Let's just chat amongst ourselves.
I have been HSing for less than a year. I started mid-year this past school year with my then 3rd grade daughter and K son. It is GREAT! We'll never go back to PS unless, God forbid, we were forced to for some unforeseen reason.
I use various curriculum. I dont think I've nailed it down just yet. I bought Abeka for math on the advice of a friend, so Ill use that again this year and see what we think. Son excels in math, daughter in writing.

BUt they're young yet. Who knows what their "thing" will be?
I found the best place for me to get advice and help was a local yahoo forum, as other online forums were sort of clickish and didnt include newbies, which is a shame. Newbies are the ones who need the most help! HSing is hard and confusing at first!
I look forward to hearing both of you tell about your kids and your schooling!
Happy Sunday!
Hi!!
I was just checking in here to see any new posts. We are heading into new territory this coming fall, so I have a feeling I may be here more often! For the first time, we will have all three of our kids home...

I am SO excited and quite nervous.
We have home schooled on and off for some years, but always with our oldest son. We live in a small town with a small elementary school, and have always been comfortable having the kids go there and being involved. That has just changed!
We actually pulled DS11 out of the middle school in January of this year. He had started the year there (against my better judgement) because DH and I felt I needed to find a part-time job, so we had to put all the kids in school. DS8 and DS6 were at the elem. school and managed to have a pretty good year. The middle school was AWFUL (and the problems were teacher related, not peers!!). So, home he came and somehow we managed to successfully finish out this past year at home with him (it was definitely a tag-team effort!).
Well, our elem. school is undergoing all sorts of changes (thank you - NOT! - No Child Left Behind....

) and we don't like any of them. In a nutshell, we are losing the parent-involved, teacher-directed local control of our little school to bigger and bigger government.
That's my cue!
Enter the "Well, it's high time we bring them all home for good" decision.
I am still nervous about giving up my job, but honestly I don't make all that much anyway, and it's nothing DH can't make up for with some extra odd-jobs or extra overtime.
Tighten the budget belt?....yep.
Cost of keeping my kids home?....priceless!
Right now I have absolutely no idea what we'll do for curriculum....Ugh! I've got different kids who like different things. I tend towards unit studies with workbooks for math and Language Arts. I do have Math-U-See but so far I'm the one who's having a hard time with it! Seems like it should be so simple, but I just have a hard time translating what I watch on the video to the application for my kids. We used some Math Mammoth - purchased and downloaded right off the Internet - this spring with DS11 and he really liked it. Very self-explanatory.
So, that's us! Like I said, I expect to be around here more as I try to adjust to something new!
Oh, one fun thing we are doing is having each kid pick a country in Epcot. They will research it a bit before our trip, and then see what more they can learn while they are there in September (DS11, especially, should be able to chat with a CM or two - people actually from that country!). When we get back, they will make a little report on their country.
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