Homeschooling Special Needs Children
Every child is special ... from their individual freckles right down to the size of their pinkie toes! But some children have needs that are considered "extra" special - - outside the scope of the ordinary. If your child fits into the category of "special needs," then you understand that they also have special learning needs, as well. Children with ADHD, for instance, often require shorter lessons and untimed tests. Children with vision impairments need accommodations for reading, writing, and testing. Dyslexic students often benefit from visual aids, assistive technology, and books on tape. Homeschooling can be incredibly beneficial for many special needs children. Parents who have been battling the school system for the most minor accommodations for their child feel like homeschooling is their last hope for getting their child the help they need.
Special Curriculum
Fortunately for homeschooling parents, there is no need for an advanced degree in special education to adequately teach their child. Many curricula available today are designed with the special needs child in mind. Multimedia curriculum and software is perfect for children with short attention spans, ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning disabilities. Hands-on curriculum such as MathUSee, KONOS, and Five in a Row are easy to adapt for children with Down's Syndrome, Autism, and Pervasive Development Disorder. Many curriculum publishers are also creating Braille, large print, and downloadable text-to-speech versions of their materials. For parents who want an overall curriculum for their special needs learners, there is Time4Learning. With interactive multimedia lessons, text-to-speech capabilities, and on-board writing tools, this is one of the most engaging and accessible computer-based curriculums available. In fact, it may be the next best thing to having a special-ed teacher move in with you!
Special Technology
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Posted on 02/04/2008 at 6:02:03 PM