prism and a big fine its a big deal now that they made it a law
If the parent can show that they are home schooling the child in some form or fashion then there is no punishment.
In real life, the punishment is that the child who is not educated is not equipped to support themselves as an adult. Other things you learn by being schooled--discipline, how to complete assignments and to have analytical skills, among others. Truancy is punished by local authorities--sometimes including fines for the parents.
No, you don't need a parent to attend an AFL football match.
It depends on the opinion of the parent who has custody of you. If the parent you're living with agrees you should be homeschooled - then they have the final say (although they should consult with the other parent out of courtesy). There is no legal reason why you shouldn't be homeschooled - providing your parent can provide you with sufficient instruction to enable you to pass your final exams.Another PerspectiveMany thoughtful people have different opinions on home schooling. For some the negative aspects outweigh the positive aspects. The family court has jurisdiction over the child of divorced parents. It is true that the parent with legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding education. If the parents have joint legal custody and one disagrees or the non-custodial parent strongly disagrees, they can take the issue before the family court. A judge will hear the matter and render a decision depending on the weight of the objection.
Yes, but the parent must also attend the film.
because daughter cell goes to partys and parent doesnt
no
If they attend with you, yes.
A parent has the right to discipline their child, which includes corporal punishment (spanking/hitting). A child, however, is legally protected from cruel and unusual punishment from the parent. Generally speaking, if the parent is leaving a serious bruise, the child is being subjected to excessive punishment that constitutes "child abuse". Any further specification is a personal opinion.
Parents parent does but parents doesnt
No. A child's education is the responsibility of the parent, and a child cannot be homeschooled without the parent registering them as a homeschool student with the local government or school district. A parent must give their written approval of whatever education their children are recieving.
They didn't "have to be" it was his choice, as is every parent's. As long as they can adequately provide the schooling. And he did. He brought in professors to teach his children in his home.