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  1. One thing that has worked well with my four kids is color coding each child's things. Each child has hey color and all their workbooks textbooks etc. are marked with a colored dot. It makes it easy to sort out their things and put them away. Each child has a cubby with their corresponding color. That way all four kids can help pick up items even if they don't along to them.

  2. My son is ADHD and struggles with fine motor skills, so we took his kindergarten year very slow. Lots of Legos for finger "exercises".

     

    One friend reminded me that we are not public schooling at home but rather homeschooling. We are meeting our kids where they are and helping them reach their potential. It may not look at all like "school" and it may be different for each child.

     

    You are doing a great job. Keep it up!

  3. We started an assignment a few years ago that has worked wonders for my daughters writing. Every time she reads a story she has to write "think notes" about what she read. She writes one sentence for every Grade level. She is fifth grade this year, so every day she writes five sentences about what she read. It can be a summary, an idea or what she thinks about what she read. The first week we did think notes it took her forever with a lot of tears. But now, she whizzes through them and actually asks to write more sentences. They are all in a spiral notebook, so she can look back at all think notes she's written over the last two years. It's fun to see her improvement in both writing and penmanship.

  4. If you decide to go with teaching textbooks make sure you have him take the placement test as teaching textbooks is often a year behind other curricula. My daughters are working in the teaching textbooks a year above their grade level.

  5. One thing we did during a season of hating school, was making a list of all assignments for the day and keeping at it til we got it done. It was midwinter and the days were short, one day we went to school when it was still dark and we're still working on our assignments when it got dark. My kids were so upset that there was no time left to play. The next day, they decided to work much harder and got their work done in half the time. I find that consistency is often the hardest part. Good luck!

     

    A constant reminder that all children have to do school work is also helpful. Once they realize that all children are at school, just different schools, they tend to do better.

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