Individualized Homeschool Program for Special Needs

Individualized Homeschool Program for Special Needs

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Learn how to successfully homeschool a special needs child by choosing the right blend of curriculum that matches their learning style and best fits their needs. Discover strategies for teaching children with special needs and more!
Every child is special, from their individual freckles right down to the size of their pinky toes! But some children have needs that are considered “extra” special — outside the scope of the ordinary. If your child fits into this category, then you understand that they are learners with special needs, as well. Parents who have been battling the school system for a curriculum adaptation for special needs or suitable learning accommodations often feel like their time could be better spent. They may start to ask themselves, “Can I homeschool my special needs child?” The answer, of course, is a resounding, “Yes!” If you are exploring the option of homeschooling your special needs child, the following information can help: Education of Children with Special Needs Homeschool Curriculum for Special Needs Students Homeschooling a Child with Dyslexia Homeschooling a Child with Autism Homeschooling a Child with Down Syndrome Homeschooling a Child with ADHD Homeschooling a Child with Auditory Processing Disorder Why Time4Learning Works for Students with Special Needs

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