– Robert Frost
We are losing an entire generation of our youth. We see it in the news, in our culture, in the schools, and—sadly—far too many parents see it in their own homes. Our young people struggle like never before with identity, anxiety, and depression. The lack of moral truth is tragically on display in bullying, falling test scores, drug use, violence, and suicide.
Not long ago, Jessica, a frightened mom who was under threat of truancy charges if her child didn’t return to school, called our office. Her anxious and depressed child—the victim of bullying—had tried to kill himself.
As our counselor searched for a way to help Jessica, she naturally asked, “What grade is your child in?” The mom replied, “Second grade.”
Second grade!
It seems unfathomable and horrifying that a young child would bear such weight. For
parents like Jessica and her child, homeschool freedom has become an island of hope in
our increasingly broken world.
And, worse, this is NOT the only struggling child. Of the tens of thousands of calls our office receives each year, many are from distraught, anxious parents, trying
desperately to find help for their child.
What’s more, parents who cry out for help find themselves increasingly at odds
with an agenda-driven, amoral educational system that focuses less on education, character-building, and career preparation in favor of cultural indoctrination and sensitivity training.
Often, parents are told they are the problem–not the system.