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I homeschool my special son and his younger brother.  Next year we are going to try the next in line to start school as well.  I like the freedom the homeschool schedule brings.  I would hate to have the hassle of the school schedule infringe on our time but.....three maybe more than I can handle so then we would send somebody to school.  I say three, eventually it will be 5.  The reason we started homeschooling was my ds's adhd.  We have only schooled for one year.  I am taking it one year at a time.  I have a cousin with 2 sets of twins two years apart. She home schooled just through junior high, one set of twins at a time. So when the first set went to High School, she home schooled the second set of twins.

HI!  I homeschool my ds and my "regular" younger daughter goes to public school, they are 10 and 11.  My kids are so different and I can't even imagine my daughter staying home; she is so involved in school activities.  I gave her the choice and she chose public school.  I homeschooled my son in 3rd grade and I am now back to it for his fifth grade year.  He has been med free since last summer and he was not able to handle the classroom environment on vitamins alone.   For me, as well as for him, it is less stressful--I was constantly getting calls from his Principal

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Do you homeschool one child and not the other? I just figured if you homeschooled one child then you would homeschool all the children. My DD has no problems and would do wonderful in school but i do like the idea of the flexibility with homeschooling....there are no school schedules to follow. I am afraid that she would be losing out if i don't send her.

Does anyone homeschool a special child and a younger "regular" child? Do you think the other child loses out by being homeschooled also?

I just want to do what is right for my kids.....thanks in advance for any advice.