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  1. My oldest went on to Video Text Algebra when about halfway through G, as Dr. Cotter recommends. He alternated between them until he was finished with G. He is continuing to work his way through the Video Text series. He went slower with G than I would have preferred, but he finished it. He started with G after completing Saxon 5/6 (?). It was a difficult transition to Rightstart. He is much happier with Video Text. He is currently on their module "C". His younger brother has been doing Right Start since B, and is almost done with E I plan to do F and G with him. I feel more equipped to help with G than I was before.

  2. Oops. Forgot to say which gap I preferred. The gap between the first 2 was easier than when the the third was born, but I think alot of that had to do with having 3 boys under 4. When dd was born, the boys were very helpful, especially my oldest. They all get along fairly well. Ds 10 gets along better with ds 11 than ds 13 does, but it definitely is a personality thing. Dd gets along well with everyone.

     

    Sue

  3. Glad everybody is better, and your house is clean. That is the worst stuff to clean up.

     

    Last week ds9 was sick in his sleep, and thought he was dreaming. He had several layers of blankets on his bed, and they all needed to be washed:(

  4. My middle ds has been taking violin lessons since 1st grade, and is now about 2/3 through the first Suzuki book. One of the reasons he started with that instrument was to help him with his fine motor skills, which are poor due to Sensory Processing disorder. He has outgrown his current violin, which we own, and we need to get him a bigger one. His music teacher has been teaching the theory part of his lessons on the piano, for a few months now, and he really enjoys it. His fingers are pretty stiff and awkward on the keys, but I am sure that will improve with practice.

     

    We are trying to decide whether to get him the next violin, (either rent or purchace), or switch him to piano. Which instrument would help improve his fine motor skills? I would like to keep him on the violin, but both dh, and ds have mixed feelings about it. His music teacher teaches both piano and vioin.

     

    TIA

     

  5. I am so glad you found your iPad. What a relief for you. I get frustrated whenever anyone in our family is missing something. I always say that hide and seek is my least favorite game.

    This morning I discovered that the combination lock that I take to the gym was missing. I found it on the locker that I used when I was there on Friday. I was so relieved, and it was something that can be replaced a lot easier than something like your iPad. :laugh:

  6. I don't know if I will be able to help you since I don't know what Nancy Larson Science 1 is like, but I am currently doing Nancy Larson Science 3 with my dc. I was afraid that it might be too easy for my oldest, but I needed something that would be easy for me to teach with a toddler under foot. DS 11 told me that he is really enjoying it. They are each currently working on a research project about our solar system.

     

    I was a little nervous about the cost of the program, but so far, it has been worth it.

  7. You haven't ruined her yet and you've taught her how to go potty, how to dress herself, how to pick up her toys. . . Reading is just one more thing on that continuum. You might need to tweak some things as you go along, but you won't ruin reading for her. :grouphug::grouphug::grouphug:

    :iagree:

  8. ds 11, Jan 24 2001, 6th- will be 18

    ds 9, Jan 13, 2001, 4th- will be 18

    ds 8, Sept 7, 2004 (Today!), 3rd- will be 17

     

    I was in a quandary when I started school with the youngest. The cut off in the state we were in at the time was a week after his birthday, so technically I could have held him back a year. It really wouldn't have mattered except for where he would be placed in Sunday School. He told me that he didn't want to be in preschool anymore, and that he wanted to be in K. He did very well, and neither of us regret the decision. I am hoping that he continues to be as level headed then, as he is now.:lol:

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