Parent guide

Special education homeschooling help for parents

When a child needs a different path, parents need plain-language support for planning, documentation, learning needs, and next steps.

IEP-to-homeschool transition

Identify useful goals, services, accommodations, and records without pretending an IEP automatically transfers into homeschool.

Learning support at home

Plan routines around attention, reading, writing, math, executive function, sensory needs, and motivation.

Records and proof

Keep practical notes that help parents see progress and communicate clearly with providers.

Need deeper special-needs-specific guides? Use the dedicated free hub at SpecialEdHomeschooling.com for autism homeschooling, ADHD schedules, dyslexia reading help, IEP-to-homeschool questions, accommodations, and ESA planning. State requirements vary. This page is parent education, not legal advice.