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DD is currently in the middle of RS-C.  I enjoyed using A completely informally, thought B was simply epic, and C...well, it's okay.  My issue is that while the visuals are great for DD, who needs to see something to understand, she has been pushing back against the games.  She'd much rather I give her a worksheet so she can see exactly how much needs to be accomplished and go to.  I'm thinking that another math program might be a better fit once she finishes C.  I'm planning on BA for DS who's a ways ahead of her in C, but DD has it in her head that she's not good at math and falls apart about anything she doesn't instantly understand, so I don't think BA would be a good fit yet unless she matures a lot in the next several months.  Any suggestions?

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We use BJU for my middle kiddo who sounds similar.  She likes the color and the workpages are not overwhelming.  There is a lesson summary at the top of the page, though they do expect you to use the TG.  Unless it's a new concept, DD quite often skips the lesson with me and works on her own. 

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We use Singapore with our visual, get-er-done, math anxious kiddo. He loves it. We don't use the workbooks, but they are visually appealing. The HIG gives a schedule, but you would have to give your child stops and starts--it's not intuitive by page layout.

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Just FYI - the teachers guides aren't necessary for  Developmental. The student books are great and provide a lot of practice on each of their given topics. I assumed that b/c you are doing RS and BA that you were looking for more conceptual programs. CLE is a fantastic program but it is very procedural. Still, we use it and it is very get 'er done. I wouldn't however call it visual. Developmental illustrates every concept (multiplication, division etc...) visually. It was a great help here for boosting mental math and building confidence. It is also fairly unique in the way that it focuses on one topic per book. It makes it very easy and efficient for targeting a specific weakness. I plan to use developmental fractions over the summer with my ds as a supplement - not because he is so weak in fractions, but because I know that going through the DM book will really solidify them.

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We use Singapore with our visual, get-er-done, math anxious kiddo. He loves it. We don't use the workbooks, but they are visually appealing. The HIG gives a schedule, but you would have to give your child stops and starts--it's not intuitive by page layout.

 

I agree, Singapore could be a really good fit (and has a similar overall approach as RightStart.) 

 

I jumped ship partly through C as well. Singapore 2A was the perfect book to transition to. We ended up going to Beast after 3A, but continuing on with Singapore would have been my plan if Beast didn't exist.  I've written a full review and buying guide for Singapore if you'd like more info. 

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I agree, Singapore could be a really good fit (and has a similar overall approach as RightStart.) 

 

I jumped ship partly through C as well. Singapore 2A was the perfect book to transition to. We ended up going to Beast after 3A, but continuing on with Singapore would have been my plan if Beast didn't exist.  I've written a full review and buying guide for Singapore if you'd like more info. 

 

After 3A did you go to Beast 3A? Do you think a student could go from 3B into Beast 4 A?

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