Homeschooling Resources

Homeschool Advocates

Navigating homeschooling laws and securing the right support can be challenging, especially for families homeschooling autistic children. Homeschool advocacy groups provide guidance on legal rights, IEPs, curriculum accommodations, and connecting with local and national resources to ensure every child receives the education that best suits their needs.

Teaching Resources

Finding the right materials can make all the difference in creating an engaging and effective learning experience. These homeschool teaching resources offer curriculum ideas, adaptive learning tools, sensory-friendly strategies, and subject-specific materials designed to support autistic students in a way that meets their individual needs.

Standardized Testing

Homeschoolers still need to complete standardized assessments to meet state requirements and track academic progress. These providers offer testing options that accommodate diverse learning needs, including flexible formats and extended time to support autistic students.

Special Education Homeschool Evaluators

Understanding a child’s strengths and challenges is key to creating an effective homeschool plan. These evaluators specialize in assessing autistic students and providing insights on learning styles, educational needs, and appropriate accommodations to help families tailor their curriculum for success.