Hello everyone. We are back from our Disney cruise and disney vacation. Back to school today. We are going to ease back into the week, as I have things I need to get done.
I always recommend you read Lisa Whelchel's book "So, You're Thinking About Homeschooling?". It's a great overview of the types of homeschooling and curricula that are out there and written in an easy-to-read conversational style.
I unenrolled from our VA last week!Tomorrow we start our new curriculum.
It is exciting/scary to be going out on my own. I'm going to try my best to be relaxed and not worry about the "schedule". That is hard for my type A planning personality. I asked my friend yesterday how far out she plans. I said I've only planned out to the end of the year. She said I only plan out a week at a time.
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So...how did it go?
At your friend...I usually plan a week or two at a time too. I've been doing this for nine years now and that generally works for me. We all have to find our own style though.
Have you considered starting this process by asking him to tell you a complete sentence, as you take dictation?My oldest has Asperger's and some learning issues and I have been trying to teach him paragraph writing. Since writing a mere sentence is sheer torture for both of us, this isn't going well at all! He is 7th grade too. UGH!
When my kids do this, I send them to opposite areas of the house to clean. They stop pretty soonAnd right now the boys are at each other's throats and yelling, "MOM, get him away from me. MOM, he is bugging me. MOM, make him do X,Y, or Z."
Have you considered starting this process by asking him to tell you a complete sentence, as you take dictation?
Another trick is to make the topic sentence and the conclusion sentence different colors from the body sentences, to help him keep track of where he is/what he still needs.
Maybe you could type up several sentences for him, cut them up (1 paper per sentence) and have him arrange them in a paragraph form? Then, he'd get to choose which sentences to use, and put them in order.
When my kids do this, I send them to opposite areas of the house to clean. They stop pretty soonThe idea I use with this is twofold:
1. make complaining/fighting so unpleasant (with consequences) that they stop.
2. if I have to deal with their unpleasantness, they have to make up for my lost time![]()
Hi my name is Shonda and I hs my 3 kids. Liberty is ins 2nd grade, Teyla is in K and Landon is in Preschool. I love hs'ing them. I look forward to getting to know you all who also have a love of Disney. We will be heading to DW in Sept. 2011 and we are all very excited.
I am having such a hard time. DD is in high school this year and attending a small charter school not far from our home. I am not happy. but I didn't exactly love homeschooling her either. It's just not an environment I am all that happy having her in. Not that it's a bad school. As far as schools go, it's a good one. however....I don't know. Something just isn't right. I don't know what to do. She is not doing very well, primarily because she's not turning in assignments and she had surgery, missed a week of school and did not do a good job following up with making up tests etc that she had missed. Lovely. So, now her grades are crap because it was mid-terms. What a mess. I just don't know what to do.