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Home schooling and autism

busylizzie2
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How many parents and carers out who are homeschooling their child who has a autism. Today the education officer came to visit us .My daughter has improved amazingly, she went from year 6 English las year, to year 9 which is her year anyway in English .Education officer has said how confident my daughter is.
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Hello @busylizzie2 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing. Wonderful to hear about your daughter.
Something to look at our posts from community members who have children. Like your amazing daughter.
Autism Spectrum Disorders under Talk about Specific Conditions.
Parents and Carers. Another loads of posts and from community members.
Also The National Autistic Society have a good website to look at if that helps. Help line 020 7833 2299.
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Hi @busylizzie2 welcome to the community! That's really lovely to hear about your wonderful daughter! @thespiceman has offered some great links to check out!
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Hi @Busylizzie123, and a warm welcome to the community! Thanks for sharing this with us- that's great news!
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