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How to homeschool a child with ADHD in Ohio

Homeschooling a child with ADHD in Ohio works best when the legal checklist is simple and the daily routine is built around the child’s actual needs.

Plain-English note: this is a parent guide, not legal advice. Use the official source links at the bottom of the page before a deadline or filing decision.

Ohio legal starting point

Ohio’s newer homeschool law is simpler than the old rules. Parents generally give an annual notification, provide at least 900 hours of instruction each school year, and keep their own records, but routine testing and portfolio review are no longer required under the main homeschool option.

Special education notes

Access to special education services can be limited or program-specific, so families should check with the local district and state guidance.

Supports that often help ADHD

short work blocks, movement, visual checklists, immediate feedback, and flexible pacing

Curriculum selection

  1. 1Choose level before grade label.
  2. 2Reduce friction before adding more subjects.
  3. 3Use accommodations that preserve learning without unnecessary battles.
  4. 4Document what works so future evaluations, doctors, tutors, or schools have a clear history.

Ohio records and testing

Keep a copy of your annual notification and the superintendent’s acknowledgment. Families also commonly keep attendance records, work samples, and transcripts even though routine submission is no longer required. Testing/evaluation: No statewide testing, portfolio review, or assessment submission is required under Ohio’s main homeschool statute.

Related homeschool guides for Ohio

These internal links connect curriculum, schedule, special-needs, testing, and state-law pages so parents can move from a search question to the legal checklist without starting over.

Free printables

Download the homeschool starter kit

Print these before you start: a state startup checklist, letter-of-intent template, attendance tracker, and high-school transcript template.

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These printables are general planning tools, not legal advice. Always verify the current rule on your state page and official source links before filing deadlines.

Frequently asked questions

Can I homeschool a child with ADHD in Ohio?

Homeschooling is legal and currently one of the less burdensome systems, but families still need to send a yearly notice.

Does Ohio provide special education services to homeschoolers?

Access to special education services can be limited or program-specific, so families should check with the local district and state guidance.

What should I document for a child with ADHD?

Keep curriculum notes, accommodations, work samples, evaluations, therapy notes if relevant, and any records required by your state summary.

Start with the Ohio legal checklist

This guide is useful only if it sits on top of the actual Ohio homeschool requirements. Review the state law hub before buying curriculum, changing schools, or setting deadlines.

Ohio homeschool requirements