Sha_Lyn Thanks for the information on what you use at home. I am loving the information that you are so willing to share with everyone. I plan to take a good look at the courses that you mentioned, as well as some of the other courses that have been posted. Right now we are using Abeka, and I do like the language arts and math books, so I may stick with those two for next year but I want to expand elsewhere. My DD was advanced coming into this year and so far she's keeping up in first grade just fine so I want to keep challenging her, she's at that wonderful age where she wants to learn everything! We also do some Bob Books, she started these at Montessori and we have stuck with them because she likes them. I am also buying her a set of Pony Pals books that we will read together for now untill she can read them herself, she takes riding lessons from me, and has her own pony so I know she'll love the books!
beautybelleGive homeschooling a try like others have mentioned, on your DS's days off, or even a little time on the weekends maybe (we usually do a half day on Sunday), just make it fun so you both don't burnout. To us that's what's best about homeschooling is that as long as we are learning the material, we can do it our way which can be FUN! Also I feel that even though we butt heads at times we are forming such a strong bond that my DD will be both loving and independent, knowing that she can talk to me about anything. You have to do what's right for you and your family, it might work for you as it has for so many others as my mom used to say, "You never know untill you try"!
TNKBELLThose ideas for encouraging reading (i.e. the mailbox with letters from mom & dad) were great! Thanks for sharing, I think I'm going to fix up a mailbox today!
Have a great HS day everyone!
Kelly
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