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Foster Parents, All Parents: Did you know? What is "In Loco Parentis" Part 3 of 3

 What can you do to protect your child (ren)? There is a way; the “Hatch Letter"   or sometimes referred to as the “Hatch Agreement”. Parents, you may use the Hatch Letter to demand that your child be educated only. Teach your child (ren) the  Declaration of independence and Constitution, then your child will be prepared to defend themselves until you arrive at the school.  

You see, what this document does it puts the school on notification that you expect to be notified if CPS or anyone shows up at the school to test and/or interrogate you child (ren).

Of course some school principals choose to ignore this agreement due to the fact that school officials are often terrified of standing up for and protecting your child (ren) against CPS. What would your child's school principal do?  Fill out the form and find out.

  • This Hatch letter also covers other things that take place in your school without your knowledge such as;
  • Parents have the right of assurance that their children's beliefs and moral values are not be undermined by the schools. Pupils have the right to have and to hold their values and moral standards without direct or indirect manipulations by the schools through the curricula, textbooks, audio-visual materials or supplementary assignments.

Under the "Hatch Amendment" it goes on to state, "I hereby request that my child NOT be involved in any school activities or materials listed unless I have first reviewed all the relevant materials and have given my written consent for their use".

Psychological and psychiatric treatment that is designed to affect the behavioral, emotional, or attitudinal characteristics of an individual or designed to elicit information about attitudes, habits, traits, opinions, beliefs or feelings of an individual or group;

  • Values clarifications, use of moral dilemmas, discussion of religious or moral standards, role-playing or open-ended discussions of situations involving moral issues, and survival games including life/death decision exercises;
  • Contrived incidents for self-revelation; sensitivity training, group encounter sessions, talk-ins, magic-circle techniques, self-evaluation and auto-criticism; strategies designed for self-disclosure including the keeping of a diary or a journal.

Surprises you does it not ? A Hatch Letter is necessary to protect the rights of your children? A complete copy of this agreement is available at nfpcar.org
 

 

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