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Homeschooling When Learning Isn’t Easy

February 28, 2018 by jennifer Leave a Comment

So many families in our sensory and special needs communities homeschool because our children require additional support that, let’s be honest, we often cannot get or find in our public school system.

Author Heather Laurie understands parenting is a tough job and that parenting a child with special needs can be even more intense. She firmly believes that taking the time and effort to homeschool your child will make your lives better and she’s going to help you start! This post contains affiliate links.

Homeschooling When Learning Isn’t Easy

Whether you are in the early stages of considering homeschooling with a special needs child or you need new ideas and encouragement to keep on through graduating your unique learner, this book is for you!

Author Heather Laurie has homeschooled her 5 special learners with significant health issues herself. She knows you can do it!

In her book, she tackles each age range and the most common issues. She also talks about sensory intense children, anxiety and even how to transition from high school onward. Plus, she writes about the realities of parenting and homeschooling a medically fragile child as well as parenting a child that has a chronic health issue and shows you how this path can be successful and wonderful!

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