The document discusses the issue of parental rights regarding home schooling. It outlines John Locke's argument that education is primarily a parental right rather than a state right. The US Supreme Court has upheld the basic parental right to educate children at home. However, some court cases created confusion about this right. Ultimately, the Supreme Court has ruled that states cannot infringe on parental religious convictions regarding education. The document argues that home schooling allows families to instill virtues and morality while public schools face issues like bullying. It also discusses home schooling practices in Australia related to rural isolation.