HAP Parents Say
“HAP was able to provide him continued education at a time when he needed less stress and pressure in his life” – Dr. Manalo, Alabang, Philippines

” Ang masasabi ko ay maganda pala ang homeschool kasi kasama mo ang anak mo. Mas ok ang bonding at nadidisiplina sila nang maayos. Di sila matututo sa ibang student ng kalokohan habang sila ay lumalaki. Buti nalang may Homeschool of Asia Pacific. Masaya talaga kami ng mga anak ko.” – Mrs.Montilla, China

“Julianne is enjoying her preschool homeschool work.”-Mr. Domingo, Switzerland

“Although he admits na miss nya ang merong classmates, overall he is happy with homeschooling.”- Mrs. Patricio, Bacolod, Philippines


"My 2 year & 6 months child can recognize and identify letters, colors and numbers at such a young age! Amazing! He can even match letters in a memory game! All these accomplished via HAP's Interactive Toddler Homeschool Program! My 3 other elementary children are studying at their own initiative and are interested in what they are studying!"-Mrs. Bev Alarcon, Carmona, Cavite

"Matthew Ignacio,an HAP senior highschool student under the Deped program was offered full scholarship by Ateneo, UP and DLSU . Matthew is excellent in fencing ranking top 3 in national competitions. Homeschooling gave him the freedom and the time to excel in his sport without sacrificing academics."- Mrs. Bev Alarcon, HAP Directress

"Binigyan po ako ng HAP homeschooling ng time para maka study and train in my own time. At tinuruan po nito ako ng self-discipline sa pagaaral at sa pag manage ng sariling time."-Matthew Ignacio, Quezon City

"I would recommend homeschooling to everyone. I'm really happy with Homeschool of Asia Pacific! "-Margarita Pantaleon, homeschool mom of Matthew Ignacio

Is homeschool good for my child with special needs?

According to http://www.hslda.org/strugglinglearner/

“Currently in America, hundreds of families are homeschooling children whose special needs range from attention deficit disorder to severe multiple handicaps. Parents often find that when they bring these children home to be educated, they come out of the “deep freeze” that has kept them from making significant progress in traditional settings.

Parents can offer their children individualized education, flexibility, encouragement, and support.

# For learning disabled children who function best with “real-life problems” rather than artificial worksheet tasks, homeschooling may be ideal.

# For medically sensitive children, learning at home provides the opportunity for careful monitoring.

# For attention deficit children who function best with uniquely structured time and fewer distractions, homeschooling usually proves to be the answer.”

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