Description
The decision to homeschool a child is never an easy one. Add your child’s ADHD to the question, and you and your spouse will want to be certain that you are making the right decision for the whole family.
In this guide, you will learn more about homeschooling so you can decide whether homeschooling your child with ADHD is right for them, and for your entire family. If you decide to homeschool, you will learn how to set up your child for success.
In this guide, you will learn:
+ The main reasons why people homeschool their children
+ The essential questions you and your spouse need to answer before deciding to homeschool your child
+ How to deal with other children in the family if you decide to homeschool, especially younger children
+ How to deal with negativity against homeschooling.
You will also discover:
+ How to find out your rights in your state as a parent, and exercise them in order to homeschool your child
+ The four timetables you can use for homeschooling your child, and which work best for a child with ADHD
+ The various types of homeschooling you can try
+ The difference between homeschooling and “unschooling”
+ The best ways to deal with the most common objections to homeschooling
and more.
As a parent, you want the best for your child and also want them to perform well academically despite their ADHD. You will naturally have some concerns about your own ability as a teacher when you homeschool your child.
In this guide you will also learn:
+ How to maintain a routine for a child with ADHD
+ How to locate other homeschooling families in your area
+ What a homeschooling co-op can do for you
+ How to make the most of your local library when homeschooling
+ The best places to find resources on ADHD
+ Effective natural treatments for ADHD
and much more.
Your decision to homeschool your child who has ADHD will be one of the most important decisions of your life for both you and them. Start planning your future today, either through school success within the mainstream educational system, or through homeschooling your child to help them succeed academically despite their medical condition.
Regardless of whether you or your spouse did well in school or not, you can homeschool effectively starting today once you learn the best steps to take to begin on the right path towards lifelong learning for your child.
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HOMESCHOOLING YOUR CHILD WITH ADHD:
Steps to Success
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WHAT’S IN THIS GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: HOW TO TELL IF HOMESCHOOLING IS RIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD AND YOUR FAMILY
CHAPTER 2: YOUR OWN EDUCATION: CAN YOU HOMESCHOOL YOUR CHILD EVEN IF YOU DID NOT DO WELL AT SCHOOL YOURSELF?
CHAPTER 3: IS IT TOO LATE TO HOMESCHOOL MY CHILD?
CHAPTER 4: HOMESCHOOLING ESSENTIALS TO CONSIDER
CHAPTER 5: ROUTINES FOR HOMESCHOOLING YOUR CHILD WITH ADHD
CHAPTER 6: MAKING A SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION FROM SCHOOL TO HOMESCHOOLING FOR YOUR CHILD WITH ADHD
CHAPTER 7: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UNSCHOOLING AND HOMESCHOOLING
CHAPTER 8: SOCIALIZATION FOR THE HOMESCHOOLED CHILD
CHAPTER 9: HOW TO DEAL WITH NEGATIVITY ABOUT HOMESCHOOLING
CHAPTER 10: GETTING SUPPORT FOR YOUR HOMESCHOOLING EFFORTS
CHAPTER 11: TOP TIPS ON HOW TO MAKE HOMESCHOOLING FUN FOR CHILDREN
CHAPTER 12: STARTING COLLEGE AFTER HOMESCHOOLING
CONCLUSION
FURTHER READING
RESOURCES
APPENDIX 1: THE IMPORTANCE OF ROUTINES FOR A CHILD WITH ADHD
APPENDIX 2: TOP TIPS FOR APPROACHING ADHD NATURALLY
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Annabelle Stevens and Carolyn Stone are the authors of more than 200 health and self-help guides.
Siobhan McNally has been an educator for more than 30 years. She is the author of more than a dozen study guides designed to help students get the most of out of their study of the masterworks of English Literature.
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