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Home schooling, or educating children at home, is a growing trend in France. Over the past decade, the number of children receiving home education has steadily increased. However, French law imposes specific regulations to balance the government’s requirement for compulsory education starting at age 3 and parental rights to make decisions about their child’s education

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Home schooling, or educating children at home, is a growing trend in France. Over the past decade, the number of children receiving home education has steadily increased. However, French law imposes specific regulations to balance the government’s requirement for compulsory education starting at age 3 and parental rights to make decisions about their child’s education