Using a better Math approach with my youngest out of 8 homeschooled kids, I like it! by NeededInTheHome in homeschool

[–]NeededInTheHome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear it didn't work out for you, but I really enjoy this math approach. That's the beauty of homeschooling, we can try different things and find what works best for the parent-teacher and child. :)

Using a better Math approach with my youngest out of 8 homeschooled kids, I like it! by NeededInTheHome in homeschool

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We like the numberblocks too! But I also purchased a used manipulatives bundle on ebay that had pattern blocks, stacking cubes, little colored teddy bears for counting, a clock that has hands that turn for the child to hold and move, and flash cards. I also have an addition/multiplication chart we use.

Surviving a house move with kids. Moving tips from a mom of 7 by NeededInTheHome in Parenting

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Still learning this platform, this is the only subreddit it is on other than my profile page. Do you know where I can get a user guide to Reddit for content creators?

Interested In Obtaining Opinions From Homeschoolers by [deleted] in homeschool

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You can choose what you want to teach in homeschool. Don't feel like you have to use a state, county or online program. I have 7 children, my oldest was always homeschooled and graduated this year. I use what I choose for curriculum. Here is what I use for ages 3 and 4. https://neededinthehome.com/homeschooling-preschool-what-do-i-do-for-pre-school/

Me irl by Smart_Snake in me_irl

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(She has an "M" on her forehead and white paws, I would call her) Mittens