In 2014, HARO, the parent organization of Homeschoolers Anonymous, conducted a survey of adult alumni of the modern Christian homeschool movement in consultation with the Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE). The purpose of this survey was to investigate… Read More
Rocio Espinoza is a Marketing, SEO Specialist and mother of 2 (ages 7 and 5) living in Mexico. After getting into her groove homeschooling during COVID-19, she put together this essay about some of the things that have… Read More
For Immediate Release: Group run by homeschool alumni advises social workers on supports for children isolated due to COVID-19 05/12/2020—The Coalition for Responsible Children (CRHE) is offering advice to child welfare professionals on supporting children isolated at home… Read More
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, children are more likely to be homeschooled during high school than for any other grade. Parents homeschool high school age children for many reasons, including bullying, mental health, and a… Read More
For Students Experiencing Crisis-Schooling Schools closing down is hard for everyone, but especially for students whose home life isn’t always safe. If you or someone you know is sheltering-in-place in an unsafe home, know first and foremost that… Read More
Like many other parents who send their children to public school, I’m now supervising my children’s education at home due to COVID-19 school closures. Unlike most other parents who send their children to public school, I was homeschooled… Read More
Have you been suddenly thrust into the role of homeschooling parent in the wake of school closures? Here’s some advice from a homeschool grad turned public school teacher on tips and strategies to help your family during this… Read More
Like many parents across the United States today, my kids are home from school due to COVID-19, and will be for the foreseeable future. Unlike most parents who have found themselves in this situation, though, I was homeschooled… Read More
As COVID-19 (coronavirus) spreads in the United States, some local authorities have temporarily closed schools to slow the rate of infection. It is likely that parents in the U.S. will see more school closures in coming weeks; a number… Read More
A very tragic case coming out of West Virginia, which involves the hallmarks of a child homeschool torture and homicide case, is that of child victim Raylee Jolynn Browning, age 8. Raylee was born in 2010, and it… Read More
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The HARO Survey of Homeschool Alumni
Updated on March 23, 2021 by Rachel Coleman
In 2014, HARO, the parent organization of Homeschoolers Anonymous, conducted a survey of adult alumni of the modern Christian homeschool movement in consultation with the Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE). The purpose of this survey was to investigate… Read More
How to Create the Best Environment for COVID-19 Homeschooling
Updated on June 4, 2020 by CRHE
Rocio Espinoza is a Marketing, SEO Specialist and mother of 2 (ages 7 and 5) living in Mexico. After getting into her groove homeschooling during COVID-19, she put together this essay about some of the things that have… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: COVID-19, parents
Homeschool Group Publishes Report for Child Welfare Workers
Updated on November 2, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Group run by homeschool alumni advises social workers on supports for children isolated due to COVID-19 05/12/2020—The Coalition for Responsible Children (CRHE) is offering advice to child welfare professionals on supporting children isolated at home… Read More
Category: Press Release, Resources, Voices for Reform Tags: at risk children, COVID-19
Homeschooling During High School
Updated on April 26, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, children are more likely to be homeschooled during high school than for any other grade. Parents homeschool high school age children for many reasons, including bullying, mental health, and a… Read More
Resources for Students
Updated on March 22, 2021 by Kieryn Darkwater
For Students Experiencing Crisis-Schooling Schools closing down is hard for everyone, but especially for students whose home life isn’t always safe. If you or someone you know is sheltering-in-place in an unsafe home, know first and foremost that… Read More
My COVID-19 Homeschooling Journey
Updated on June 4, 2020 by Rachel Coleman
Like many other parents who send their children to public school, I’m now supervising my children’s education at home due to COVID-19 school closures. Unlike most other parents who send their children to public school, I was homeschooled… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: COVID-19
Help! I’m Homeschooling! #COVID19
Updated on June 4, 2020 by CRHE
Have you been suddenly thrust into the role of homeschooling parent in the wake of school closures? Here’s some advice from a homeschool grad turned public school teacher on tips and strategies to help your family during this… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: COVID-19
It’s Okay: Thoughts from a Homeschool Grad Turned COVID-19 Homeschool Parent
Updated on June 4, 2020 by Rachel Coleman
Like many parents across the United States today, my kids are home from school due to COVID-19, and will be for the foreseeable future. Unlike most parents who have found themselves in this situation, though, I was homeschooled… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: COVID-19
Emergency Homeschooling: How to Support your Kids During a Coronavirus School Closure
Updated on April 25, 2022 by CRHE
As COVID-19 (coronavirus) spreads in the United States, some local authorities have temporarily closed schools to slow the rate of infection. It is likely that parents in the U.S. will see more school closures in coming weeks; a number… Read More
Category: Blog
The Story of Raylee Jolynn Browning: A Homeschool Homicide and Torture Case
Updated on February 21, 2020 by Kate Corbett Pollack
A very tragic case coming out of West Virginia, which involves the hallmarks of a child homeschool torture and homicide case, is that of child victim Raylee Jolynn Browning, age 8. Raylee was born in 2010, and it… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: disabilities, disability