All homeschool curricula should be planned and written with the unique needs of each individual child in mind. For special needs children, the curriculum must reflect their specific learning styles and skill sets, both to make sure that they’re learning to their full potential and so that parents and teachers can customize the curriculum for each child’s unique needs.

To begin, you’ll need to know what sort of special needs child you are teaching: is she dyslexic? On the autistic spectrum? Does he have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? Has she been diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD)?
Next, you’ll need to establish your child’s learning style. Does he learn best by reading? By listening? By watching videos? By touching things and moving around?
Once you’ve established your child’s learning style and his or her specific learning challenges, you’ll want to find a curriculum that allows you to teach in a way that works best for your child, while also addressing those challenges. The best curricula will give you lots of options: quizzes, tests, worksheets, videos, writing assignments, etc.

Regardless of what your student’s special need might be, whether it is autism, dyslexia, ADHD, or something else entirely, we can help your student succeed. Our caring and dedicated staff has extensive experience working with children who have special needs, and they will work closely with you to ensure that your student’s curriculum addresses their specific circumstances. We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to learn in a safe and supportive environment, and we will do everything in our power to make sure that happens.
Homeschooling a child with special needs is similar to homeschooling any child, except that it requires additional care and consideration. The following tips will help you in your journey to teach your child at home.
Homeschool Curriculum for Special Needs Child From the age of four, children are expected to follow a set curriculum at school. This can often be difficult for special needs children, who may require a more individualized curriculum designed specifically with their particular needs in mind. For this reason, many parents choose to homeschool their special needs children, as it allows for more flexibility and customizability when it comes to the curriculum being taught.
Homeschooling a child with special needs can be an incredibly rewarding experience, if challenging. The ability to work one-on-one with your child and tailor their lessons to their specific learning needs will allow them to progress at an optimal pace. However, homeschooling a child with special needs can be time consuming—perhaps too much so for some parents to handle on top of their already busy schedules.

If this sounds like you, we have the perfect solution: our specialized homeschool curriculum. Our online program offers you the flexibility to teach your child in either a group or one-on-one setting, at your own leisure. We offer multiple levels of instruction, as well as Spanish and Chinese language lessons!
Our individualized curriculum is designed by certified special education teachers with years of experience working with students of all abilities. You can rest assured that your child will receive appropriate instruction at every step of their educational journey.
Homeschooling is a great option for many families, but it can be especially helpful when you have a special needs child. It’s a chance to tailor your child’s education to their specific needs and interests, to focus on their strengths, and to work around their challenges. In short, homeschooling gives you the opportunity to do what is right for your child, instead of having to fit your child into the mold of an already-existing curriculum.