The problem is parents are back to work now. So staying home with the kids are harder. So vaxx due to parents having to work. Basically, one again being forced.
Nothing wrong with making life difficult. Freedom to choose ones own difficulty level of life/daily activities.
Many parents work and home school nights and weekends. Nothing in the requirements say the hours spent learning have to be "normal school hours".
When you eliminate student body assemblies, cultural visits, and other non-instructive time, the students at home can read on their own (just like in many classes), do their homework, complete their reports and projects -- all while the parents work. And with today's computer based training (CBT) products, all the parents may have to do is help with the harder lessons and check their progress.
If they really need help, the family can hire a tutor to act both as a teacher and sitter. Then there's the home school groups who have one home teaching several kids, and the families help the homeschooling parent with expenses. Think of all the public school fees those parents are saving to offset the homeschool expenses.
I know a family with 5 kids -- all home schooled by their stay-at-home mom and a father making the salary of a local church pastor plus whatever other employment he could find to fit into his schedule. When you sacrifice things you don't need, you can get the things you want.
As long as the curriculum follows state-mandated guidelines, and the students can pass the tests, the format of the home school isn't set in stone.