Here is a good article to read. -
http://www.kristen-mcclure-therapist.co ... child.html
Lots of homeschool moms work full time. You can be flexible with when you teach your son. It doesn't matter when the learning occurs -- just so it does occur. It can be any time of day, on weekends, whatever.
Here is a link about choosing curriculum. -
http://freehomeschooladvice.com/gpage7.html
Here is another great page about homeschooling your bipolar child. -
http://www.homeschooldiner.com/specials ... polar.html
On that page, especially check out the links under "online support". It might be a good idea to join one of those groups/forums so that you can make a connection with other moms who are homeschooling their bipolar children and they might be able to suggest specific curriculums that have worked well for them.
Best wishes!
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