disney-super-mom
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Hi everyone,
I'm thinking about homeschooling my 7 year old son, who's currently repeating the first grade. He has PDD-NOS, and although he's high functioning in most ways, his problems with expressive and receptive language is quite significant.
Anyway, I was looking at homeschooling programs for him, and although I could go through K12's virtual academy in Washington state (which is paid for through taxes, so I wouldn't have any out of pocket costs), I feel that some of the curriculum is not quite right for Ryan. For example, the K12 Language arts/reading curriculum is WAY TOO MUCH for him. I would rather use the online Headsprout Reading program for him.
Would they allow a substitution like this in their curriculum for a special needs student?
Well, if they wouldn't, I priced out what I would have to pay out of pocket for the program I want (I would use the K12 independent homeschool courses for math, history, and science: for reading I would use Headsprout). It comes to about $1000 for a year. Is that about an adverage cost for homeschooling? Is it more.....less?
I'm not sure which way to go here. I'm not even sure how to withdraw my son out of school. He's only 7 years old, so I'm not even sure if I have to file an "intent to homeschool" form with our school district. I think that's a requirement for kids who are 8 years old and older, but maybe since my son is already a student, I do have to file and intent form. I JUST DON'T KNOW.
Any experts out there who could give me some advice.
I'm thinking about homeschooling my 7 year old son, who's currently repeating the first grade. He has PDD-NOS, and although he's high functioning in most ways, his problems with expressive and receptive language is quite significant.
Anyway, I was looking at homeschooling programs for him, and although I could go through K12's virtual academy in Washington state (which is paid for through taxes, so I wouldn't have any out of pocket costs), I feel that some of the curriculum is not quite right for Ryan. For example, the K12 Language arts/reading curriculum is WAY TOO MUCH for him. I would rather use the online Headsprout Reading program for him.
Would they allow a substitution like this in their curriculum for a special needs student?
Well, if they wouldn't, I priced out what I would have to pay out of pocket for the program I want (I would use the K12 independent homeschool courses for math, history, and science: for reading I would use Headsprout). It comes to about $1000 for a year. Is that about an adverage cost for homeschooling? Is it more.....less?
I'm not sure which way to go here. I'm not even sure how to withdraw my son out of school. He's only 7 years old, so I'm not even sure if I have to file an "intent to homeschool" form with our school district. I think that's a requirement for kids who are 8 years old and older, but maybe since my son is already a student, I do have to file and intent form. I JUST DON'T KNOW.

Any experts out there who could give me some advice.
