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  1. We are using WP Animals and Their Worlds as our spine and then are adding in the countries to match the habitats. We are also using "Children Just Like Me" and "Children Just Like Me - Celebrations" to see what kids around the world are like. My kids have been really enjoying it so far. I bought an extra (cheap) copy of the Children books so that the kids could cut out the pictures to paste on a notebook page. I've also been using this mom's info to add to our knowledge:

    http://www.homeschoolcreations.com/Geography.html

  2. I guess I'm not seeing the problem besides too little time to actually eat.

     

    I guess if you're counting the time between 9am and 1:30pm that equals 4 1/2 hours. But not all of that is listed as school or HOD. So if you figure that you have added some time with Phonics Road (not in HOD's time recommendations) and dot mapping as well as breaks that puts you close to normal time.

     

    Here's how I'm seeing it:

    55 minutes (spelling, math, dot mapping)

    40 minutes (history, project, Bible)

    40 minutes (Phonics Road)

    35 minutes (poetry, storytime)

    20 minutes (science)

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    190 minutes (3 hours 10 minutes)

     

    The rest is not school and so therefore does not get counted toward HOD's recommended time.

  3. Me. I use some of their book choices and I love the idea, but I know it wouldn't work at our house.

     

    :iagree:

    2. They want a program with lots of hands-on activities built in.

     

     

    My kids need the hands on projects.

     

     

    4.They believe Sonlight is too expensive.

     

     

    6. They don't want to address false, foolish, or questionable ideas.

     

    There is a time for this, but not in grades K-2 or maybe even 3 in our home. I want my kids to be more grounded in their truths and beliefs before we study others beliefs.

     

    9. They want a "Bible-centered" homeschool program.

     

    When we do ancients, I want to show how the Bible fits in.

     

    11. They don't want any "sad" books, or "heavy" content.

     

    My DD couldn't even handle slow, sad sounding music as an infant. It would make her cry every time. Even though she's older now, she still is super sensitive.

     

    13. They feel compelled to "do it all," whatever their Instructor's Guide mentions.

     

    I'm a box checker.

    14. They want to present all content as "absolute truth," without question or doubt.

     

    See #6.

     

    22. They want to guard their children from anything “offensiveâ€â€”at all costs.

     

    See #6.

     

     

    Overall, I appreciated this list to help me see why this would probably not work for me. I wish more companies had things like this to help in my decision making.

  4. Heart of Dakota is a great program for a newbie as the author helps you by doing all the planning and gives you key ideas to take away from each lesson. I think that depending on the skills of your oldest two, you could combine them into Preparing Hearts or Creation to Christ. I think I would strive to have the youngest fit the guide as much as possible so that you would only need to modify for the oldest. Each of those programs lists the ages you list in your signature with extensions available for the oldest. So if it were me, I'd try to place the youngest in the following chart: http://heartofdakota.com/placing-your-child.php

    then I'd make sure the extensions are the right age for the oldest. I know some of the ladies on the HOD boards could help you with placement or extension ideas.

  5. Your friend's list might be great stuff but you have to find what works for you.

     

    :iagree:

     

    I think both HOD and MFW are great programs. I am considering doing MFW K with my 4/5 year old son. Little Hands to Heaven from HOD would also be a great choice to add a gentle program to the speech therapy since it focuses on the letters and has a great Bible program to go with it. Both of my kids enjoyed it.

  6. We do not blog or facebook or whatever other forms there are. DH has a facebook account to check out who has posted photos of our kids. Though we're still not sure exactly how to do that.

     

    We do have a yahoo group that is by approval only where we give lots of info for our family who lives far away or for the uncles in the military as they travel. But we feel that it is safe since you must sign up and be approved by us before you are able to view any info.

  7. Our local Barnes and Noble will order the book into our local store for us to view before we decide to buy. Maybe that would be a good way to view it before actually purchasing it.

    I do have the book, but have yet to use it all. Some days I remember to pull it off the shelf and read some, but when I bought it my DD was too young for it (pre-k) and now I often forget about it.

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