New to HOD & Taking a Leap
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 7:25 pm
I have my HOD order ready to send as soon as payday gets here. My DD6 will be doing the Beyond Little Hearts for His Glory. She has been doing other curriculum but gets easily frustrated with too many workbooks. Thematic approach seems to work best, so we are filling in right now making lapbooks and doing unit studies until I can get the order placed.
Our DS4 is going to be starting Little Hands to Heaven. He is autistic, having the most severe form of autism. He is also non-verbal and developmentally delayed. Traditional schooling approaches (workbooks & such) are not his way of learning. I am doing very gentle preschool level activities with him, fitting in OT exercises wherever possible. One major drawback is that he has never developed fine motor skills, even to be able to feed himself.
Our daughter is already beginning to read level 1 books that we come across. She is a very visual and hands-on type learner. I have read to her all her life. Currently, I read 3 hours per day to the kids while snuggled up on the couch. That is my favorite times of the day! Our son is slowly learning, but can only demonstrate his knowledge if there is a picture or poster that he can point to and express his answers. In example, one poster we have is the basic shapes and a few 3-D shapes. When asked to point to a particular shape, he is able to do so.
Homeschooling him is a complete leap in faith. The local rural schools have been honest in saying that if he attended their schools, he would likely not learn anything. Basically, he would be "warehoused" and they would not work with him as one would expect. This is totally unacceptable to us. So, we are trusting that the Lord placed him in our family for a purpose and will lead us in teaching him.
Blessings,
Paula
Our DS4 is going to be starting Little Hands to Heaven. He is autistic, having the most severe form of autism. He is also non-verbal and developmentally delayed. Traditional schooling approaches (workbooks & such) are not his way of learning. I am doing very gentle preschool level activities with him, fitting in OT exercises wherever possible. One major drawback is that he has never developed fine motor skills, even to be able to feed himself.
Our daughter is already beginning to read level 1 books that we come across. She is a very visual and hands-on type learner. I have read to her all her life. Currently, I read 3 hours per day to the kids while snuggled up on the couch. That is my favorite times of the day! Our son is slowly learning, but can only demonstrate his knowledge if there is a picture or poster that he can point to and express his answers. In example, one poster we have is the basic shapes and a few 3-D shapes. When asked to point to a particular shape, he is able to do so.
Homeschooling him is a complete leap in faith. The local rural schools have been honest in saying that if he attended their schools, he would likely not learn anything. Basically, he would be "warehoused" and they would not work with him as one would expect. This is totally unacceptable to us. So, we are trusting that the Lord placed him in our family for a purpose and will lead us in teaching him.
Blessings,
Paula