Guest guest Posted February 25, 2002 Report Share Posted February 25, 2002 , Congratulations on deciding to bring your son home. My son is kindergarten-aged and we're homeschooling using primarily an AVB approach along with SRA Reading Mastery for reading and Distar Arithmetic for math. I very much enjoy having my son at home and knowing that he is getting what he needs, when he needs it--- without having to demand, cajole, convince, or sue anyone in a public school. Please don't feel like you have to fill seven hours with " doing school " . Because of the concentrated and individual teaching homeschooling provides, you will not have to do a full school day. You can continue doing ABA and add to it. You will have time for reading together, doing little chores and errands, 'field trips', and whatever else your son enjoys. I hope this link goes through-- if not I'll get the exact address and re-post: <A HREF= " http://home.earthlink.net/~tammyglaser798/authome.html " >Click here: Tammy Glaser, Founder of Aut-2B-Home, Homeschooling Children Who " Aut " to Be Home</A> I understand you're feeling about wanting to be prepared and 'do it right'. I definitely felt that and it seems to be very common for people diving into homeschooling, even with typical kids. If you are already comfortable teaching your son you are ahead of the game. Feel free to email if you have any questions : ) --- Mom to 5 1/2, autistic and , 2, NT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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