10 Reasons to Homeschool Your Child With Special Needs

By Amanda Fuller

Choosing to homeschool your child is a huge decision. Then add to that a child with special needs. This brings up all kinds of mixed feelings, uncertainties, and emotions. I feel we tend to sell ourselves short when it comes to our children with special needs because this is uncharted territory. However, with research, resources, and much prayer you can do it. Here are ten reasons to homeschool your special needs child.

1. No one knows and understands your child’s needs better than you do.

Who is there when your child is diagnosed with a special need?…


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10 Reasons to Homeschool Your Child With Special Needs

By Amanda Fuller

Choosing to homeschool your child is a huge decision. Then add to that a child with special needs. This brings up all kinds of mixed feelings, uncertainties, and emotions. I feel we tend to sell ourselves short when it comes to our children with special needs because this is uncharted territory. However, with research, resources, and much prayer you can do it. Here are ten reasons to homeschool your special needs child.

1. No one knows and understands your child’s needs better than you do.

Who is there when your child is diagnosed with a special need?…


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Where Can I Find A List Of Things I Need To Teach For Kindergarten Homeschool?

I am going to homeschool my son, but I do not think it is essential yet for a curriculum book to follow (at least not for kindergarten). Does anyone know where I can find some sort of list on the internet of what they should know by the end of the year?

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When Did You Start To Homeschool Your Child? Is It Possible To Start A Child In Homeschool Kindergarten When?

When did you start to homeschool your child? Is it possible to start a child in homeschool (kindergarten) when they are younger than five years old?

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Preschool Home School Lesson: Counting To Ten


This is week two of our homeschool preschool. Lesson: Counting to ten
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Homeschooling Tips : How To Homeschool Your Preschool Child


Homeschool a preschool child by spending quality time together learning about various things, and by researching the answers to popular questions that they might ask. Teach a preschooler through da… (more…)


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Homeschooling Advice : Developing A Homeschool Preschool Schedule


Developing a homeschool preschool schedule involves teaching around nap times, using dry erase boards, letter magnets and counting games to teach them and utilizing everyday activities as a learnin… (more…)


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Homeschool Preschool

Homeschool Preschool?   What is it, you ask?  Thinking about doing it, but don’t how to start?  Let’s give it a whirl!It’s a really simple concept.  You’re probably not aware of how much you are a teacher right now.  If your child is already three or four, do you realize how much you’ve taught them already?  Lots!  Who taught them how to dress, how to wash up, how to take a bath, how to tie their shoes or what was dangerous or safe?  You and your  family, that’s who.  You’ve been teaching every since they can remember.  Why not keep it…


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