Publisher's Synopsis
Are you considering homeschooling children with special needs?
If so, "How-To Homeschool Your Learning Abled Kid: 75 Questions Answered" will answer your questions.
Whether you are homeschooling autism, aspergers, ADHD, dyslexia or any other learning disability, you will learn:
- How to get started homeschooling,
- How to choose the right curriculum to meet your child's special education needs,
- About proven programs and methods for homeschooling special needs,
- Where to find special education resources for teaching your child, and
- What to teach your child in order to meet his special education needs.
How-To Homeschool Your Learning Abled Kid explains why and how homeschooling children with special needs can accelerate your child's learning progress, whether he's gifted, twice exceptional gifted, is in special education or has not been identified as having learning disabilities yet.
Sandy Cook has compiled the most frequently asked questions about homeschooling children with special needs. She has spent over a decade helping more than 1650 parents homeschooling children with special needs and learning disabilities.
This handy reference guide will answer many of your questions too. If you don't know any other homeschoolers, this book could be essential for giving you insights about everything from getting started to finding other homeschooling families and how to choose curriculum for homeschooling special needs.
How-To Homeschool Your Learning Abled Kid takes you through the necessary steps for figuring out what your child needs educationally, how to teach your child, and provides information about resources, support groups, and ways to help your child learn better.
If you've been homeschooling for awhile, and have just found out your child has special education needs, then you may not need the "How to Get Started" section, but the rest of this book will answer many of your questions about homeschooling special needs.
Statistically speaking, your child can excel beyond any expectations through homeschooling. You can read the author, Sandy Cook's, great homeschooling success story on her LearningAbledKids.com website. Sandy has also researched the outcomes for parents homeschooling children with special needs to determine if homeschooling special needs is viable.. and it IS.
Buying this book about homeschooling children with special needs can ease your mind about homeschooling ADHD, Asperger's, autism, dyslexia, or any other learning disabilities.
Grab a copy of "How-To Homeschool Your Learning Abled Kid: 75 Questions Answered, " to find out precisely what you need to know in order to effectively meet your child's special education needs. If you're like many educationally involved and passionate parents, your only regret will be not starting to homeschool sooner!