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9th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Review-ADHD

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I almost didn’t share 9th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Review-ADHD because we were not able to complete everything we set out to due to our eldest son’s ADHD. I decided to share anyways for the homeschool mom’s out there that have kids with ADHD because goodness knows we need to hear from each other to hear what works for others and for encouragement!

Be sure to watch my video for the run down on everything we used and are using, and don’t forget to check out Cathy Duffy reviews for a better idea as to whether or not what we used would work for your homeschool. To read how I created our son’s 4 year highschool plan CLICK HERE.

Homeschooling an ADHD kid can be a challenge but the good thing about it is when you homeschool you can customize your ADHD kid’s education to include extra study time in area’s they need. You can also include extra-curricular activities that help them grow in area’s they are naturally gifted in-which helps grow their confidence.

9th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Review-ADHD

Here are some of affiliate links to the curriculum talked about in the video.

He also pursued his education in music. He’s a talented, self taught drummer, guitarist, and has been teaching himself to play the keyboard. Be sure to check out my video that goes with this post to hear him play!

Although our son takes his time in academics, he is a highly gifted artist-like many ADHD people. This year he continued pursuing his education in digital art using Photoshop and Blender during after school hours.

9th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Review-ADHD

If you have an ADHD kid I’d love to hear from you!
Drop a comment below and say hello, share how your year went if you’re comfortable doing so!

You can read more of my homeschool related posts HERE.

8 thoughts on “9th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Review-ADHD”

  1. Incredible work on photoshop! It’s amazing that he has found such a wonderful creative outlet to go along with his other studies.

  2. Thank you for sharing this. My friend’s son also has ADHD and this is helpful. Appreciate all the links to the curriculum as well. Your son is really gifted.

  3. I feel like this is going to be a tough school year. It was interesting to read your curriculum. My kids are in 6th and 8th, and even though we will be provided with a remote learning option, I think I am going to have to do a lot of the work.

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