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  1. Thank you for this protocol. I will get some of the magnesium today. I will look into reading books from those authors, as well.
  2. Thank you! I will order that and try it first. This gives me hope. He had two test grades come back since I posted a 44 in Biology and a 48 in Algebra I. A's on all his homework and projects. He is frustrated and I am frustrated and feeling more and more as a failure. 😞 I did order Genius Conscious it is a powder to put in a drink. Here it the label
  3. There are other reasons I really do not want him on medication. Thought we can try a natural vitamin. There were many listed on Amazon. Hoping someone has experience with one.
  4. My ds has attention issues and we have always done other things to get him through school. However, high school has really made him hit a wall. We have outsourced some of his school and it is not going well. (Completing High School at home is not going great either) He is very frustrated and complains he can't concentrate and will take hours to complete math. He is almost 16 and we did hold him back a year, but at this rate we will not make it through high school 😐 The dr wants to put him on ADD meds, but I have been told this could hinder if he decides to join the military later and he doesn't want to take the meds. Sorry for the ramble....Does anyone recommend a good natural alternative to ADD meds? There are numerous on Amazon. He has started protein shakes with a coffee shot and says that helps a little. I am hoping there are others who have walked this road and have experience and suggestions. C
  5. I was searching through my old files and found a line up of videos for Chemistry. It is through the University of Maryland http://www.learner.org/resources/series61.html I attached the video list I found.. Thank you for posting about this, it has given me a good revamp for my last two hs kiddos ages 15 and 13 🙂 The World of Chemistry video lists.docx
  6. We used Zumdahls Chemistry, Great Courses Chemistry, http://www.periodicvideos.com (There is a YouTube Video for this and we all filled in our own Periodic Table of Elements as we watched the videos), a couple of living books, and a chemistry kit. For what it is worth, my older daughter used this and LOVED chemistry. It really sparked her interest. My second daughter watched all the videos when my older daughter did. However, when it was time for her to do Chemistry we used Apologia. She does not have the same LOVE of Chemistry, but made an A in Chem I in college.
  7. I have not thought of him to have dyslexia. His older sister has a mild case and has found ways to adjust for college. He does not want to read and has to read something more than once to understand what it is about. However, on subject matter that he is interested in he will read, take notes and even use sticky note tabs. (He has done this with any photography books he has read) I have come to the decision that he will not be reading long novels like his older siblings. I have switched him to the new WTM Grammar book and that is working wonderfully. So, yes he is behind, but I feel this will be good to continue through high school. I have also switched him to the WWS Level 2. Though we are in week 2 and he is acting like it is too difficult. Thank you for adding that it might need to be more of a team aspect. I personally have taken on more than I should this school year. I started a one day school, thinking it would be the fix. However, it takes a majority of my time during the week. Though I am helping other kids, my own seems to be falling behind. I have decided to minimize for the next school year. Yet, I have many obligations through May. Thank you for adding the Movies as Literature and the Open Tent Academy. I am also trying to figure out how to restructure. Have you tried 4 subjects a semester approach?
  8. My number 4 is starting high school next year and truly dislikes any school. Or what he thinks is school. He has never been diagnosed, but I would consider him ADD. I do not want to put him on medicine. I have graduated 3 and they weren't necessarily easy, but did whatever was asked of them for school. I am honestly very tired and have strongly considered putting him in school. (He is on 2 wait lists right now) The schools where I live are not that great. After speaking with my husband, we decided homeschooling would be the best option for him. So I feel like I have to recreate and be a bit creative with his schooling. I am thinking project based type schooling might be good or only tackling 4 subjects a semester.. I just do not have experience with this and feel very frustrated. Has anyone dealt with this or have suggestions? He loves photography and could tell you anything about it. He loves being outside and is very active. This year I tried outsourcing and he goes to classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. He seems to do ok with these, and has really enjoyed the social aspect. Yet, his math, grammar, reading, and writing abilities have suffered. I can be over the top with my children's education and feel I have to lower my standards. This is really frustrating to me and seems to be to him as well. I do not want to be a nag and want to enjoy this time and the benefits of homeschooling. I have sort of rambled and I do apologize.
  9. We are using methods from CM and classical. So the Core classes are planned, but many of us did this every year in a friends living room. Basically deciding on the core text and adding living books with it. Other classes the teachers already had their materials planned on their own. I don't mind the questions.
  10. I am not teaching anything, though I really want to. There is not a preschool at this time. A majority of the people teaching were in a Charlotte Mason group that discussed her books, etc for years. We have done CM enrichment co-ops and now they are helping with this. There are a few that teach part time for surrounding private schools as well. I definitely could not have prepared what we have without all their help. Great point on the background checks. Right now everyone that is registering knows someone that is teaching.
