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Homeschooling offers a tailored learning environment that can cater to the specific needs and preferences of a student with autism. It allows for individualized pacing, specialized teaching methods, and reduced sensory stimuli, which can enhance learning and comfort.
Some common challenges include creating a structured routine, addressing sensory sensitivities within the home environment, finding suitable curriculum materials that accommodate learning styles, and ensuring socialization opportunities with peers and community members.
Yes, many resources are available, including specialized curriculum guides designed for students with autism, online communities for support and advice, sensory-friendly learning materials, and strategies such as visual schedules, sensory breaks, and incorporating interests into learning activities to enhance engagement and motivation.
Explore the Home Education sites for your local county by simply searching 'Homeschool+Your School District' for specific information regarding homeschool in your area. You can also click below to explore the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) for information regarding Florida Homeschool!
But whether it is dyslexia, apraxia, autism or something else, Shirley and Wendy discuss how it benefits the family to give it a try.
Listen to the Brave Homeschool Mama talk about '5 Reasons You Should Homeschool Your Child with Autism'.
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