Recent Homeschool Blog | Special Needs Children PostsMore on homeschooling sick childrenby Andrea Hermitt20 Mar 2009 09:10 AMYesterday I touched on the benefits of homeschooling sick children. I discussed how homeschooling could improve a child's health as in the case with my children. I also talked about how one family in particular was harassed by the school district and how the problem was resolved. Homeschooling Sick Childrenby Andrea Hermitt19 Mar 2009 12:12 PMAs I have mentioned many times before, homeschoolers choose to do so for many different reasons. One unfortunate, but very common reason is because of a child's delicate health. Homeschool Questions and Answers: Reversing Lettersby Andrea Hermitt07 Oct 2008 09:17 PMQuestion: My son still reverses letters. . .sequences of things etc. I'm fairly confident at this point that he has issues with letter reversals. In looking for resources but what I'm finding is stuff for kids who are behind--which my son is not. Micheal Phelps, ADHD, and Our Homeschooling Journeyby Andrea Hermitt22 Aug 2008 08:15 AMI just read an excellent article on Michael Phelps that talks about his problems with ADHD and how it ultimately helped to excel in swimming. The article talks specifically about the ability of the ADHD person to hyperfocus when it comes to learning something they are interested in. Public School's Offer to Help with Your Learning Disabled Childby Andrea Hermitt08 May 2007 07:01 AMIt is that time of year again. Homeschooling parents all over my county and very likely all over the country are receiving letters that offer in school services to learning-disabled home schooled children. 7 Tips for Beginning to Homeschool a Child With an Autism Spectrum Disorderby Valorie Delp10 Oct 2006 06:31 PMHomeschooling for autistic children makes a lot of sense for a variety of reasons. It is not necessarily less stressful than sending your child to school. Protecting your Special Needs Homeschoolby Valorie Delp11 Aug 2006 06:35 PMFor many children with special needs, homeschooling provides just the right environment for these kids to reach their potential. Homeschooling Special Needs Kids: Resourcesby Valorie Delp16 Jul 2006 09:00 AMI set out to write one, maybe two blogs about homeschooling your child with special needs. However, I foolishly didn't realize that there was so much to it. For those of you who homeschool special needs children, I welcome your suggestions for blogs. Recent Blog Comments CrystalDS says... "I think some homeschoolers are taking advantage of the system." soccert13 says... "Being a student of homeschooling from Kindergarten to my Junior year in high school, i agree ONE HUNDRED PERCENT with this article." |
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