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  1. I would check for mold, as well. If you haven't already please remove all dairy from his diet including lactose free milk and soy cheeses with casein. It could very well change his life. I had horrible issues as a child. They only come back if I have dairy. The doctors found my sicknesses/symptoms to be sad and chalked it up to me just being a bit sickly.

     

    We are in the PNW, as well. My SIL has had her health messed up because of mold in the attic. She has asthma/allergies now from it. I would rip open the walls/ceilings and make sure.

     

    You could try having him sleep elsewhere for a week and see what happens because that would definitely tell you something is lurking in there.

     

     

     

  2. And, maybe you could do it, as well. I find it helps me a lot to do a curriculum with my student if we are having difficulties. Right now I am doing science with my 13yo because he wants to work in a science field. He wanted to get more serious with a formal curriculum but he couldn't do it by himself. So I do everything with him including writing part of his notebook. It has been great for both if us.

  3. Well, shingles really heals best if you nourish your soul and body. You need to call of all commitments and take a rest. Your body is telling you to take a rest.

     

    Have you considered your family is not a rigorous family and that Classical Conversations is not a good fit? I have found, in our journey, that rigorous classical education was a poor fit. I was begging, pleading and dealing with all sorts of behavior issues. I would rather have a good relationship with our family then a Classical Education. Once you deal with roots of the issues, you might find a thrist for learning in your children.

     

    I just recommended this book on another post http://www.amazon.com/Families-Where-Grace-Place-Manipulation/dp/0764207938.

  4. I suggest looking at changing the complete parenting paradigm and really delving into Grace if your family is Christian. http://www.amazon.com/Families-Where-Grace-Place-Manipulation/dp/0764207938

     

    KONOS is my favorite curriculum to really boost family togetherness and focus in character traits. I have accomplishes a lot in a relatively relaxed manner with KONOS. You could take a year off from my current path and give it a go. You don't need to do a ton of activities. We end up reading and discussing a lot. Making a character trait poster or bulletin board near a main living area is a nice reminder for the entire family.

     

     

  5. I think you sound like a KONOS Mom in the style I have used it. You can even just use the built in schedules. My units were more booked based. We usually did a poster/bulletin board for the trait. Hang up things you do or pics and the out the trait across the top. I did just a few projects a month and maybe more if they were very simple lessons. You can spend a little time and plan out at least a few months. Put any supplies for each month in a box and label it. Buy the books if you were thinking about Sonlight anyway. She has book lists for the trait and topic, plus in the schedules there are books listed for each grade level that are must read or classics.

     

    I remember Jessica Hulcy say in a talk that she didn't do a classical rotation till High School for the very reason you mentioned.

     

    Feel free to PM me if you want to talk about it. We have been through SOTW several times and I am so ready to give KONOS a go again. My older two had a lot of fun with it.

     

     

  6. I didn't want to say anti-diagramming :p

     

    We have tried diagramming and it just didn't click with my first few students. So, I am completely not interested in trying again.

     

    We have used and liked FLL 1/2, Easy Grammar, and Queen's Language Lessons.

     

    I know Shurley doesn't teach diagramming. We used Winston, but I think that was wasted time.

     

    Just curious what other families have used and their thoughts on them.

  7. You can sneak a lot in a smoothie including raw oats and an entire avocado. That is how we kept weight on my skinny kid when he was losing too much. If he likes to cook, my kids love fresh Thai Rolls and Nori Rolls. Both can be wrapped in plastic and kept in the fridge for a few days. They are horribly expensive if you eat out. But, cheap to make at home. We make a peanut sauce to dip the fresh rolls in and they are yummy. Pad Thai is awesome cold and has a peanut butter based sauce. I make my own sauce. You can add extra peanuts and shrimp or chicken to bulk it up. My sauce is just peanut or almond butter, soy sauce, sweet chili sauce and siricha to your taste.

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