Anonymous
Post 02/07/2018 16:39     Subject: Re:Homeschooling while working?

Anonymous wrote:I homeschooled my son for three years to get him over a hump (he has ADHD and dyslexia), and with the schedule we worked out for him (my mother also helped, since she has a degree in education), I could have worked from home after he was finished with his work for the day. It is doable if you stick to a schedule. When I transferred him back to public, he was doing so well that they let him skip a grade, the transition was easy, we redid his IEP, and he's doing amazingly well. He worked hard and so did we to make sure that he didn't fall through the cracks, which is what was happening before I pulled him out. Good luck!


Thsi is my son. 2nd grade. And we also imagien homeschooling to get him over the hump. Can yoy tell me more about what you did?
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2018 13:20     Subject: Homeschooling while working?

11:52 makes a great point- homeschooling doesn't have to be forever. Many times i's the right thing for a particular child at a certain time. I'm glad to hear your son is doing so well!
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2018 11:52     Subject: Re:Homeschooling while working?

I homeschooled my son for three years to get him over a hump (he has ADHD and dyslexia), and with the schedule we worked out for him (my mother also helped, since she has a degree in education), I could have worked from home after he was finished with his work for the day. It is doable if you stick to a schedule. When I transferred him back to public, he was doing so well that they let him skip a grade, the transition was easy, we redid his IEP, and he's doing amazingly well. He worked hard and so did we to make sure that he didn't fall through the cracks, which is what was happening before I pulled him out. Good luck!