Homeschooling Help

Many children with learning disabilities or other special needs are taught at home. I've been told that "these children generally do well in the home environment with love and nurturing from their parents."
At one time my son's psychiatrist recommended homeschool as the best educational option for him. Maybe it would be good for him, but disastrous for me. Someone else would do the actual schooling. Not that I am not academically inclined, but rather I don't have the patience or organizational skills. That's where The Homeschool Desk comes in.
Jodi at The Homeschool Desk has created a website full of curriculum suggestions and helpful ideas to insure homeschooling success.
Currently in their 5th year of homeschooling, Jodi and her children "enjoy a lot of reading and hands-on projects. I am very excited to be part of the 2009-2010 TOS Homeschool Crew reviewing homeschool curriculum products. My children have various learning styles, and we enjoy using curriculum that suits their specific needs."
One of the curriculum products Jodi recommends is the Math Mammoth:
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Read Jodi's complete review of Math Mammoth here.
Check out Homeschooling Your Special Needs Child on About.com for more information.




Comments
Thank you so much for highlighting my blog. I hope that I can help many parents.
Posted by: Jodi @ The Homeschool Desk | February 22, 2010 6:28 AM