Sunday, October 13, 2013

Homeschooling With a Learning Disability

When you're considering your options, there are plenty of pros and cons of homeschooling to think about. If you're homeschooling with PDD, dyslexia, autism, or any number of other learning disorders, your methods of homeschooling need to be tailored to the needs of your child.   One way to look at this is to first determine how your child learns best.  Are they are visual, auditory, or kinesthetic learner?  Traditional educational approaches are geared toward visual learners, but not all kids learn the same way.  You may even need to teach the same material in different ways if you have more than one child and their needs are different too.  The biggest benefit to homeschooling is the flexibility it provides.  You can give each child what they need to succeed, with an individual approach you know will work! 

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