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Thanks , We are in a serious situation and I appreciate your help.

Kathy

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> > Does anyone know if you homeschool your child in North Carolina do you

> need to comply with the homeschooling requirements and get all the

paperwork

> done if you only plan to teach your disabled child? We had a incident

today

> and I can never go back to this public school system. Also what if you

plan

> to use a home tutor or instructor and not send your child to public

school.

> Any required paperwork for that?

> > Thanks in advance for the advice and help.

> > Kathy

> > Abby-9. ASD, UC, and SCD for 11 weeks

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Here are some things I've found so far, no one I know personally knows anything

different about homeschooling a special needs child as opposed to a " typical "

child.

http://www.outrig.com/hsinginnc/laws.asp

http://www.nhen.org/leginfo/detail.asp?StateCode=North%20Carolina

http://www.nhen.org/toc/toc-index.asp#spec <- click on special needs

http://www.homeschoolmag.com/hs2635.htm

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> > Does anyone know if you homeschool your child in North Carolina do you

> need to comply with the homeschooling requirements and get all the

paperwork

> done if you only plan to teach your disabled child? We had a incident

today

> and I can never go back to this public school system. Also what if you

plan

> to use a home tutor or instructor and not send your child to public

school.

> Any required paperwork for that?

> > Thanks in advance for the advice and help.

> > Kathy

> > Abby-9. ASD, UC, and SCD for 11 weeks

> >

> >

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I homeschool my older kids but I live in California. Here is a

website that will tell you what you need to know legally about

homeschooling in North Carolina:

http://www.hslda.com/hs/state/NC/default.asp

You can also call them for more specific information. They have a

very knowledgable lady that specialized just with special needs kids.

> Does anyone know if you homeschool your child in North Carolina do

you need to comply with the homeschooling requirements and get all

the paperwork done if you only plan to teach your disabled child? We

had a incident today and I can never go back to this public school

system. Also what if you plan to use a home tutor or instructor and

not send your child to public school. Any required paperwork for

that?

> Thanks in advance for the advice and help.

> Kathy

> Abby-9. ASD, UC, and SCD for 11 weeks

>

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I homeschool my older kids but I live in California. Here is a

website that will tell you what you need to know legally about

homeschooling in North Carolina:

http://www.hslda.com/hs/state/NC/default.asp

You can also call them for more specific information. They have a

very knowledgable lady that specialized just with special needs kids.

> Does anyone know if you homeschool your child in North Carolina do

you need to comply with the homeschooling requirements and get all

the paperwork done if you only plan to teach your disabled child? We

had a incident today and I can never go back to this public school

system. Also what if you plan to use a home tutor or instructor and

not send your child to public school. Any required paperwork for

that?

> Thanks in advance for the advice and help.

> Kathy

> Abby-9. ASD, UC, and SCD for 11 weeks

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If I were you I would let the school know what your plans are and

ask for a home tutor for the remainder of this year. If it takes 30

days to set up homeschool there. If the incident was seriouse enough

for you to pull her out immediately then request a home instructor

for the remainder of the year.. or make arrangements so that you can

do it in cooperation with the school. You will run into truancy

trouble otherwise and you probably don't want that hassle on top of

the situation.

> I homeschool my son in NC. You do need to comply with the state

> law. Go to www.doa.state.nc.us/dnpe/

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> It will answer all you questions and you can download the forms

you

> need to fill out to do the homeschooling. It takes about 30 days

to

> get approved, before you can actually claim to homeschool.

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> You can e-mail me direct with any other questions you might have.

> natalietuman@h...

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> Good luck!

> mom to , 8 yr old, Asperger's, SCD 2 days

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