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Home Schooling Children with Special Needs

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• Do you have a child with a learning problem, and you feel apprehensive about teaching him at home? • Do you need help locating the best resources for home schooling your child with special needs? • Do you find yourself confused and intimidated by the professional jargon related to special education? • Do you struggle with discouragement related to your child's progress in learning? If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, "Home Schooling Children with Special Needs," will help you. • You'll gain confidence to teach your child at home. • You'll find resources and guidelines for planning an effective home school program. • You'll learn to understand the vocabulary and ideas that you need to make good decisions for your child. • You'll discover emotional strength and learn to identify the attitudes that support effective teaching.

284 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1995

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October 31, 2011
Great book if you want to homeschool or already are and you suspect that your child may have some learning difficulties, or special needs. It helped me feel confident in homeschooling my wonderful energetic son! It has good advice for homeschooling the early years all the way through highschool. It also has helpful information about testing for learning disablities and processing disorders.
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August 14, 2016
Disappointing. I expected a book that really went in depth on how to accommodate a special needs child at home, but what I found was a book that preached more than explained.

There's some good content, but I have to believe there are better books on the topic available.
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