  11. I haven't had much sleep the past two weeks :) Alot of things have just lined up... A private school left a church building right by my house who were glad to have us occupy the space one day a week. Many in the community were excited about this and I have had lots of help from family and friends. This has been in my mind for years. I also have my Masters in Operations Management and have taught business classes over the past decade, which helps. I am only focusing on the class portion of it for right now.
  12. I just wanted to post an update I've started something that will have hybrid classes, guidance, etc here's the website www.myacademyprep.com Sent from my SM-T713 using Tapatalk
  13. I have noticed that as well. I have also noticed that many Classical schools do use CM methods.
  14. Does anyone know of a co-op or one day school that is Charlotte Mason/ Classical? I am wanting to start a hybrid type co-op/school in my area that has these two models intertwined. I have searched online and can't find anything. I feel like this already exists, since, many homeschool this way. Any input would be appreciated. Crecy
  15. That might be what I need to do now. Possible, charge if someone is wanting a more one on one guidance? Thank you for your feedback. I feel there is so much seasoned homeschoolers can offer. This is what helped me on my beginning journey to homeschool :)
  16. Thinking about offering guidance services for homeschoolers in my area. This would be helping with planning out curriculum, developing curriculum, college prep, transitioning to high school/college, etc. Does anyone currently do this? Or used someone like this? If you could PM me that would be wonderful. I am trying to think through fees, meeting times, what people might actually need, etc. Thanks Crecy
  17. I've heard some people use the truth quest guides Sent from my SM-T713 using Tapatalk
  18. My oldest went through the EE and I chose not to do this with my next two oldest. Instead we just focused a couple of days on what the EE said and used it as a reference. I would not purchase this as a reference. Have you looked at Excellence in Literature? We have enjoyed using this and it is flexible.
  19. My sister in law has crps please share what you thought of the treatment at Austin. Sent from my SM-T713 using Tapatalk
  20. Thank you. I ordered the Student Quest Guide and not sure about the teacher guide for Aristotle Leads the Way. I think we can do the experiments without the teacher guide. (I prefer not to spend more $) So, I am going to tie in Kingfisher with the readings. I wish the Apologia General Science worked. It is open and go, which I need right now. Today, my dd researched and wrote a couple of pages on how the dishwasher works. (She really dislikes Apologia and this was her way to show me she doesn't need it?)
  21. We watched The Century by Peter Jennings on YouTube. There is a study guide that goes with it and has great questions and reading suggestions. I can't seem to find the study guide that was online, but I did save it and would be happy to send it you, send me a pm. Here is the order of the episodes: THE CENTURY: AMERICA’S TIME EPISODE GUIDE Volume 1: The Beginning Through The 20’s Episode 1 (The Beginning: Seeds of Change) Episode 2 (1914-1919: Shell Shock) Episode 3 (1920-1929: Boom To Bust) Volume 2: The ‘30s Episode 4 (Stormy Weather) Episode 5 (Over the Edge) Volume 3: The ‘40s Episode 6 (1941-1945: Civilians At War) Episode 7 (1941-1945: Homefront) Episode 8 (1946-1952: Best Years) Volume 4: The ‘50s and ‘60s Episode 9 (1953-1960: Happy Daze) Episode 10 (1960-1964: Poisoned Dreams) Episode 11 (1965-1970: Unpinned) Volume 5: The ‘70s Episode 12 (1971-1975: Approaching The Apocalypse) Episode 13 (1976-1980: Starting Over) Volume 6: The ‘80s and ‘90s Episode 14 (1981-1990: A New World) Episode 15 (The ‘90s And Beyond: Then And Now)
  22. I just wanted to add regarding AG. You can go complete this at a slower pace. I found 7-8th grade to be a good starting place and gives time to finish it. I really like the Review and Reinforcements to give in high school. (I recommend no matter what grammar you may have used. It is a great review.) AG also recommends to be flexible. You do not have to do all the problems or all the worksheets. If they understand the concept, you can go on, or only assign odds or evens, etc. I'm excited about SWB's grammar as well, and may switch to it when it's available. My older 3 really know their grammar. (They used all 4 levels of FLL, Rod & Staff (1 yr), IEW Fix-It (1 yr), and completed AG)
  23. My dd was in tears today working through Apologia General Science. (She doesn't cry very often and works hard at her school.) She pleaded, "Can I please watch videos, read about something, write a summary and do an experiment?" She is my youngest and this is the first time I have used General Science. I have only used Apologia Chemistry and Physics. So, I am thinking of switching her. She is 11 and I am thinking this might not be the best format for her. I have the Story of Science series, and have never used them. (Always wanted to) Has anyone used this or recommend resources to go with it so it could be a stand alone science? I have no problem pulling things from various areas to make one curriculum. I thought using Aristotle Leads the Way as the spine and adding in experiments might be good. (She will be starting Ancients soon)
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