CleopatrasAsp
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Sorry if this has already been addressed; I'm a newbie and couldn't find a "search threads" function here.
My son, age 14, is currently undergoing the diagnosis procedure for what we suspect is Asperger's as well as ADHD and maybe even ODD. Possibly Dysgraphia as well, but not sure how much overlap there may be with the Asp's.
He's quite bright and tests well on standardized tests, which is why we've never had him tested before this. As long as his scores were okay, the school refused to do it no matter how "quirky" he was personally. Now, attending an online charter school (which, admittedly, is AWFUL in how they organize their information, making each day a scavenger hunt just to figure out what that day's assignments are!), he is failing miserably.
We have homeschooled a little in years past--in 4th grade, and again in 7th last year--with varied success. It might be different if we did it again though, knowing about his diagnosis.
He LOVES reading but has problems with expressive language whether it's speaking or writing. He hates math but is really good at it, but in a very right-brained, intuitive way rather than a step-by-step, logical way. It would need to be a very literature-based curriculum if we did homeschool.
So we're wondering whether to pull him out of school mid-year and homeschool him again, or whether to wait until end of year when he will have hopefully completed his testing and diagnosis process. Has anyone here been homeschooled? If so, what was your experience? What worked? What would you change? Did your parents seek special ed. help from the local school district even if you were homeschooled? We are just wondering how our teaching methods might change now that we know (or strongly suspect) that he's on the spectrum.
If you have ever homeschooled your child or been homeschooled as a child, please feel free to chime in with any suggestions, advice, etc. If you have never done either and your only thoughts on homeschooling are "What about socialization?" then please do some more research on homeschooling before chiming in. Thank you!
My son, age 14, is currently undergoing the diagnosis procedure for what we suspect is Asperger's as well as ADHD and maybe even ODD. Possibly Dysgraphia as well, but not sure how much overlap there may be with the Asp's.
He's quite bright and tests well on standardized tests, which is why we've never had him tested before this. As long as his scores were okay, the school refused to do it no matter how "quirky" he was personally. Now, attending an online charter school (which, admittedly, is AWFUL in how they organize their information, making each day a scavenger hunt just to figure out what that day's assignments are!), he is failing miserably.
We have homeschooled a little in years past--in 4th grade, and again in 7th last year--with varied success. It might be different if we did it again though, knowing about his diagnosis.
He LOVES reading but has problems with expressive language whether it's speaking or writing. He hates math but is really good at it, but in a very right-brained, intuitive way rather than a step-by-step, logical way. It would need to be a very literature-based curriculum if we did homeschool.
So we're wondering whether to pull him out of school mid-year and homeschool him again, or whether to wait until end of year when he will have hopefully completed his testing and diagnosis process. Has anyone here been homeschooled? If so, what was your experience? What worked? What would you change? Did your parents seek special ed. help from the local school district even if you were homeschooled? We are just wondering how our teaching methods might change now that we know (or strongly suspect) that he's on the spectrum.
If you have ever homeschooled your child or been homeschooled as a child, please feel free to chime in with any suggestions, advice, etc. If you have never done either and your only thoughts on homeschooling are "What about socialization?" then please do some more research on homeschooling before chiming in. Thank you!