Sunday after church, I ran into someone I hadn’t seen in a while. One thing she mentioned was that she wished she could homeschool her oldest child because he was having so much trouble at school. She meant to only comment in passing…and went on to list all the reasons she couldn’t and prepared to [...]
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| 1st Grade, 4th Grade, Homeschooling Multiple Children, faith-based homeschooling | 3 Comments
I thought I’d blog a few of my random thoughts this morning! As we’re winding down the school year, I’m having a hard time concentrating. I keep planning next year in my head! I have to decide who will use T4L. You know, it would be great if you could do T4L ala carte….  My [...]
Sorry…
| Elementary, Homeschool Curriculum, Kindergarten, Special Needs Learning | 1 Comment
I haven’t posted anything for awhile! We’ve been doing a lot of hands-on activities and little field trips here and there, so I haven’t been on the computer too much. It was really nice, because Tim hadn’t been on T4L for about two weeks, and we hadn’t really done a lot of ‘school’ work, which [...]
Ok, true confession time. I don’t use the lesson plans. I just don’t get it. I printed a whole bunch out, started highlighting lessons completed and just fizzled out. I don’t see the point. Since my husband’s injury, I am hardly able to even print off records, so maybe it isn’t all my fault, but [...]
When it’s too advanced?
| Gifted Learning, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Online, Kindergarten | 1 Comment
What do you all do when a child has gone beyond what T4L has for their level? Tim is almost done with 2nd grade science, and he finished 2nd grade social studies a few months ago. Third grade social studies was just out of league, it wasn’t interactive enough to hold his attention, and I’m [...]






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