Anonymous wrote:You can do this.
Wyzant.com is a great resource for tutors/former teachers. Also most tutoring centers have homeschoolers during the day. Not cheap but a possible option for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Done two public schools and homeschooling and now Catholic school for a child with a similar profile. I am not Catholic but I have to hand it to them - they really, really care. They have an IEP plan for DS but since they are not on the hook legally to implement - but are on the hook from a higher power to value the child - they were everything DH and I THOUGHT MCPS would be - but just isn’t. This may be a good option. Truly these people care about kids - they are not in there for the pension or salary, that’s for sure. True professionals! Kid is feeling emotionally supported which was lacking in MCPS’ prison like culture.
Please realize that:
1. You cannot talk for all Catholic schools.
2. A lot of people in Catholic schools (and other more traditional schools) do not know how to treat children with differences, and you could well end up with someone who thinks the child is retarded and willfully disobedient, and who acts accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it would be the best solution.
ADHD students do not do well with an online homeschooling program if it doesn't also have the physical presence of an adult breathing down their necks. So pick whatever method (online or textbooks or both) you want, but always have a competent adult to provide redirection at the very least, or instructional support as well.
It will cost a lot of money to hire a warm body to supervise him every day, OP. But if you homeschool an ADHD kid, there really isn't another good option. It's either you and a salary loss or someone you hire that costs money.
Anonymous wrote:Done two public schools and homeschooling and now Catholic school for a child with a similar profile. I am not Catholic but I have to hand it to them - they really, really care. They have an IEP plan for DS but since they are not on the hook legally to implement - but are on the hook from a higher power to value the child - they were everything DH and I THOUGHT MCPS would be - but just isn’t. This may be a good option. Truly these people care about kids - they are not in there for the pension or salary, that’s for sure. True professionals! Kid is feeling emotionally supported which was lacking in MCPS’ prison like culture.
Anonymous wrote:Look into a nanny with homeschooling and sn experience.
Anonymous wrote:You can do this.
Wyzant.com is a great resource for tutors/former teachers. Also most tutoring centers have homeschoolers during the day. Not cheap but a possible option for you.
Anonymous wrote:Check the homeschooling laws for your state. In Md, the parent has to be the primary supervisor of the students. Some parents take that to mean they have to provide the majority of instruction. Others take it to mean they can hire individual tutors, etc.
A possible solution would be to do an online school and an au pair or nanny to take care of your child while you work. DC and Va have free online public school.