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Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences
Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences
by Lenore Colacion Hayes
More and more parents are realizing that homeschooling is a great option for children with ADD, ADHD, and other special needs. Homeschooling parents can tailor the learning experience to precisely fit their child's requirements, a critical necessity in the development of special-needs children.
 
1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
by Veronica Zysk, Ellen Notbohm
This book filters through all the technical terms and gives you quick, much needed information for those daily challenges that you definitely will encounter. It deals with so many of the major issues (social, sensory, behavioral, and self-care). It is a must read for anyone that knows or works with an individual on the spectrum.

Homeschooling Autistic Kids

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Autism Homeschooling Resources
Parents of children with autism don't have to forego homeschooling. From deciding to homeschool to securing therapies, get prepared to homeschool your autistic child. By Melissa Hincha-Ownby.

Autism/PDD Resources Network
The purpose of this site is to guide you to the key issues associated with Autism spectrum disorders. There is a growing awareness of the nature of autism and the kinds of approaches to diagnosis, treatment and care that are likely to be effective.

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High Interest Approachable Vocabulary - Book Review
AN A TO Z ARTICLE
A series of six short novels by Patricia Birtwistle that consists of exciting stories of intrigue and suspense for children ages 10 and older with reading difficulties. By Ruth Pell.

Home Schooling my Son with Autism..?
I am strongly considering home schooling my son that has autism and is 9yrs old. He would benefit highly from a home program where he could be worked with one on one and not be in an environment that is too overstimulating.

Homeschooling: When School is Not Right for Your Child
From ASW Newsletter - Connecting Wisconsin. Information from a non-homeschooling parent about homeschooling your autistic child in Wisconsin.

A Maine Family's Early Intervention Program for Autism - PDD
Our son was first diagnosed at age 2. I created this website to share what I have learned over the years since then, especially about the early intervention program we ran for him.

Mom on a Mission
Resources and email lists moderated by a homeschool mom of an autistic daughter.

7 Tips for Beginning to Homeschool a Child With an Autism Spectrum Disorder
Homeschooling for autistic children makes a lot of sense for a variety of reasons. By Valorie Delp.

Tammy Glaser: Homeschooling Children Who "Aut" to Be Home
We left the Navy in 1995 to homeschool our children. I will share ideas for people interested in homeschooling autistic children and for people supporting them.

Using TEACCH* At Home
*Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children (Developed by University of South Carolina)

Weird Kids
Shannon Anderson, a homeschool parent of an autistic child and a member of the Aut-2B-Home email list, has put together this a huge new site with information she's gleened from the list.

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ASLearningAtHome
This is a list for families that are homeschooling full or part time, or those that are researching the option of homeschooling their autistic spectrum children. This is a great group of families from around the world. High volume list.

Asperger's Family Forum
Welcome! This forum was created for individuals and families that are in search of information, support, and/or would like to touch base with others regarding Asperger's Syndrome and High Functioning Autism. Sign in on Delphi.

AS You Like It
A secular list for parents who homeschool, or who are thinking about homeschooling, children with Aspergers Syndrome, HFA, or PDD. Friends and relatives of these children are encouraged to join. People of all religious faiths and personal philosophies are welcome.

Aut-2B-Home
This email list is a collection of families who are homeschooling their autistic spectrum children full-time or part-time.

Aut-home-fam
We are a group of diverse families who have chosen to homeschool their child(ren) with autism.

Autism Homeschool
We are parents who homeschool and have children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder - or feel our child has characteristics of people with autism.

AutismUnschool
A meeting place for parents of children with Autism who are Unschooling.

DisAbility News & Views Radio Network
Homeschool Mom, Monica Moshenko, hosts a weekly online radio show. Live on air Sunday at 9 PM eastern and Wednesday at 7 PM eastern.

HomeschoolingAspies
This is a list for Christian moms who homeschool (or are seriously considering homeschooling) their children who have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome (or suspect their child has Asperger's Syndrome).

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Aut-2B-Home in Carolina
Tammy Glasser's goal is to share ideas about homeschooling her eighteen-year-old daughter with autism and syntactic aphasia, who has learned at home for the past eleven years. Tammy welcomes comments and questions especially from parents walking a similar path.

Home Schooling Aspergers
A journey into the trials and tribulations of home educating our child with Aspergers. A place for learning, sharing, crying, celebrating and self education of the less focused parent.

