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Lolita,

I homeschool my two boys and . I checked these sites out and

their great. Thanks very much...

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>Reply-To: GFCFKids

>To: GFCFKids

>Subject: Re: Homeschooling

>Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 18:52:29 -0500

>

> Here's a site. http://www.nldontheweb.org/homeschooling.htm

>

>Here's some info

>http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/HSRSC/hsrsc_lws.rgs.html

>http://www.learningtreasures.com/ http://www.easyhomeschool.com/

>http://eho.org/ http://www.easyfunschool.com/

>http://www.teach-at-home.com/

>

>Here's a pretty neat site for little ones http://www.learningpage.com/

>

>What you teach, and what curriculum you use would depend on your child's

>abilities and temperament. If he has learned to read, then you would need

>to continue working with improving. If he has not learned, but is ready

>(knows his lower and upper case letters, and phonic letter sounds) then you

>would want a phonetic reading program ( I use old SRA basic readers, but

>there are many out there). If he still needs to learn his letters and

>sounds then I can recommend a free on-line program. : freephonics@...

>(though you have to take a test and be approved, it's worked for my ASD

>child).

>

>I homeschool 6 of 7 kids (the 7th is two). All must participate in some

>way. My youngest color, or play with quiet toys while we homeschool, (or

>watch a t.v. program). Depending on your 6 yo ability, some work may be

>done without your complete attention (math problems, after going over the

>page with him). If he needs your complete attention, then chances are his

>attention span is not very great. In this case you need to break up your

>work into 10-20 min. sessions, again depending on his ability.

>

>For 6 yo olds I concentrate on math and reading. You can pick some of the

>reading words for short spelling list (and writing practice). Science is

>kitchen going ons, and nature walks, learning about plants and animals,

>zoo's etc. History is learning a little about the holidays, and places

>around them. (their address and what that means on a map).

>

>Sorry I didn't get your e-mail address. But if you have any question, I'll

>do my best to answer.

>

>Lolita

>

>

> >I am gathering information about homeschooling autistic children in

> > >the hopes that we may embark upon a program for my six year old

> > >autistic son. If there is anyone out there that can give me some

> > >resources and tips on how to get started,what curriculum to use, how

> > >to do one-on-one with two other children around, cover schools, etc.,

> > >please email me.

>

>

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oops...I just noticed that I had used *their*...instead of they're...not

good for a homeschool mom...*smiles*

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>Reply-To: GFCFKids

>To: GFCFKids

>Subject: Re: Homeschooling

>Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 18:52:29 -0500

>

> Here's a site. http://www.nldontheweb.org/homeschooling.htm

>

>Here's some info

>http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/HSRSC/hsrsc_lws.rgs.html

>http://www.learningtreasures.com/ http://www.easyhomeschool.com/

>http://eho.org/ http://www.easyfunschool.com/

>http://www.teach-at-home.com/

>

>Here's a pretty neat site for little ones http://www.learningpage.com/

>

>What you teach, and what curriculum you use would depend on your child's

>abilities and temperament. If he has learned to read, then you would need

>to continue working with improving. If he has not learned, but is ready

>(knows his lower and upper case letters, and phonic letter sounds) then you

>would want a phonetic reading program ( I use old SRA basic readers, but

>there are many out there). If he still needs to learn his letters and

>sounds then I can recommend a free on-line program. : freephonics@...

>(though you have to take a test and be approved, it's worked for my ASD

>child).

>

>I homeschool 6 of 7 kids (the 7th is two). All must participate in some

>way. My youngest color, or play with quiet toys while we homeschool, (or

>watch a t.v. program). Depending on your 6 yo ability, some work may be

>done without your complete attention (math problems, after going over the

>page with him). If he needs your complete attention, then chances are his

>attention span is not very great. In this case you need to break up your

>work into 10-20 min. sessions, again depending on his ability.

>

>For 6 yo olds I concentrate on math and reading. You can pick some of the

>reading words for short spelling list (and writing practice). Science is

>kitchen going ons, and nature walks, learning about plants and animals,

>zoo's etc. History is learning a little about the holidays, and places

>around them. (their address and what that means on a map).

>

>Sorry I didn't get your e-mail address. But if you have any question, I'll

>do my best to answer.

>

>Lolita

>

>

> >I am gathering information about homeschooling autistic children in

> > >the hopes that we may embark upon a program for my six year old

> > >autistic son. If there is anyone out there that can give me some

> > >resources and tips on how to get started,what curriculum to use, how

> > >to do one-on-one with two other children around, cover schools, etc.,

> > >please email me.

>

>

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