our list of 40 Ways to Help Homeschool Kids in Bad Situations. As this list makes clear, the… Read More
Children’s Rights and Child Protection
Updated on April 26, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
Children have rights that are independent from those of their parents. For example, children have the right to be cared for and to not be abused. Children also have the right to access information and develop their talents…. Read More
For Family & Friends
Updated on October 5, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
Many people have friends, neighbors, or family members who homeschool. Perhaps your cousin homeschools her children, or maybe it is your neighbor who homeschools his children. You may be curious, supportive, or concerned. Whichever it is, our goal… Read More
Responding to Abuse & Neglect
Updated on October 5, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
CRHE was founded in 2013 by homeschool graduates. To date, we are the only child advocacy organization founded and run by individuals who were homeschooled, focusing on the rights of children who are homeschooled. CRHE was born out… Read More
Make Homeschool Safe Act
Updated on July 8, 2024 by Acacia
Make Homeschool Safe Act Take a stand for homeschooled children’s right to be safe, to learn, and to access resources. JOIN US It’s time to make homeschool safe. Our nation has laws that ensure children can get a… Read More
The test score myth and homeschooled students’ academic performance
Posted on May 30, 2024 by Jonah Stewart
A very common claim in conversations about homeschooling is that research proves homeschooled students perform better on standardized tests than their peers in school. This claim, however, is based on a few well-known studies that scholars have repeatedly… Read More
Report Educational Neglect
Updated on October 18, 2023 by Jonah Stewart
Reporting a homeschool family for educational neglect should not be done lightly. Please read our Recognizing a Problem page for help recognizing educational neglect in a homeschool setting. However, if you have reasonable cause to suspect that educational neglect is… Read More
Valerie: “I know that not everyone in my position is so lucky”
Updated on November 2, 2023 by Jonah Stewart
At first, being home seemed fun and easy. However, as the subjects progressed, I felt myself falling behind. I would overhear other kids at the co-op talking about their classes and I was never learning about any of… Read More
Category: Testimonial, Virginia Tags: alumni testimonial, negative testimonial
CRHE Joins Anti-Child Marriage Coalition
Posted on June 13, 2022 by Kieryn Darkwater
In October of 2021 The Coalition of Responsible Home Education proudly joined 56 other children’s rights and child protection organizations as a member of the National Coalition to End Child Marriage in the United States. In joining the… Read More
Category: Blog, News, Press Release Tags: Anti-Child Marriage Coalition, Child Marriage, Coalition for Responsible Home Education, National Coalition to End Child Marriage, Partnership