You should consider the signs and symptoms that accompany your child's problems or needs. For example, a child that has ADHD is not likely to enjoy sitting around reading a very long book for hours at a time. However, if you really feel that the book is necessary then breaking it up into smaller pieces can help your child get through the materials that are needed, while still getting the breaks that they require to continue getting benefits from the material.
Follow your child's interests to really tailor their education. This is something that can apply to education regardless if you have a special needs child or not. Taking the time to carefully structure your child's education around the areas that are most interesting to them will have them breezing through materials, confident in their skills and much less apt to turn lessons into a huge battle. If you feel that you are going to be struggling even by allowing your child complete control then you should try allowing your child partial control and see how things progress with only partial control.
Review progress frequently, this will allow you to make any changes that are necessary before your child starts to really rebel against learning. For example, you might find that your child needs to have a much more structured spelling program but they are quite skilled at math. This would give you a good basis to plan out their learning plan, but also would allow you to quickly and easily ensure that you are on the right path towards a balanced education. Making some small adjustments at times is necessary to ensure that you are choosing the best educational path for your child. Never be afraid to make changes as you feel that they are necessary. This is something that is extremely important because you absolutely should adjust your child's educational plan periodically to ensure the best results.
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