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I homeschool my Aspie son, but he is only 6 so I am not sure any of my

suggestion will be helpful. He is gifted in math and science so we kinda just

buy him workbooks at Sams club and let him go at his own pace. Science and

Social studies we just read lots and lots of books at this point. I am assuming

at age 12 you will probably want a set curriculum. Maybe some people on here

with older children will be able to make more suggestions. I do know that with

an aspie you need to be flexible and willing to adapt the curriculum to meet

their individual needs.

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> Does anyone homeschool their Asperger child? My grandaughter is 12 and mom is

considering homeschool for her. However, I will be the one to do the

" teaching " .

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> I would appreciate any comments, both good and bad, any websites, books,

literature, progress reports, record keeping, comments or ideas.

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> Thanks for your help

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> Dena8922

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We do, but mine is only 5. There is a group called HomeschoolingAspies,

and I can recommend at least one good book about homeschooling special needs

children, if you are interested.

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> Does anyone homeschool their Asperger child? My grandaughter is 12 and mom is

considering homeschool for her. However, I will be the one to do the

" teaching " .

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> I would appreciate any comments, both good and bad, any websites, books,

literature, progress reports, record keeping, comments or ideas.

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> Thanks for your help

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> Dena8922

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Hi:

I homeschool my 14 y.o. daughter. For the last couple of years, she's attended a

hybrid school for homeschoolers where the teacher teaches 2-3 days a week and

the other days you do work at home with Mom. You might want to see if there's

anything like this in your area. It worked really well for a while but this year

things have kind of fallen apart with the teachers and the other kids. The good

news is the school is accredited so through their independent study program

she'll get a transcript as if she were attending a regular private school.

Right now we're doing an online French class through Power Speak. I highly

recommend this program. She's still taking Literature at the school. We've

started doing Ancient History at home as well as Science. We're also reading the

top 100 books of all time-1 book a week. She's teaching herself the Japanese

alphabet also. We're struggling through Math because that's her weak spot and

mine! I also rent at least 1 Imax movie a week through Netflix to supplement

Science as well as watching Discovery channel specials such as " King Tut " .

The main goal I have is for her to LEARN. I am not a fan of workbooks and busy

work just so I'll feel like I'm doing something with her. Memorizing facts to

pass a test then forgetting them the next week is not learning. In the beginning

I felt like I needed to do things the same way they did in public school. I

found myself doing the very things I hated about that (busy work, workbooks,

etc.). It takes a while to get into a groove you'll feel comfortable with.

Let me know if I can help!

a

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> Does anyone homeschool their Asperger child? My grandaughter is 12 and mom is

considering homeschool for her. However, I will be the one to do the

" teaching " .

>

> I would appreciate any comments, both good and bad, any websites, books,

literature, progress reports, record keeping, comments or ideas.

>

> Thanks for your help

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> Dena8922

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Oh dear good luck with this one. I had thought of it with my son who is 9 but I keep having panic attacks - it takes me hours of coercing to get him to do his homework so I can't see it working in my case.

From: <ladle24@...>Subject: ( ) Re: Homeschool questions Received: Sunday, 28 February, 2010, 2:56 AM

We do, but mine is only 5. There is a group called HomeschoolingAspies , and I can recommend at least one good book about homeschooling special needs children, if you are interested.>> Does anyone homeschool their Asperger child? My grandaughter is 12 and mom is considering homeschool for her. However, I will be the one to do the "teaching".> > I would appreciate any comments, both good and bad, any websites, books, literature, progress reports, record keeping, comments or ideas.> > Thanks for your help> > Dena8922>

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With our 9yo son we also spent a couple of school yrs struggling mightily with

homework. when we started asking him what time he wants to do his homework (4pm

or 5pm 6pm) he made that decision and it got much easier. geo

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We do, but mine is only 5. There is a group called HomeschoolingAspies ,

and I can recommend at least one good book about homeschooling special needs

children, if you are interested.

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> Does anyone homeschool their Asperger child? My grandaughter is 12 and mom is

considering homeschool for her. However, I will be the one to do the " teaching " .

>

> I would appreciate any comments, both good and bad, any websites, books,

literature, progress reports, record keeping, comments or ideas.

>

> Thanks for your help

>

> Dena8922

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Thank you for saying that! When you homeschool you always question if what

you're doing is " good enough " or the right way. I hope to be on the right track

now.

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> > Does anyone homeschool their Asperger child? My grandaughter is 12 and mom

is considering homeschool for her. However, I will be the one to do the

" teaching " .

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> > I would appreciate any comments, both good and bad, any websites, books,

literature, progress reports, record keeping, comments or ideas.

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> > Thanks for your help

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> > Dena8922

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I'm really late with this, but here are my thoughts....

1. There is an adjustment period of a few months when switching from PS to

homeschooling. They have to get used to you teaching them, and you have to

figure out what works for them. Don't worry if their progress isn't quick

enough those first few weeks. Try to make it fun if you can. Keep in mind that

public school kids aren't going at a fast pace.

2. Generally speaking if a curriculum isn't working, it's probably best to move

on to something that does. There's a lot of curricula that is highly regarded

which I found to be useless for my family, but it may be good for yours (and

vice verse).

3. If you don't have 4-5 children, socialization is something that needs to be

worked on, but it isn't as tough as public school proponents make it out to be.

Many places that offer extracurricular activities to public school children will

offer classes to homeschoolers and the HS classes tend to be better (lower

number of kids with the owners or best instructors teaching). I've also thought

that simply using after school daycare would be a way to meet this need.

Finally, check out local homeschooling organizations and consider COOPs. In my

area there are some large christian COOPs that offer a lot of classes.

Homeschooling families tend to be more accepting of kids who are different (many

are HSing for the same reason), and generally speaking the kids are well

behaved.

4. Materials...

A lot of parents like to order the Rainbow Resource center catalog which is 1300

pages.

http://www.rainbowresource.com/index.php

I'm partial to getting stuff off ebay, http://www.fes.follett.com/, or at large

state conventions.

Some popular curricula includes....

a. Singapore math (less structured)

b. Saxon Math (more structured)

c. Well Trained Mind Series (English/History)

d. Abeka (common Christian curriculum in private schools)

e. Handwriting without Tears

Personally, the only one of the above that I liked was Singapore math.

Get some sort of blackboard or whiteboard to write on, and have a desk/chair

that is the right size for them.

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> Does anyone homeschool their Asperger child? My grandaughter is 12 and mom is

considering homeschool for her. However, I will be the one to do the

" teaching " .

>

> I would appreciate any comments, both good and bad, any websites, books,

literature, progress reports, record keeping, comments or ideas.

>

> Thanks for your help

>

> Dena8922

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I realize that advocating for AS kids is so difficult so many

people homeschool to get their AS kids out of horrible school

settings. No child should be tramatized by school. Kids can be

so cruel too.

I would not want to see your grandchild tramatized in school.

We took another path and that was getting experts to

advocate and get our daughter into a special needs school.

My daughter will need so much help getting thru high school

and getting some type of vocational training. Since

my daughter is an only child and complains how lonely she

is I had no idea how I would be able to have her

be around peers.

My daughter is also an avoidant and dependent child

and I thought for sure homeschooling would make her so much more dependent on

me.

I wish you success,

Pam

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> Does anyone homeschool their Asperger child? My grandaughter is 12 and mom is

considering homeschool for her. However, I will be the one to do the

" teaching " .

>

> I would appreciate any comments, both good and bad, any websites, books,

literature, progress reports, record keeping, comments or ideas.

>

> Thanks for your help

>

> Dena8922

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