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<blockquote data-quote="lady" data-source="post: 114429" data-attributes="member: 4360"><p>Yes, I home school my son who has a severe form of autism. Now that he is getting older I find it to be an answer to my concerns about him having to deal with bullies and trying to learn at the same time. There are many reasons I decided to home school, I am very happy with the results. On another site I chat on, cafemom there are entire threads devoted to parents who are home schooling children with special needs. A lot of parents do it now-a-days. What Shari said about being able to change your mind if you need or want to is helpful to keep in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lady, post: 114429, member: 4360"] Yes, I home school my son who has a severe form of autism. Now that he is getting older I find it to be an answer to my concerns about him having to deal with bullies and trying to learn at the same time. There are many reasons I decided to home school, I am very happy with the results. On another site I chat on, cafemom there are entire threads devoted to parents who are home schooling children with special needs. A lot of parents do it now-a-days. What Shari said about being able to change your mind if you need or want to is helpful to keep in mind. [/QUOTE]
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