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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2025 · 39 MIN

Why Homeschooling Works for Autistic and ADHD Kids With Karen Kossow | Ep. 126

from Autistic and ADHD Kids Parenting Strategies: Every Brain is Different · host Samantha Foote

In this episode, we welcome back Karen Kassow, a writer, certified master life coach, and founder of AI-Powered Homeschool.As a neurodivergent parent raising two autistic children, Karen shares her journey and dedicated advocacy within the neurodivergent community.She discusses the challenges faced by families in navigating special education services, especially with the potential removal of crucial programs like the family-paid caregiving waiver. Karen emphasizes the importance of making educated voting choices to support these programs and shares the heartbreaking stories of families that rely on them.Karen talks about homeschooling as a viable, flexible alternative for neurodivergent families, offering various strategies and resources that cater to the unique needs of these children.Listeners are encouraged to get involved in local disability resources and make their voices heard to enact change and support for families in similar situations. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:40 Meet Karen Caso: Life Coach and Advocate01:57 Challenges in the Neurodivergent Community02:29 The Importance of Educated Voting09:31 Homeschooling for Neurodivergent Kids16:18 Flexibility and Support in Homeschooling19:34 Homeschooling Standards and Regulations20:59 Idaho Homeschooling Regulations21:47 Standardized Testing Concerns24:43 Personal Homeschooling Experiences26:09 Flexibility in Homeschooling28:37 Challenges in Public Schooling32:00 Homeschooling Resources and Support35:16 Final Thoughts and Reflections Connect with Karen: Website: https://www.karenkossow.com/Join the Neurodivergent Parenting Community: https://www.everybrainisdifferent.com/membership  Connect with Samantha Foote!Website: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everybrainisdifferentYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@everybrainisdifferent

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In this episode we welcome back Karen Kassow, a writer, certified master life coach, and founder of AI Powered Homeschool. As a neurodivergent parent raising two autistic children, Karen shares her journey and dedicated advocacy within the neurodivergent community. She discusses the challenges faced by families in navigating special education services, especially with the potential removal of crucial programs like the family-paid caregiving waiver. Karen emphasizes the importance of making educated voting choices to support these programs and shares the heartbreaking stories of families that rely on them. Karen talks about homeschooling as a viable, flexible alternative for neurodivergent families, offering various strategies and resources that cater to the unique needs of these children. Listeners are encouraged to get involved in local disability resources and make their voices heard to enact change and support for families in similar situations.

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