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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 462751"><p>Hi, I homeschool 3 of my kids; difficult child 2, difficult child 3, and easy child 1. difficult child 1 goes to public school. I also have a sp ed teaching degree. I did try homeschooling difficult child 1 in kindergarten. I knew with his problems learning to read was going to be hard for him. I taught him to read and it almost drove us both crazy. Day long rages over picking up his pencil. He couldn't transition between my roles as Mama and teacher. He also behaves much better for other people than for me. First grade he was in public school. He has had great teachers. He does still have problems and I do have lots of contact with his teachers. I hope homeschooling goes well for you. Oh, it depends on the state you are in (and sometimes the district and principal) but my homeschooled kids still have speech therapy in the public school. Last year they had Occupational Therapist (OT) as well. You can have an IEP and homeschool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 462751"] Hi, I homeschool 3 of my kids; difficult child 2, difficult child 3, and easy child 1. difficult child 1 goes to public school. I also have a sp ed teaching degree. I did try homeschooling difficult child 1 in kindergarten. I knew with his problems learning to read was going to be hard for him. I taught him to read and it almost drove us both crazy. Day long rages over picking up his pencil. He couldn't transition between my roles as Mama and teacher. He also behaves much better for other people than for me. First grade he was in public school. He has had great teachers. He does still have problems and I do have lots of contact with his teachers. I hope homeschooling goes well for you. Oh, it depends on the state you are in (and sometimes the district and principal) but my homeschooled kids still have speech therapy in the public school. Last year they had Occupational Therapist (OT) as well. You can have an IEP and homeschool. [/QUOTE]
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