Wsalaam
I'm based in the UK, was just speaking to a sister who mentioned alot of sisters including herself homeschool their children. The thought had never really occurred to me. She also mentioned many have children with special educational needs aswell.
I have two autistic children, both under 7, one in mainstream school getting extra support whereas the other is at a special needs school.
I do wish to know more about the pros and cons, especially from an islamic point of view. I understand it's a huge commitment and one needs to be in a position where they are able to provide the time and environment. Not only that, but additional support around them as if for example if one is a lone parent like myself with health issues, this would be quite difficult if I don't have the support around me.
I suppose this isn't something that parents decide overnight, but needs to contemplated and researched to a great deal to a point where they can fully commit to it, for this will hugely impact their child's life.
Perhaps one could choose to home school their child for only a portion of their life. For example when they reach the age of puberty and are easily exposed to social influences.
It's an interesting topic and I am quite eager to hear your opinions/experiences.
JazakAllah Khair
~TL
Asalaamualaykum TL:
Please understand that the following advice below is taking into account that one child is not Neurotypical and the other borderline.
Firstly - You are in a unique situation with one child definitely autistic and another child (I am assuming border line). Is your other child diagnosed ?
You child with Autism will most certainly have a Personal Plan pertaining to their needs. That term might change from county to county withing the UK.
I would strongly advice against Homeschooling both of them for now. I will justify as to why.
If you cannot meet the personal plan that the school has designated for your children then effectively disadvantaging them.
Statistically you child with Autism might have Sensory needs. Do you have the resources at home to meet that need?
Do you have qualified status to teach and have the know-how to teach academic material to an Autistic child? (Please remember that a parent teaching Autistic kids at home and teaching hardcore Academia is not the same).
Would you be able to provided a balanced day of sensory and academia ?
Would you be able to provide a wider spectrum for your child as far as the social aspect is concerned ?
As far as your other child is concerned - Its in reality more difficult. When a child is diagnosed with Autism and as you know the spectrum is flamboyantly wide, it is in many ways more easy than un-diagnosed.
Unfortunately i cannot go in very deep as to why and how it is harder in cases whereby the child is in-between neurotypical and autistic.
Within the UK - there is a reason our teachers involved press on the fact of not homeschooling. Its simply based on experience that most parents (As loving as the intent might be) would fail in meeting ALL the needs as to create a balance.
I go on and on about the professional angle of academia - but I sense like most Muslim parents with Autistic kids - you concern also overlaps to years ahead. Even in that scenario, I would still highly recommend them being in a Special needs School for now and still keep your other child to gain from the support of state school.
Most Parents (who have children in Autistic schools) within the UK don't know they have a given advantage that they can influence the curriculum. In other words, should you not be pleased with certain subject matter - It is your right to dismiss that and the school will comply.
your children are very young and not only they need a structure system but you also need that system. In other words - with that age the very Personal Educational Plan for your child is still in development in itself. Can you imagine pulling them out thereby rendering all that to null and void, and then, attempting homeschooling on your own personal plan ???
If you do have the necessary qualifications, teaching status and equipment to meet the needs then by all means why not?
Can you tell me more about your children please? ADD, ADHD, ODD, PDA,Social cognition, Sensory needs, Literacy, Social Development ? Speech development... Etc. Please get as technical as possible and dont worry about using technical terms or acronyms - I'd know what they mean anyway.
Waslaam.