Struggling with your decision to homeschool a child with learning differences?
Learn everything a parent needs to know from a seasoned expert—crafted specifically for parents of children with ADHD, dyslexia, or twice-exceptional (2e) abilities.
If you're wondering how to homeschool a child with learning disabilities—or just want to feel more confident guiding your unique learner—this book is your go-to reference.
Whether your child has ADHD, dyslexia, executive functioning challenges, or is twice exceptional, this comprehensive homeschooling guide for special needs children delivers trusted, detailed guidance and support.
Inside How to Homeschool Your Learning Abled Kid, you'll find 75 real-world questions answered—questions that parents like you ask every day.
🔹 Create a personalized homeschool plan that fits your child’s learning profile
🔹 Navigate behavior issues, focus struggles, and emotional burnout
🔹 Discover homeschool curriculum options for ADHD and dyslexia
🔹 Learn record-keeping and transcripts made easy—even for neurodiverse learners
🔹 Get guidance from a parent-educator who’s been there—and succeeded
Written by Sandra K. Cook, M.S., instructional designer and founder of Learning Abled Kids, this practical resource empowers parents with the confidence, knowledge, and tools to homeschool successfully.
Whether you're just beginning or need renewed support, this
homeschooling special needs guide is a book you'll return to again and again.
Perfect for:
Parents of struggling learners or twice-exceptional kids
Those looking for special needs homeschool curriculum guidance
Families seeking real, actionable strategies—not theory
Get your copy now and start making homeschooling work—for you, your child, and for your life.
The author, Sandra Cook, is a veteran homeschooling mom who homeschooled her Learning Abled Kids from 3rd grade through high school graduation. You can read about their remarkable homeschooling story on her LearningAbledKids.com website.
Sandy refers to herself as an "accidental homeschooler." She never planned on homeschooling, but public school wasn't working for her boys. Sandy started sharing what she was learning on her Learning Abled Kids website, and before she knew it, she was coaching with other homeschooling parents.
Over the past decade, Sandy has helped well over 1700 homeschooling families through her online support groups, her website, and one-on-one coaching. While homeschooling, Sandy also earned her Master's Degree in Instructional Design, where she focused on Universal Design for Learning and Learning Styles. She has learned a great deal about education and meeting the special education needs of twice exceptional, gifted, and children with learning disabilities.
Sandra K. Cook (a.k.a. Sandy) has a Master's Degree in Instructional Design, completed Orton-Gillingham training, is a special education learning coach and the founder of Learning Abled KidsŪ, L.L.C.
Through her years of experience as a Special Education Advocate, mom of twice exceptional boys whom she homeschooled through high school graduation, and coaching parents of LearningAbledKids, Sandy has been able to help parents get their kids on track for educational success.
Sandy believes meeting a child's specific learning needs can make a fundamental difference in the outcome of a child's life, and she aims to help parents find the ideal path for each child, so they can experience success and joy in life!