and I love all the names in ur siggie!!!
I've seen several people mention that Disney has a college program? That is so very cool! Where can I find more info on that? Everyone needs a goal to aim for right???![]()
I've never used it but a friend of mine did for many years of homeschooling and she absolutely recommended it to others. The 2 older children that graduated went on to college and careers so I guess they did well academically. HTH
We loved Sonlight PreK, now have found My Father's World curriculum. It's literature-rich unit studies, very much Christian-centered (if that matters to you), and is loosely based on a Classical education style.We're looking for a good curriculum to use with youngest ds (will be 6). He has an overall developmental delay, severe speech delay (due to cleft palate, no therapy as a child, and undiagnosed hearing impairment), and some adoption related issues. We normally use Sonlight in the lower grades, but are wondering if anyone has any other suggestions?
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Julie
We did K12 as a cybercharter years ago. I found it much too hard for our ds (he was in K), and it made him anxious as there were reviews after every lesson. We ended up pulling him out and going back to a more relaxed style of homeschooling, and while he was technically "behind" in terms of anything Language Arts related until he was about seven, by eight or nine he was on track. Our oldest dd used K12 in 3rd and 4th and really liked it, except the music.
We're looking for a good curriculum to use with youngest ds (will be 6). He has an overall developmental delay, severe speech delay (due to cleft palate, no therapy as a child, and undiagnosed hearing impairment), and some adoption related issues. We normally use Sonlight in the lower grades, but are wondering if anyone has any other suggestions?
Thanks-
Julie
My DD4 had a submucous cleft palate, she had surgery to fix it this past MArch. She is very behind for her speech also, and has hearing loss. They have also just discovered she has sme SPD problems. So now she is starting OT.
I just don't know about the K12.
Very, very good suggestion bumbershoot! He really does not want to go to college. However, with the internet options out there today there are so many resources that he should have no problem finding plenty to read on the subject. His instructor is a fantastic guy. I am sure he would offer his assistance too if DS ever needed some pointers.mariezp, very cool about your son. Can I recommend that during this time as he waits to have the knowledge and experience to open a school, that he does really focus on learning about business, the finances of having a business, employees, etc etc etc etc etc. All while earning SCADS of money to keep that business open while he is building a clientele. Most small businesses close in 5 years, mine sure did, and you *have to* have the cash to keep everything afloat during those 5 years while you get your feet planted on the ground.
Whether that learning is from reading, mentoring, or even taking some CC classes, it probably doesn't matter, but knowing about those things *before* opening his doors will be absolutely invaluable!
That is too bad about the gym. I guess you can just never tell what business will go over well. My son's instructor just happened into good locations, I guess. He now has 4 gyms, 3 of which were opened in the last 2 years.My son's jiu-jitsu gym just had to close its original location b/c the rent on two locations killed them. I guess the business is growing faster in the 2nd location b/c he closed his baby (1st gym). Now we have to drive 20min to the 2nd location. Rent on a building alone will kill a business.
Very awesome! Proof again that God does indeed provide!We wanted to get DS into Kung-Fu b/c we speak Chinese and are into the whole Chinese culture, and lo and behold I found one in my area, owned and operated by a homeschooling dad!! Isn't that awesome??
Congrats on the Disney trip! We can all use a little magic!HI! It's good to see a homeschooling thread. I joined disboards, because I am SOO excited my husband finally agreed to a disney trip.
I don't think I'll ever be completely confident that I am a sufficient teacher, but I know that I am doing the best for them.
Thanks, anyone use the k12 program? What do you think of it?
Also, how many hours a day does it usually take for HS? I'm so new to this!!!!![]()
How long depends on the age of your child, along with curruculum and style choices. This year just finished, I had a 4th grader and 1st grader, and we spent around 2 hrs per day on formal academics.Also, how many hours a day does it usually take for HS? I'm so new to this!!!!![]()
We are finishing up our first year with K12. I personally found 2nd grade to be super easy. My son, who was supposidly was behind in the regular classroom sailed thru 2nd grade. We completed it in 7 months and are 20% done with 3rd grade. 3rd grade has been at the appropriate level for him.
The one thing I hate about K12 is their math. It is horrible (IMO). We completed 2nd grade math in 5 months and are about 80% of the way thru 3rd grade. I am so frustrated with it that we are going to do 10 more lessons (what we need for our VA goals next month) and then I'm tossing it. Next year we are not doing K12 Math. Our VA lets us pick and choose what subjects we want, some do not allow that.
On the other hand my son LOVES their history. It is his favorite subject. He also likes the Art lessons. The projects not so much, but the lessons yes.
Does anyone have experience with ShillerMath? Your thoughts/observations about it. I'm considering it for DS (4.5).