You make a lot of sense!!!!!
I hope you can start homeschooling soon!
I wonder if, for now, it might be worth it to dump the intervention and either work with him extra at home, or have private tutoring?
And yes, it is amazing the difference can be when something is explained differently. When I'm not getting through to DS, DH can step in. Heck, another child explained something to my son once that opened up a whole world of counting!
Monopoly is amazing. Really helps with a lot. DH and DS will meticulously write down where they were, what they had, and their money situations, then put the game away, to continue it the next time.
That's a really good idea. I had a train table that we had never put together, we brought it with us (to DH's work apartment) and are using it as a game table. It has been great, but if we were here longer we'd use your method
I wanted to say that I don't think virtual academies are bad...they are just different from homeschooling.
It didn't work for our situation, especially with their problems with travel and after she said that I would "be like the TA!", but I know it's a good system that bridges homeschooling and school-schooling for others.
You just do want to know the difference and make sure you're doing the one you want to do!
That's how I feel. One reason I wasn't happy with it was because one of the upsides of homeschooling would be spending longer periods of time with DH when he is working, it seemed like it would be an ordeal to do that. Mostly, my issue was the "we'll tell you what to do and when". I can understand wanting or needing that, but it isn't working well for us in PS, I'm hoping to employ a different strategy for HS.