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  1. Singapore is our spine (at least for now) but I am interested in both RightStart and MEP too. I do not want to do all 3 so I need to choose either RS or MEP

     

    Any ideas on which to choose? I don't want to pick based on cost, so don't let that be a deciding factor

     

    It would be for 1st grade DS who is good at math so far (only did kindy :))

     

    (And possibly may use with my public schooled 4th grade DD since Im not content with the amount the school is teaching)

  2. I think they can look pretty in certain situations (wedding, business meeting, night out with hubby etc) but just don't get it when I see people wearing them at the grocery store, mall, park etc (not judging, they can do what they want, I just don't get it. I want to be comfy in those situations and I don't find pumps comfy or practical chasing a bunch of kids lol).

     

    I never wear them anymore b/c of pain from a previous broken foot and back problems--but wish I could wear them sometimes

  3. I see nothing wrong with the use of rewards occasionally. There are some things that my kids just have to do because its expected of them, and some things that are either "extras" or more of a challenge for one of them. In those cases I may reward them with something.

  4. WOW! That's the first time I've heard that from a ped!

     

    Yes, I agree with the others about raw milk. We're not huge milk drinkers, so I'm glad that what we do drink/cook with/use is raw. If you can, you might try visiting the site of the supplier you're considering so you can ask them about their practices and see them firsthand. Most suppliers have very strict standards, but of course there are bad eggs. I'd imagine there's a slightly higher risk of catching something that you wouldn't get from pasteurized milk, but I also think that, for our family, I'll take that risk in return for reaping the benefits of raw milk.

     

    He's actually a homeopathic family Dr...the peds around here are far too uptight to suggest such a thing lol

  5. I don't have any program suggestions b/c I'm only teaching a 1st grader and pre-k, but Im sure there are lots of people on here who have dealt with a child in the same situation. Your DD may never like reading, but maybe you can find something she doesn't mind doing as much...maybe have her look over a few programs? I know she is only 10 and shouldn't get the final say in her education, but I think its good for her to have some input (especially if it makes for a happier student and a smoother year)

  6. Is this the same program you used last year? Maybe it just isn't a good fit for her. Is there a particular part of it she dislikes, or just the whole thing in general? If she can pinpoint something, then maybe you can find another approach that she won't be so resistant to. I don't think you should jump to one curriculum after another, but one of the benefits of homeschooling is being able to pick and choose what works well for each child, kwim?

    Of course she could just be like my oldest and not like school work in any form, in which case you just have to deal with it

     

    Hope you figure it out :grouphug:

  7. we didnt use OPGTR because I didn't like it all that much, but we did use ETC and both DS and I enjoyed those. I didn't make him write out everything, in face we did most of it orally (he was doing handwriting with another program and I didn't want to overwhelm him). DS liked the pictures in ETC too

  8. my 3 yr old loves the linking cubes we got for math (in fact I can never find them for math time b/c he usually has snatched them and scattered them about the house lol...so I ordered a second set)

     

    How about legos, a peg board w/pegs, a balance with teddy bear counters, rice or beans to spoon into other containers, a mini sand box (could be messy)

  9. music....stories of the great composers book & cd, learning to play the recorder, listening to music and singing and dancing :)

     

    art....Come Look With Me books (2 of them), crafts that are tied in with the programs we are using, maybe trying some different painting techniques (my boys are obsessed with paint right now lol)

     

    Nothing too serious, mostly just for fun and to expose them to some new info

  10. For first grade we are doing history with SOTW vol 1. I may through in a bit of geography since we are sort of doing Five in a Row (doing book only twice a week most likely) and I can tie in geography to where the stories each take place

     

    Side note...I asked my rising 4th grade DD to find California on a map and she couldn't! She is in public school and they really don't spend any time on geography or history......so I may start doing some US geography with her on the weekends (just fun stuff)

  11. I try not to make my kids miss out on things because only one of themis causing trouble. Id possibly go to the pool and make the one sit out.......but for my one DS, giving him extra chores to do works far better than taking things away (I learned this over time). An added bonus is things get done around the house that otherwise wouldnt lol

  12. yes, you can just get the textbook, you dont have to have the activity books. The textbooks contain all the lessons, the activity books have some reinforcement as well as things to cut out etc. We had both but I didnt use the activity books as much (and wont purchase them for younger DS). I figure we have enough cutting and pasting with our other subjects, dont need it in math too lol

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