The Free Joy State wrote:
homeschooling would be so strictly regulated that only fully-qualified educators would be allowed to do it (and be checked in the same manner as a school) and private schools would be subject to heavy regulation that would see them providing -- essentially -- an identical curriculum to public schools, only at more cost.
so would one be completely unable to teach their children gardening, birdwatching, studying the local flora, or martial arts completely? Or would one require a license to teach a child such information? Or any information outside of the 5 or so things that public school teaches?
'Homeschooling' isn't as limited and oppressive as you assume it is (it can be, but it is not inherent to the task).