Gobblygook
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We moved from a newer townhome to an older single family home, knowing that there was a lot of work needed to update it to make it seem like ours. What we didn't anticipate was how hard it would be to do all of that work with 3 very small children. I regret it now, but at a different point in our lives, it might be doable.
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I've only done the preschool cores, but I have got them piecemeal used and through the library, and it's worked fine for us. I just don't have the budget to spend several hundred dollars for preschool.
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I just use the BSF lesson, although occasionally I'll do a topical study from YouVersion.com.
I'm loving the Isaiah study!
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I also have an 8 GB Touch, and it is adequate, but not too much. I do rotate movies, etc. that I put on for road trips and such, because there isn't enough room for everything I'd like to have.
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I highly recommend Bethel University in MN, both as an alumna and former staff member. It's a wonderful institution, and the only reason I'm not working there now is because I'm home with my children. I believe the financial aid staff to be very willing to work with families, and there is a strong MK/TCK group on campus. My brother-in-law and DH still get together with friends from that group from when we were students.
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Mine is worth its weight in gold. It's one of the most useful devices I've ever owned.
I use it for email, FB, tracking my runs, watching Netflix, occupying my kids in waiting room situations, listening to music, as a calendar, for making video calls, taking quick snapshots/videos, as a web browser, etc, etc, etc.
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Yes, I did. Try logging onto your Groupon account and see if it's there.
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I took Spanish and French in college, and had one class right after the other. It was challenging for my mind to switch between the two, for sure!
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Well, until recently, I didn't have a choice. My husband had chronic pain issues and had to reduce his hours to part-time. I had to work full-time, or we wouldn't eat. We already live very frugally. It broke my heart every day to go to work.
Once his health improved to the point where he could increase his hours, I did quit. And while it is a financial sacrifice, I love being home with my kids.
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I've done it, it's super easy!
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This is a fascinating discussion; thanks for sharing, everyone!
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Our Costco has always been very good. No complaints at all! It's definitely better than the Sam's Club near us.
Is it reasonable to finish in 3 hrs. with a 2nd & 3rd Grader
in K-8 Curriculum Board
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I didn't vote, as I have no experience hs'ing anything but informal preschool, but am curious - are you wondering if you can finish in the specified time using K12?
I am evaluating K12 for my son's 1st grade year next year, and was told to expect him to be working for 5-6 hours per day. Just wondering if that is accurate - or perhaps you are no longer using K12?