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Homeschooling High Functioning Autism PDD ADD ADHD

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This week, I am very honored to be a part of the Special Needs and Homeschooling Blog Tour, coordinated by Marla at Musings From A Special Needs Mom.

A blog tour to help with special needs homeschooling. This blog has a focus on homeschooling Autism PDD ADD ADHD.

While homeschooling looks different in every home, our version of homeschool definitely has some unique qualities as I teach a child with high-functioning Autism (PDD-NOS) and two children with ADD/ADHD. As a matter of fact, our house often feels like that scene from Men in Black when the bouncing ball goes crazy.

Yes, our life is quirky and I cannot predict exactly how a day will go, but I have learned to remain flexible and to breathe… a lot.

Here at Meet Penny, I attempt to help other parents of children with these same types of special needs. If you want to find those posts easily, they are linked in the main menu bar under “Autism/ADD.”

Of course, some of the posts seem to resonate more than others. The top three posts are:

  • The Ultimate Guide to Autism Home Therapy
  • How We Taught Our Child with Autism to Write
  • Essential Oils for Autism

Join the Special Needs and Homeschooling Blog Tour

A blog tour for encouraging homeschooling parents with special needs children.

August 11th – Katie, My Sweet Homeschool
August 12th – Heather, Golden Reflections Blog
August 13th – Tabitha, Meet Penny
August 14th – Margit, Gifted With ADD
August 15th – Marla, Musings From A Special Needs Mom

Filed Under: Autism & Special Needs

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Hi! I'm Tabitha! But, I bet you expected someone named "Penny." Long story made short, Penny is the coupon binder I started in 2010 when we were totally broke... as in BANKRUPT. Now, as a mom of five, I make 6-figures a year working at home and share ways to help you move from penny to profit while you raise a family with sense on cents.

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Comments

  1. Janett Reed says

    September 23, 2014 at 9:55 pm

    HAHA!
    Oh my heavens that clip completely and visually describes our homeschool. Our middle girl is 6 1/2 and was diagnosed with ADHD and SPD and we have a rambunctious boy, who is for 4, that is always up to some antic or shenanigan. Love the part of the ball in the laboratory with the glass and Will Smith just bites his knuckle with the “well dang” look! Going to share this with Husband tonight to to share a laugh.
    Thanks for the perspective and great blog!
    Janett

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  2. Elizabeth says

    November 19, 2016 at 8:17 pm

    Oh man! This is SO my homeschool house. My autistic 13yr old bounces off the walls. I just wouldn’t be surprised if he made a bouncing hole straight through my 1920’s wood floor. This made my husband & I laugh…lol Thanks for the good laugh. the key to getting through the tough stuff is being able to laugh about the hard stuff.

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