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  • … was difficult because most states did not have a way that parents could homeschool legally. The states went after them. … knew they didn’t have to worry about most homeschooling parents — but because of outliers who would not be diligent … family a homeschooling family. Has the pandemic helped parents better understand at-home education? MS: I hate this …
  • … But it took her a week to work up the courage to tell her parents. “One morning I called my mother into my room. I … where she was, and asked him to pick her up. “Instead, my parents ended up driving up,” she says. “I stared in … is little they can’t accomplish. "I was an angel in my parents’ eyes. I wanted to uphold that." Ruth Asmarzadeh She …
  • … has sided with religious freedom in striking down New York state's discriminatory COVID restrictions that treated …
  • … years. “Early on, I probably mostly wanted to please my parents,” she remembers. “But my faith really sprouted in … foster care system. The system is so hard-up for foster parents — and for space in the program’s residential …
  • … colors on the pictures she was drawing. Maggie with her parents, Barbie and Todd. “She just took to it,” Barbie says. … twisted her ideas to mean things she wasn’t saying. Her parents saw the effects. “She was an emotional wreck a number …
  • … well enough to know how much the predominantly single parents wanted a better learning environment for their … could handle, and a waiting list that just keeps growing. Parents loved the small classes, strong discipline, and … in some cases, something worse than nothing. “You’d see parents bringing Twinkies,” he remembers. “One lady brought …
  • … Rather, it had been in the “restart plan,” mailed to parents and posted on the district website just before the …
  • Saved From A Horrific Past, She Lives To Help Others Find Life
  • The last 12 months have brought countless challenges that even the wisest among us could have hardly predicted.
  • Peggy Hartshorn was a young wife and aspiring English professor when an NPR news report changed her life.