I can try to be as much help as I can --- but I may be biased...
I am a Speech Language Pathologist in our school district - I was a process coordinator for 2 years. I have a pretty strong background w/ severely developmentally delayed children and IDEA/IEP's.
How old is your child? I think homeschooling a typically developing child and one that is sig.ly delayed is really two totally different things.
I don't discount your relationship/bond w/ your child - no one knows her better or more than you do. You know what she is capable of - what she CAN do - what she can't do - and you have strong feelings of what you feel that she can learn and where her limits might be.
But, with this said, do you confidently feel that you can teach her - both academically and vocationally (I don't know how old she is). Again - there is no doubt that you know how to care for her, love her and nurture her -
It's just always been my personal opinion that being a mommy and being a teacher are 2 different things (I know many would disagree w/ this, but it's IMO).
Are you not happy w/ your school district/IEP team decisions? If you do continue to homeschool her, will you continue tx's through a private agency or will you utilize your rights within the IDEA for homeschool/private school students? I know a little about this - but every state is different.
What homeschool curriculum will you follow? I know every state is different, but in our state, children who are homeschooled have to pass assessments to prove they are truly being homeschooled. How would this work for your child?
Good luck to you - hope the questions that I asked and the thoughts I provided were OK and puts your mind at ease...