There’s a common misconception that homeschooling happens around a kitchen table. For many Colorado families, that picture is incomplete. Homeschooling is a deeply intentional choice, one rooted in knowing a child’s unique needs and wanting to meet them well. But it’s also a balancing act. Parents are not just caregivers; they are teachers, planners, and problem-solvers. That’s where home school enrichment (HSE) programs come in. Not as extras, but as essential partners in a child’s education. That’s why a proposed state policy that would limit access to these programs to just a handful of students in two wealthy zip codes is so troubling. Getty Images As someone who leads an HSE program, I see every week how much they matter—not just in theory, but in the lives of real families. Take Mindy Ferguson, a mother of four homeschooling children between the ages of 7 and 13.…