
We have homeschooled for 10 years, but we are not unique. We are no different from any other family. We love each other and learn together every day.
What makes us a little different is the fact we all have special needs. That’s right–all of us. Each of us brings a different quality to our home. My eldest is high school age and my youngest is elementary school age. I want to share with you a few things about my youngest since he is still being homeschooled. Travis is 10 years old and has invisible special needs, which means he appears to be an average child because his special needs aren’t clearly visible. He has Tourette Syndrome, Central Auditory Processing Disorder, and Sensory Processing Disorder. He may be on the Autism Spectrum (presently being assessed) as well.
He enjoys learning things through visual aids, in 15-minute increments, through one-on-one instruction, and with concise printables. He does not do well with workbooks because he likes to complete what he started, and a whole workbook is too much. His grade levels span from grade 1 to 5, depending on the topic and subject. He is a true perfectionist and a lover of science. He is a puzzle!
I searched high and low for a curriculum that would fit his needs. I tried all types of styles of homeschooling, from relaxed learning, unschooling and child-led learning to classical education, unit studies and full box curriculum. Nothing fit his way of learning. When everything I tried with my eldest failed with my youngest, I was desperate. I had to come up with something! I decided the only choice was to make our own curriculum. We decided to “Tailorschool,” and I built his curriculum to fit his individual strengths and needs. This is how we used to homeschool: http://specialneedsinhomeschooling.blogspot.com/2009/02/how-we-do-this-homeschooling-thing.html. The Internet provided more than enough information.
I searched high and low for a curriculum that would fit his needs. I tried all types of styles of homeschooling, from relaxed learning, unschooling and child-led learning to classical education, unit studies and full box curriculum. Nothing fit his way of learning. When everything I tried with my eldest failed with my youngest, I was desperate. I had to come up with something!
If Travis was doing grade 1 English and grade 5 math, I could find resources that catered to his strengths, allowing him to learn at his level. It was work, and I do mean WORK! I spent hours scouring the Internet to find the safest links with the best opportunities for him to learn. I searched for links to printables so he could work in small increments, links to videos and audio resources to feed his learning style, links to explanations of the lesson so I could learn it in order to teach him, and links to fun activities he found engaging and I found educational. Then he would progress, and I would have to do it all over again! I spent close to 20 hours a week making his lessons and organizing everything.
Then, Lesson Pathways was presented to me, and the ideology behind it was to build entire grade levels and whole lessons based on exactly what I was doing! I was intrigued, but at the same time, I thought it was impossible. There was no way anyone could build an entire website, with that many resources on all the topics needed. A year later, it was built and is still growing!
I am not spending time building his curriculum or tons of money buying resources I may enjoying every minute of it! I am spending time learning with him. never use, and he is Travis absolutely LOVES LessonPathways.com, and so do I.
Lesson Pathways has done it! It has exceeded my expectations and provided the best resources found on the Web, with a multisensory approach to learning. For the first time in my 10 years of homeschooling, I have 20 hours a week to spend WITH my children, instead of planning for them!
Travis is using LessonPathways.com, and it’s set up to provide visual and hands-on learning components that are perfectly matched with his learning style, meeting his special needs in a way that can guarantee his success. I can mix and match Pathways of different grade levels to match his needs. All I do is add the units to his personalized planner and check off each unit when he has completed it! I am not spending time building his curriculum or tons of money buying resources I may never use, and he is enjoying every minute of it! I am spending time learning with him. Travis absolutely LOVES LessonPathways.com, and so do I.
*While “Travis” is a very real person, his name has been changed for this story.*
This post was written by Jennifer B., a homeschool mom and LessonPathways.com team member. To learn more about Jennifer and the other great blog writers, visit the “Our People” tab.
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Creating your own program really can be hours and hours or research and work. I am so glad you found something that can take the work off of you, so you can take more time to enjoy your little guy~
Great job Jen!