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Jennifer A Janes calms the fears of parents who feel they can’t homeschool their child who has special needs. Jennifer tells part of her journey homeschooling her daughter with special needs. She also shares steps to help you homeschool your special needs child and lists resources to assist you.
Jennifer explains, “Being patient is the key to homeschooling a child with special needs. You have to be patient with your child and with yourself, realizing you both are doing the best you can.” Click here for the rest of Can I Homeschool My Child with Special Needs.
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Yes you can I teach both my beautiful children from home schooling, one is fine my son has many special needs to say the least he is 9 mentally 3 and is dying he suffers many special needs including uncontrolled epilepsy and autism, this was the best way of teaching my son who was in normal school left in a pen to play.
He is now reading, and loves school work. My normal child was the one I thought home schooling would affect but.gee how wrong was I I removed her from school 3 years ago and I wasn’t even told she was behind 2 years in her school work at school, now in year 7 high school she is 2 years ahead and loving been home schooled. I found my wonderful beautiful children again and now I get to watch them grow and expand at their rate and learn all about this great world of ours, but I think the biggest thing I found was they taught me and still do and we have become a strong happy family to top it go with it.
Best thing I ever did, and putting an education plan together isn’t hard and can be made individually for each child.
Cheers Bridget ( a mum carer and teacher and loving it)