Homeschooling Provides Therapy for Special Needs
Sarah's brain isn't hard-wired to learn like the rest of us learn. Much like stuffing food down a drain - formal, forcible learning for Sarah did little more than clog the pipes and suffocate the natural flow of idea retention and adoption. Let up, and things start to flow through. By Tonya Poole, Home Educator's Family Times

Jacob's Journey
Jacob is 6 years old. He loves reading, music, sports, walking in the woods, riding his pony, and playing with his brother. He has a beautiful smile, a hearty laugh, and an appetite for adventure. He also has Autism. This blog is to document our journey on the road to remediation using the Enki methodology and philosophy.

Quirks of Fate: A Homeschooling Look at Being Different
Finally it had been said. At last something that had been dangling obliquely in the back of our minds had been brought to the clarity of day. Could it be that Myles' "quirks" were not random at all, but really belonged to a larger class of behavior? by Jeff Kelety.

Teaching Tommy NEW
In this blog, Lisa Rudy explores the process of homeschooling her son, Tommy. Tommy was diagnosed with autism at age three; for years we have complained bitterly about the quality of "special ed" in the public schools. Now, it's time to put our hearts, minds and money where our mouths are! Join us on the journey.

Why I Homeschool My Son with Asperger's Syndrome, One Mother's Story NEW
The following is an interview I had with Lorri, a mother of three from Texas. (I'm not using her last name for privacy reasons.) Her son Steven, age 9, has Asperger's Syndrome. (Note: the Texas homeschool regulations she talks about are not right.)

Yeats, Warhol, Carroll - autistic?
Poet WB Yeats, artist Andy Warhol and author Lewis Carroll may all have been autistic according to leading psychiatrist Professor Michael Fitzgerald.

You're Going to What?
In 1993, a neurologist diagnosed my then two-year-old son, Alex, as autistic. He informed me, with a solemn face, that his IQ would peak between 65 and 70. Preposterous, I thought. By Melissa Wagner

Laurel Springs School
Laurel Springs School
If your child has autism, consider homeschooling through Laurel Springs School, a college preparatory private school.
 
Books To Help You Overcome Challenges
 
Choosing Home: Deciding to Homeschool With Asperger's Syndrome
by Martha Kennedy Hartnett, Stephen Shsore
Martha Kennedy Hartnett is the mother of a child with Asperger's Syndrome. She has successfully home schooled her son for six years - he has graduated and is now in his second year of college.
 
Homeschooling the Child With Asperger Syndrome: Real Help for Parents Anywhere and on Any Budget
Homeschooling the Child With Asperger Syndrome: Real Help for Parents Anywhere and on Any Budget

by Lise Pyles
Parents planning to homeschool their child with Asperger Syndrome will appreciate Lise Pyles' encouraging and practical advice, including step-by-step instructions on how to assess and improve body language and social skills, accommodating the child's need for ritual or perfectionist tendencies, and how to develop handwriting and coordination skills.
 
Home Educating our Autistic Spectrum Children: Paths are Made by Walking
Home Educating our Autistic Spectrum Children: Paths are Made by Walking
by Kitt Cowlishaw, Terri Dowty
Parents home educating their children with autism or Asperger's syndrome tell their personal stories about how they reached the decision to educate at home, set about the task, and how it transformed their children's lives.
 
The Mislabeled Child: How Understanding Your Child's Unique Learning Style Can Open the Door to Success
The Mislabeled Child: How Understanding Your Child's Unique Learning Style Can Open the Door to Success
by Brock Eide and Fernette Eide
The book is both an easy read for one that also goes into depth about so many learning disAbilities, how to diagnose them, and how to "cure" the curable ones, make end runs around the obstacles, and, if necessary, find experts to help.
 
Power Cards: Using Special Interests to Motivate Children and Youth with Asperger Syndrome and Autism
Power Cards: Using Special Interests to Motivate Children and Youth with Asperger Syndrome and Autism (Spiral-bound)
by Elisa Gagnon
I have read and re-read the Power Cards book with great satisfaction. This new approach to working with some of our special kids is wonderful and I have found that these concepts really work. They are well thought out and easy to do. I hope that everyone will give this concept a try, especially when it seems nothing else seems to work.
 
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
by Mark Haddon
A murder mystery of sorts--one told by an autistic version of Adrian Mole. Mark Haddon's novel won the South Bank Show awards best book prize.
 

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