On today’s episode we’re talking all about autism homeschooling. But we’re also sharing how our guest helped prepare her autistic son for the arrival of their new baby.
Our guest, Nicole, has tried numerous times for her son to attend school. But, unfortunately, the school setting has not worked out well for her son.
Nicole is opening up and letting us in to her autism homeschooling life. She discusses the positive and negative effects it has had. And what her homeschooling day looks like. She’s even talking to us about how she helped her son to prepare for their new baby. And she shares some great tips.
You may be trying to decide between school or homeschooling your autistic child. Or you may be homeschooling right now and you’re stuck. This episode is going to be perfect for you to get new ideas and listen to another homeschooling parent.
Don’t forget to join our community Facebook group (here) which is for anyone involved with autism. That’s right – anyone. We are a community, and we are here to offer support and advice to everyone. Whether you’re a teacher, homeschooling parent, therapist, teaching assistant. Or you may even be a parent or family member. Jump on over and join our group and our supportive community.
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Marilyn Mendoza says
I really admired Nicole for all she did to her son. I’m also a SPEd teacher from the Philippines handling autism and Intellectual disability in a public school. Though I’ve been teaching for 18 years in service , teaching special children is everyday learning and new discoveries, This podcast and specially this topic gave me an additional knowledge , in our country we teachers needs alot of knowledge specially if you’re in a province or rural community, lack of support from the administration of school , so we’re the one teachers to find our way to helps our children and this is a big help site for me. Thank you much .