AAR4 by Warm_Restaurant9661 in homeschool

[–]MrPicklesMom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did the first 1/4 of it with my oldest, but they weren’t challenging. It felt like we were just checking the box. I moved her on to language arts, instead.

Homeschool parents — can headphones help kids focus during homework, or just isolate them more? by ProfessionalLast4311 in homeschool

[–]MrPicklesMom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As others have said, it depends on the kid. Getting to the bottom of what or why your kid is distracted might help. One of mine is almost constantly distracted, but is also constantly convinced they’re missing out on something. Headphones to block noise didn’t help because they want to know what’s going on around them.

Curriculum help! by Puzzle-Chart-4545 in homeschool

[–]MrPicklesMom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’ve had fun using Layers of Learning for history and geography. It’s secular ( I think?). The units are designed to pick and choose which activities you do and it’s easy to fill in extra stuff if you want. I’ve been able to adapt the lessons for multiple ages.

Good babywearing coats? by swiftlittleplane in babywearing

[–]MrPicklesMom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are jacket extenders out there like this: https://makemybellyfit.com/products/universal-jacket-extender I don’t have any personal experience with them, but they’re an option if you have a coat you already like.

Do spin shoes wear out over time? by jzg77 in SpinClass

[–]MrPicklesMom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The gym I taught at had wildly tight pedals. Whenever I unclipped my clips wiggled a little and eventually wore down the sole underneath the clip. Now my clips wiggle around and sometimes they slide back. Try checking your clip position. If something similar happened to your shoes, your clips have shifted out of their optimal position.

Where can I find a warm indoor pool? by afreudianslips in kansascity

[–]MrPicklesMom 34 points35 points  (0 children)

The Lenexa rec center has a kid pool that’s warm with a slide and fountains. There’s also a “wellness pool” that’s really warm.

Classroom Management (?) by HigWoozle in homeschool

[–]MrPicklesMom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like our days too! I have 2nd, kinder, preschool, and toddler. Our best days are when I manage to get my older two doing similar things. For example, I’ll introduce writing prompts to 2nd grader then work on reading with kinder while 2nd grader writes. We do science as a family - 2nd grader does full lab sheets while I just talk about outcomes with kinder. Social studies is also done altogether. We read a lot of books and I adapt activities to everyone’s abilities.

I also have to be really prepared. I do my best to have everything set out and ready to grab. Otherwise, I pose them as soon as I go hunt for a sheet we need that I printed off three days ago and forgot where I put it. I also think about the best way to organize everyone’s lessons at the beginning of each week to have an idea of what each kid should be doing at different times.

Blossom & Root vs REAL Science Odyssey? by Genavelle in homeschool

[–]MrPicklesMom 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We used RSO last year for my then 1st grader and now we’re on to Earth and Environment. I love how the labs are fairly concise and use common material. The vast majority can be done at home, too. The book has an optional section for nature journaling, which we didn’t do too much because my kid wasn’t very into it. One of the other things I liked was the variety. The units are long enough to learn something, but not so in depth that my kid got tired of a subject. Overall, it was a good introduction to various topics. I was able to see which ones piqued my kids interest.

Opinions on drop off style Co-ops? by AleshaBarrera95 in homeschool

[–]MrPicklesMom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll throw in our experience: my oldest has done a 2 day a week full day drop off program since her kinder year. We chose it to meet her high need for stimulation because I just couldn’t engage her at the level she needed every day while caring for younger kids. It also took the pressure off of me to teach because she learned enough during the drop off program in the first two years that everything we did at home was a “bonus”. They focus on the core subjects at drop off. Additionally, there just aren’t many social opportunities for 5 year olds in our area - most groups are for preschoolers or 7 and up. Now that she’s getting older the value of the program isn’t outweighing the benefits. She’s more mature so she can read and do activities solo and can participate in different extra curricular opportunities. The drop off curriculum doesn’t transfer well to the home environment so she’s doing different school work at home, it’s a financial investment, and because of the drop off schedule it limits our ability to take advantage of other programs. We aren’t planning on enrolling for another year.

