mykidsintow
<font color=red>Dogs Like Teacups Too
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- Feb 3, 2008
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nuzmom, yes, I posted the where do I start question yesterday. I went to the hslda website to check on my state laws, and saw that my state has 2 support groups going.
Today I started looking into what I would be interested in using, I was just on Sonlight.com, but also looked at a few others.
My main question right now is how many of you teach multiple kids with 1 program, and how do you make it work. I was reading on sonlights website that many people do that. My daughters are all 2 years apart, My youngest will be 5 in March, and my other two are 7 and 9.
I have Ds 7, DD 5. My 7 yr old is gifted in reading (he tested 4th grade reading comprehension), but he is behind in math. My 5 yr old is ahead across the board. Her one struggle is handwriting, but she has physical challenges and its not a big deal.
We do seperate reading/phonics. I have my son read to DD and myself and then when he is working on something else I do her phonics/reading. They each do handwriting, but seperately (their own level). Both are working on the same history... We are using Story of the world. However, they may have slightly different activities (at their level) or questions after a lesson. Same with science we combine and activities related are at their level or they answer questions together.
Math is seperate.... I don't even have them on the same programs. My son is struggling with math and I don't want him to realize his sister is ahead of him

We started our first yr with a boxed set (sonlight). There were aspects I loved and other things I didn't care for at all. This left me researching and throwing together things myself.
It all comes together. It can be overwhelming... you research and jump in head first. If somethign doesn't work, tweek it for your family and off you go. The next yr you have learned and know better what your family/children need differently. Of course as they grow needs change and you continue.... it can be frustrating, but its all completely worth it in the end
