The Benefits of Homeschooling Your Special Needs Child

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @spedmomtherapist535
    @spedmomtherapist535 2 года назад +8

    This is my third year of homeschooling, and this is the best podcast I’ve ever heard on helping special needs children! My daughter has auditory processing disorder and sever e stuttering. Public school didn’t have the time to help her. Homeschooling was the best thing I could have ever done for her!

  • @trinityh4889
    @trinityh4889 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this. I’ve been considering homeschooling my 6 year old daughter with a speech impairment and is struggling in school. This made me feel like it’s possible and that I could do it! I needed this video. ❤

  • @carmenkloppers6334
    @carmenkloppers6334 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for this, I'm on my third year of homeschooling my son, and this was so refreshing to listen to, definitely empowering! My son has klinefelter syndrome, which has attributed to asd, global developmental delay, low tone, etc, so it definitely weighs heavily on me to do right by him.

    • @fee5418
      @fee5418 Год назад +1

      What homeschool are you in?

  • @simplydee2567
    @simplydee2567 Год назад +13

    I am considering it, but very afraid of doing it. Kids are not meeting their IEP goals at school. I am annoyed that they are allowed to screw up kids' education and not care about it.

    • @jillians9847
      @jillians9847 24 дня назад +1

      The public school district where I live actually got sued by some parents, at least one of whom was an educator himself, for failing to obey laws regarding the rights of disabled and special needs students, so I understand your frustration. After homeschooling both my kids during covid, I sent one back to public school and kept the other at home. The one who went back to public school definitely had a rocky transition but I can, with only slight hesitation, now say I think she is beginning to thrive -- despite many aspects of the public school environment continuing to be less than ideal. In my personal experience, dealing with the emotional fallout of the ways the education system fails our kids is never going to be easy, and I think a lot of parents, even those whose kids are deemed "neurotypical," what they do is they stuff those feelings down or they almost dissociate at some level, so that they don't have to deal with how much it hurts. The implications for society in general are not great.

  • @MaelynnKelly-jy2zc
    @MaelynnKelly-jy2zc Год назад

    I have worms in German And I need some advice when I get home schooled about To help me understand stuff At school I just don't understand everything because there's people that be jerks to me so my said that I'll break your skin arms and have And school has been stressful loud noises and everything so For my advice please help me through this I'm going to home school on Monday I am in 6th grade

  • @krafty_ma
    @krafty_ma 6 дней назад

    I feel like “special needs” is a broad term and can be misleading, that’s actually how I feel after listening to this podcast, it would have been better to specify the conditions talked about.
    My son has cerebral palsy and I just wasted timed listening to what doesn’t apply to our situation. Next time please specify and not just use the umbrella term.
    I honestly had great expectations 😃💔