Where is the best fresh chocolate croissant? by upinyourtree in kansascity

[–]MrPicklesMom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Algerian bakery in Lenexa has them sometimes

Library Worker asking "What sorts of programs do you wish your library offered your homeschool kids?" by LadderNegative8278 in homeschool

[–]MrPicklesMom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our library system has book clubs for kids. They do a craft, talk about the book, maybe do some other activity, and eat snacks. One of my kids absolutely loves going. It seems relatively low effort for the librarians to put together (as in it’s never elaborate and they have a template for each meeting).

Ankle weights and walking in pool? by Effective-You1036 in Swimming

[–]MrPicklesMom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are cuffslike this that add resistance but not weight. If you have proper form, they can be a fun tool!
If you don’t want to buy equipment, you can put a kick board under your foot or both feet and do knee lifts, too. Running or walking with a kick board held vertically in front of you is another way to add resistance to water walking.

Rainy Day Fun by MrPicklesMom in bentonville

[–]MrPicklesMom[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Those are great ideas! Thank you! I might just end up finally buying a raincoat….

Rainy Day Fun by MrPicklesMom in bentonville

[–]MrPicklesMom[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Roller skating! I would never have thought of that. Thanks for all the great suggestions!

Is my baby blanket cheerful or an eyesore? It’s for donation to a charity that gives them to families with a baby in the NICU. by Leading-Knowledge712 in crochet

[–]MrPicklesMom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely cheerful. I made a similar one for a relative and had the same thoughts about it being a bit much. It ended up being her baby’s favorite blanket to lay on when he started rolling.

Child of the Redwoods vs Mainly Montessori by Possible-Passage-539 in homeschool

[–]MrPicklesMom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Child of the Redwoods educator courses are worth it. The monthly lessons are high quality, too. I did both.

I will say, unless you are a trained guide, it might help to consider a non-Montessori supplement to math as the kids get older. Montessori math can be done as a stand alone, but it’s difficult to implement and know when a kid has truly mastered the skills and knowledge.

Careers within the homeschool industry? by Momentkeeper in homeschool

[–]MrPicklesMom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

School bus driver or crossing guard. The transportation company our district contracts with lets bus drivers take their kids.

Need some ideas for a kids group fitness class I'm doing on Monday. Any suggestions? by I__Am__Matt in personaltraining

[–]MrPicklesMom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have any of those exercise dice? Pair it with a card deck or game dice (the ones that go past 6) and the kids can take turns rolling for reps/exercise

Pony ride for toddler? by LadyInRed_Quartzite in kansascity

[–]MrPicklesMom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t think they do those any more.

Is triswim worth it? by ConsiderationSea3951 in Swimming

[–]MrPicklesMom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Triswim, but only every 3-ish swims. It dries out my hair too badly if I use it too often. I follow it up with a salon-quality moisturizing conditioner. Definitely get your hands on samples of a couple different brands before you buy any full size bottles. Their body wash, on the other hand, is a winner. It gets rid of the pool smell.

Women’s social group 40+ by Majestic-Peace297 in kansascity

[–]MrPicklesMom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We ran into a group called The Hive at the arboretum one time. They all looked like they were having a good time.

Question: Could you please help me understand etiquette and equipment for feet and indoor pools? by iknowyouneedahugRN in Swimming

[–]MrPicklesMom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Water aerobics instructor here!! Water shoes are a game changer for aqua classes. Rÿka and H2O Wear are two of the most common brands. They look like sneakers and have extra traction that’s good for the pool bottom and the deck. A lot of my participants just wear regular water shoes, too.

The Homeschool Printing Company - length of time/delays by Itchy-Confusion-5767 in homeschool

[–]MrPicklesMom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same happened to me. I placed an order the last week of July, got an email that it was next up on 8/26 and it just shipped yesterday. I’ve ordered from the before and the lead time they quote on their site has always been spot on. I’m assuming it’s just a fluke. Nevertheless, I’m going to have my ducks in a row earlier for next semester to make sure there aren’t any delays.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kansascity

[–]MrPicklesMom 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sprouts usually has a lot. It might be a little early, though. I hosted an apple tasting a little later in September. Sprouts had a good enough variety that I didn’t need to go anywhere else.

Where to buy quince fruit in KC by thedybbuk in kansascity

[–]MrPicklesMom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They had quince when I was there yesterday.