We home school our son, we do this using many options available to us. No I’m not a graduate I may not be perfect in grammar. However, the internet opens a wide amount of available options from real person teaching to pre-made work and things I have made (interactive and non). Our son he is very smart, this is his second year of actually learning his basics of pre-k and k. He also has a noted learning disability so we take a different approach on things. When he’s tired of doing the work or appears bored we stop. I will sometimes try several times a day, then other days once and that is it. Just depends on how our boy is feeling or acting that day.
When it comes to his ABC’s, he really has a hard time remembering them. His numbers are a different story, he is very smart and remembers them. He can add, subtract, count to 100+, he can count by 10’s to 10,000. I was flabbergasted when I heard him do this, I didn’t teach him that high (10,000) but he could do it. He makes me smile and very proud. He had a hard beginning being born 2 months early at 30 weeks, weighing in at a whole 3lbs 10oz, my little miracle!! I knew while I was pregnant I wouldn’t ever put him in public schools! I just couldn’t do it, how could I subject him to that, knowing how horrible my public schooling experiences were (not to mention Detroit Public Schools Teaches you NOTHING, even the teachers lied on students there).
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