Hi all, Well our first few weeks of homeschool have gone wonderfully! My DS5 is coming along fast on his letters and sounds. I think he really just needed the one on one! He is a happier boy too - well, as long as we don't go over a couple of hours of school at a time! His attention span won't allow longer than that! Isn't two hours about right for kinder though? We get a lot done in those two hours, so I am pretty happy with our schedule for now. My DD6, special needs, non verbal - is doing great too! She is doing her switch work for me (activates toys and devices by switch) and LOVES hooking the switch up to the computer for stories and activities (Living Books are great!) I am so glad I brought them home!
And we are taking an early Christmas break as we are heading to Disney World this FRIDAY! YEAH! We are doing the Land/Sea package and it will be our first Cruise - we are so excited!! So far Disney has been wonderful helping with all the arrangements for handicapped accessible rooms, etc and I know the kids will have the BEST time! It will be our youngest DD2's first trip to the Disney - can't wait to introduce her to the princesses!!
Angela
I just wanted to recommend a Christmas gift idea if you don't already have it!
My Ds4 and Dd6 both love the Word Whammer by Leapfrog, it really has helped make my job of teaching reading sooo much easier. Also all the videos by Leapfrog are great too!! Congrats, sounds like you are doing great!!

We really can't afford to go...yet, we would have to put the bulk of it on our credit card, and the uncertainty of driving so far(1300 miles) in January, if the roads were snowy or icy we would lose $ on our resort and maybe on our tix. I wish we could!! Please let us know all about homeschool days, I'm so glad you shared this with us!!



At any rate, they packed their backpacks with supplies--bunnies(stuffed animals they take to bed) 1 blanket each, some snacks, a couple of toys and paper and pencils. They are planning out a hunt--I heard talk of buffalo and wooly mammoths so not sure what era we are in
--and they are planning out a map of the adventure with information about what they saw. So, one side of my brain is saying "This is great learnign. They are being creative and using history and planning skills etc as well as mapping their route." The other side of my brain says "We are supposed to get our table work done or I am not doing a good job homeschooling them."
I struggle with this on an almost daily basis. The boys are K and 2nc btw. Some days it is not as involved but they may be building with legos or playing with their castles or what have you. DD on the otherhand is way into crafts and reading and quiz books as well as piano. I just wonder at the balance and if I am doing it right.