TheLittleRoo
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I wanted to post this question to any moms who are using the K-12 curriculum, homeschooling in some way, or just supplementing what public schools are offering.
I've been considering doing something at home to enrich my kids' public educations. Both are gifted, and I am sorely disappointed in my district's offerings in this area. While I'm not ready to homeschool them myself (teaching is not my strong-suit, I'm impatient) I am intruiged by the K12 online plan because it seems to be so easy to follow and parsed out into a designed curriculum plan.
I'd love to hear from other parents who use this or similar plans. Mainly costs and what you think about the materials, but also alternatives. Is there a plan that is not only online, but rather uses books that can be passed from one sibling to another? I thought I could swing buying the materials for K-12 since I have three kids, to pass along, but it seems like with online, you have to enroll each on monthly (like $180/mo for six subjects with two kids?)
Where do you get started researching these options?
I've been considering doing something at home to enrich my kids' public educations. Both are gifted, and I am sorely disappointed in my district's offerings in this area. While I'm not ready to homeschool them myself (teaching is not my strong-suit, I'm impatient) I am intruiged by the K12 online plan because it seems to be so easy to follow and parsed out into a designed curriculum plan.
I'd love to hear from other parents who use this or similar plans. Mainly costs and what you think about the materials, but also alternatives. Is there a plan that is not only online, but rather uses books that can be passed from one sibling to another? I thought I could swing buying the materials for K-12 since I have three kids, to pass along, but it seems like with online, you have to enroll each on monthly (like $180/mo for six subjects with two kids?)
Where do you get started researching these options?

