I am in my second year of homeschooling my y year old dd (2nd grade) and my soon to be 4 dd. We use the Calvert School curriculum and love it. It is not nearly as expensive as K12. We plan on using it through 8th grade, at which point I'll have to decide whether to put my dd into public school, or research a highschool program (Calvert only goes to 8th grade).
If you are lucky enough to have virtual charter schools in your state, Calvert is usually an option.
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www.calvertschool.org Calvert School is a private day school in Baltimore and the homeschool curriculum is the same as what they use in the brick and mortar school. It is heavy on critical thinking and writing. We just love it. The lesson manual is great, easy to follow and everything is already put together for me. (Some people enjoy making their own curriculum, but I don't have time because I also have to work.)
As far as speech therapy - if your child has an IEP I think the schools are legally obligated to provide those services. I'm 99% sure about that, but call the board of ed in your district and ask. They should have a homeschooling office or someone who is in charge of oversight of homeschoolers. My dd receives speech therapy at the local elementary school. I take her twice a week.
As far as HSLDA, I have to say I have heard some negative things about their organization. From what I understand they lean heavy to the right and many homeschoolers feel that they cause more problems than they solve. I would do some research before sending them any money. (Just my opinion).
Every state has their own rules and requirements, do a quick internet search and you should find the information.
I used to be a public school teacher, my husband still is. Making the decision to homeschool was very difficult, but I am so glad we did. The best part of it is the time I get to spend with my kids. Quality and Quantity
