If you’ve seen our latest video, you know the heartbreaking story being used right now in Connecticut. A little girl’s death — truly tragic and horrifying — is being twisted by activists and the media to push a false narrative: that homeschooling is dangerous.
The little girl was never homeschooled a day in her life. She was (we have to say ‘allegedly’) murdered by her mother and her mother’s boyfriend. Her ‘parents’ only tried to say they were homeschooling two months **after** she was already deceased and people were looking for her.
She was enrolled in the government school near her home the day she died.
Let’s be clear: what happened to that child was evil. But it was not a failure of homeschooling.
So why are they blaming homeschooling? Because it’s easier to regulate innocent families than to fix their broken system.
❌From their perspective, this is a winning strategy: deflect blame from all their programs that failed the girl, AND make the average person in Connecticut think that homeschoolers are weird, trying to hide something and even dangerous. ❌
We’ve seen this pattern before. The media begins “investigating” homeschoolers, highlighting rare and tragic cases, and painting all parents as potential abusers.
Then — right on schedule — politicians step in with “safety” bills that have nothing to do with safety at all. All they do is invade, control, and pressure homeschooling families.
That’s exactly what happened in Connecticut earlier this year when hearings were held on anti-homeschooling legislation and then defeated thanks to strong parental opposition.
Parents showed up in Hartford, got loud and shut down their anti-homeschooling garbage!
They couldn’t get their agenda passed then, so they’re using this tragedy to manipulate the situation and cram terrible legislation into law.
As if anyone in their right mind believes that a deranged murderer is going to be deterred from killing their own child by having to fill out a form.
We’re already hearing reports and seeing headlines: politicians are preparing the ground for the next round of legislation to track, trace and test homeschoolers in Connecticut. These headlines about how that poor girl was “homeschooled” are meant to anger the public and turn ordinary citizens against home education.
We can’t let that happen.
Homeschooling families are not the enemy — we are the evidence that parents can do better than the system.
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As we speak, our team is working on rolling out a full program in Connecticut with petitions, pre-written email campaigns, targeted Facebook ads, social media campaigns and awareness videos on every platform.
Whatever you do, please take just a moment to sign your petition and send it to your homeschooling friends!
We need to get loud in opposition NOW or we’re going to have much harder fight during the legislative session in February.
Standing firm,



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