wvdislover
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Hello all! My family is looking to move this year, and I plan to homeschool my kids when we get to Mississippi instead of sending them to public school. My son has Asperger's, and I feel that a home environment will be better for him. I have NO idea where to start. Does each state have certain requirements? I have checked into Abeka and Sonrise. My question is, we do not know WHEN we will be moving (the Army likes to keep you in the dark as long as possible). Can I start them in the middle of a year? How do I work that out? Would I have to pay for curriculum for the whole year? I don't mind doing that, I just need to know what is possible. Where do I start looking for information?
Thanks for your help!!
My DD11 has Asperger's, too. We pulled her out of PS a week before Easter this year. I started out de-schooling her with a unit study and some basic math work to get us started. I then did some Switched on Schoolhouse (SOS) with her. I thought it would work really well with her, as she loves doing stuff on the computer, but it didn't go as well as I had hoped. I ended up having to do most of the work with her or make her redo a majority of her work, which just frustrated her even more! This year, we are going to do unit studies, along with Teaching Textbooks Math 6. It will allow us a lot more flexibility (a real necessity with an Asperger's child!) and she'll be learning more about and through things that really interest her, at her pace (ok, sometimes my pace, depending on the day). My advice to you as you start out hs an Aspie is to look at his strengths and weaknesses, as well as his interests. You don't HAVE to follow a curriculum in a lot of states, so don't feel locked into that idea if MS doesn't require that. I looked at Abeka and Sonlight, but didn't feel like either was a good match for my DD11. A great curriculum is no good to you if it doesn't work for your child. Good luck!