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  1. You could try Spectrum Writing Grade 1. The focus of Spectrum Writing is largely on creative writing, so it may help.

     

    Woohoo...I just picked that workbook up new at Goodwill for .75 . I know I am probably working myself up, but I would like to be the one who exposes my son to writing since the feelings of dread can stay with you when you feel behind. (yes, part of my hang ups with my public schools)

  2. This is just the difference between whole word and classical. I totally agree with classical which is Learning how to write through dictation of great book passages. I am not excited about my son going to public school. In whole word, they want them to get over the fear of writing and just learn the process without worrying about the mechanics (spelling, grammar etc.) I agree that learning the writing process before all of the rest is putting the cart before the horse. I just want to see if I can start working with him this summer on writing so that his first introduction will not be foreign ( and he will not feel far behind).

    The "he will be fine answer" is not what I am looking for. I am asking for a recommendation for blog, website or program.

     

    I have seen the writing, and it is mildly impressive since they work on writing on a daily basis.

  3. This year, my son attends a private classical Christian school. He is doing very well.

     

    Next year, he will be going to public school for 1st grade. The public school is a good one ( my husband is friends with the principal). One of my concerns academically about next year is writing. In his school now they practice writing through dictation and handwriting exercises. Next year, he will need to do creative writing and understand the writing process.

     

    Any recommendation for a good Program to help my son catch up with creative writing? Blog? Free program? I am just not sure how I am supposed to teach him to go through the writing process.

     

    Anyone use Write Shop for creative writing?

  4. This year, my son attends a private classical Christian school. He is doing very well.

     

    Next year, he will be going to public school for 1st grade. The public school is a good one ( my husband is friends with the principal). One of my concerns academically about next year is writing. In his school now they practice writing through dictation and handwriting exercises. Next year, he will need to do creative writing and understand the writing process.

     

    Any recommendation for a good Program to help my son catch up with creative writing? Blog? Free program? I am just not sure how I am supposed to teach him to go through the writing process.

     

    Anyone use Write Shop for creative writing?

  5. This year, my son attends a private classical Christian school. He is doing very well.

     

    Next year, he will be going to public school for 1st grade. The public school is a good one ( my husband is friends with the principal). One of my concerns academically about next year is writing. In his school now they practice writing through dictation and handwriting exercises. Next year, he will need to do creative writing and understand the writing process.

     

    Any recommendation for a good Program to help my son catch up with creative writing? Blog? Free program? I am just not sure how I am supposed to teach him to go through the writing process.

  6. Has Anyone put together lapbooks for OPGTR? Do you know where I can find corresponding lapbooks? Or has anyone Put together a page that includes the text from the lessons where the child can illustrate the stories? If so, would you mind sending me the file. I would love you forever :001_wub:

     

    I am thinking about using a puppet with this curriculum with my daughter (4). Any other ideas on how to make this curriculum more fun and interactive? Put on my tap shoes :rofl:

  7. I had a sibling with an addiction problem. I highly suggest alanon as a support for you and your family during this process. Also if she is a minor, you can force her to get help. Send her away to a camp for troubled teens. Drastic times call for drastic measures. Alanon will tell you to cut off ALL money, cell phones and any other luxuries that could be used, sold or make comfortable to live in this lifestyle. Also if she gets arrested, to allow her to stay in juvenile detention until she will get help. With this type of problem, addiction specialists highly recommend tough love.

     

    Also, faith based rehabs have a better success rate.

     

    I will be praying. This has to be tough. I am praying that God will give you wisdom.:grouphug:

  8. Thank you for your response. At this point, I am not eating any protein besides what is in vegetables, fruits and ezekiel bread (and almond butter). I am not doing this long term (more than 60 days). The melatonin supplement with exercise works for me.

     

    As far as cost, I buy most of my produce at Aldi's (same company as Trader Joe's) which is SUPER cheap. I take all of my produce home and soak it in water, 1/4 cup of vinegar, 1 tablespoon of salt and a squeeze of lemon. I soak my produce for 15 minutes. I know organic would be better for me, but right now it is not in the budget. Eating vegan raw is really not that expensive. You can buy whatever greens that are on sale (kale, spinach or parsley). I buy TONS of bananas (the riper the better). I figure with the amount of energy I have I save on fast food stops because I am too tired to cook, coffee at Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts and eventually I will save on medical expenses and medication expenses. For me personally. I would rather spend my money on real food than stuff that makes me feel terrible. I was eating terribly before I started this raw vegan plan.

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