Homeschooling
Kids With Disabilities
Information, support, even
chat and message boards for those with special needs.
Homeschooling
Special Needs
An email group of homeschooling
parents with at least one special needs child
Homeschooling
Special Needs Children
A very special Kaleidoscapes
message board, hosted by Barbara Page.
Homeschooling
Your Special Needs Child
List of resources, email
lists, tips and hints to help you with your homeschooling endeavor.
NATional
cHallenged Homeschoolers Associated Network
NATHHAN is the organization
that assists challenged and disabled homeschoolers.
Special
Children
Resources from Homeschool
Zone for those homeschooling children with visual problems, ADD, gifted
or health concerns.
Resources
for Parents and Teachers of Blind Kids
Homeschooling mom, Debbie
Day, has built this site with loads of resources for those homeschooling
blind kids, as one of her adopted children is blind.
Deaf
Homeschool Network
Email link to a nationwide
group designed to support and unite families who homeschool their deaf
or hard-of-hearing children.
Dyslexia
Home Schooling Support
Through the Greenwood Institute.
Offers analysis of language skills, complete lesson plans and support,
and a summer training program for parents.
TC
Two Cents-Dyslexia
How a mom helped her 14 year-old
dyslexic daughter advance from a 3rd grade reading level at the end of
6th grade to a 9th grade reading level one year later.
Nadeau
Educational Services
Parents and teachers can
print out the eight Nadeau Center tests and instructions and administer
the tests to their children at no cost, but
pay for an interpretation of the results.
So
Your Child Has Been Referred To The School Psychologist
Intended to reassure parents
that screening is beneficial, this school psychologist website reminds
us why we homeschool our "troubled" children.
Why
Children Are Not for Screening
Problems associated with
screening, alternatives that parents can choose, and action that can be
taken by parents whose children have already been screened. By Larry and
Susan Kaseman, Nov-Dec 1993 HEM.