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  1. What things (schedule, curriculum choices, extracurricular, etc.) would you do exactly the same and what things do you wish you'd never done or see in retrospect could have been done differently, perhaps had more positive results?
  2. Phil Donohue had a special on homeschooling. It was very controversial and there was a LOT of criticism by callers and in the audience. I think the "professional" may have been John Holt and I remember a very intelligent young (homeschooled) girl doing a wonderful job talking about (and defending) her parents choice. I later met my first homeschooling friends for the first time in 1990 and joined the bandwagon when my son became school-age around 1992?
  3. My 14 y/o ds is on a missions trip somewhere down there. Over 450 youth from across the country (22 from our church) are repairing & doing various work jobs for an elderly and handicapped community. I'm wondering what it's like and perhaps you've seen a boatload of kids in the area? We hear it's VERY rural which these kids aren't use to.
  4. My son is 14 but performs on the average to low end of the spectrum. What book or program would you recommend for this level. (He's definitely beyond the kids jr. version)
  5. which I could have for the answer key? I lost our answer key. : (
  6. My Asperger's son is finishing eighth grade this week. Honestly, I'd like to hold him back a year, but instead we're going to delve into high school at a slow pace. He's just finishing Teaching Textbook 7 (not quite mastery, but perhaps a C+ average and will be starting pre-algebra right away through the summer) I mentioned to him that he would probably take five years to finish high school (to avoid discouraging him about repeating a grade). He completed Apologia General Science this year, minus the testing. I really doubt he retained very much of the information. He lacks the ability to think abstractly, so most of his books have to be explained to him (again and again and again), making him very dependent on me. My husband and I don't see college and his future at this point, and we're trying to look for his bents and introduce him to a variety of "vocational" opportunities. Thankfully, he's a very hard worker physically. He also demonstrates skill in PowerPoint/sound systems/computer type things. Does every college require basic liberal arts courses to get a degree in these things? Academically, I'm looking for books that he can understand in the academic subjects. My plan for the summer is to continue the pre-algebra and go "gung ho" on developing his logic and critical thinking skills. This gets tiring and discouraging. I was kind of hoping someone may have high school level ideas at a simple level. I suppose it's like having a student in "track one," versus "track two" or "honors " courses. Does anyone have experience with Lifepacs? It seems to me that this is a fill-in the blank and answer questions studied rotely. Is this so? Now, I realize I'm rambling, but I lack the energy to develop a well-planned letter here. As I proof what I just wrote, a lot of what I said is actually quite encouraging. I mean his positive skills (his cheerful personality). But I think many of you know what I mean, especially if you have an Aspie learning delayed child. I just needed to vent I guess. Anyone with thoughts or ideas, I welcome.
  7. I just emptied old mail to trash. Then I received an email from someone saying they didn't get their packege. Is there a way to retrive mail from the trash bin?
  8. It's a fairly new curriculum carried by Timberdoodle. Supposedly, it's a grade 5-8th grade curriculum which can be modified for younger or older students. I'm thinking about using it with my 9th grader next year with biographies and other literature and language arts assignments. Experience? Anyone?
  9. They all seem to be colored and the experiment calls for clear. (Needs hydrogen chloride in it) TIA
  10. Does anyone know of any videos onmen of the Reformation time? People like John Huss, John Calvin, Martin Luther, Erasmus, William Tyndale etc.? Thanks in advance and God bless!
  11. bananas rolled in wheat germ, rice/popcorn cakes w/ sugar-free jelly
  12. I've rarely hear people talking about it and I think it's a gem! I wrote this review: This year, I chose to use the program, America with my nine year old son. It has proved to be (in my opinion) among the most wonderful unit study programs out there. The program utilizes Peter Marshall and David Manuel’s The Light and the Glory trilogy. It's kind of funny that I always contemplated developing my own unit study using these books (there are so good!), only to find America quite by accident!. This unit study/book combination is a hidden treasure. Author Chris Rowe has supplemented the program with other "living" history books. Since the program is broken up into two levels (grades 3-4 and grades 5-6), some of the additional books are different for the different levels. In the lower level we are using books such as: The Mayflower Secret, Pedro's Journal, The Courage of Sarah Noble, and The Matchlock Gun, The Cabin Faced West, among others. The upper a level uses several of the same books minus a few plus a few. The daily guide is very user-friendly and there is VERY little preparation work for the parent. For the most part, you can pick up the book and go. All of the hands-on activities are very doable with things found around the house. We have been "notebooking" much of the written and art activities and are developing quite an impressive notebook. The Bible study/applications are very practical and thought provoking. Science is integrated in a biweekly form and even English is included in it! We are truly enjoying it! For those of you interested in checking out the scope and sequence and looking into this program, you can google Christian novel studies: America: an integrated approach. (I don't think I can post actual links here) BTW-there is a Year #2 which follows this study (up to present-day America, I believe), however you'll have to check the web site for details.
  13. My Aspie son needs help in learning how/what to do in various situations. Although we handle things as they arise, I'd like a "What would you do?" book, containing situations that we could talk about daily in addition to our own experiences. A Scriptually oriented book would be a bonus, but not necessary. Thanks!
  14. My Aspie son needs help in learning how/what to do in various situations. Although we handle things as they arise, I'd like a "What would you do?" book, containing situations that we could talk about daily in addition to our own experiences. A Scriptually oriented book would be a bonus, but not necessary. Thanks!
  15. http://www.christiannovelstudies.com/page8.html You'd probably like the second year. We loved it!
  16. the local supermarket, what kind of jobs hire 14y/o's? (He can get his work permit at 14 in Mass)
  17. I'm seriously looking at this for my 14 y/o, but I'm hearing quite a lot of negative about the J. Hakim spine. How have others substituted? Are the core's notes overwhelming? Recommendations?
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