PhyllisOrtiz
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Hi Rebecca, it's great to hear about your experience homeschooling your children and incorporating your homestead into your curriculum. Homeschooling can be a challenging but rewarding experience, and it's wonderful that you're able to tailor your children's education to their individual needs and interests.Hey ya'll, I am Rebecca currently a mother of four and I homeschool our children currently my daughter who 6 (n march she be 7), my oldest son who is 4 and my younger son who will be two. mostly the older two get school the younger does some things with us but not much and the month old doesnt do any school lol. I am currently making our curriculium using some websites and either hand writing it or using the computer to make it. I currently am teaching English, math and some science, my husband teaches the history because one i hate history and can not make it fun for another and he loves all things history the crazy person. We have a small amount of farm animals planning on increasing that so lots of lie lessons there. I been debating about buy curriculums we had used one in the past (rod and staff) which was great except my daughter didnt care for it and made school hard however she is perfectly happy with doing the school work i make for her and my husband aproves of the level of difficultly that i make it. She very much like me and learns like i do in alot of ways so makes it easier to make her it for her. She been improving very quickly with it as well so i guess i am doing something right. i firgured i would make a thread to see how many of us home school and to also talk to Ask AI APK Mod parents who do, we have several in our church that homeschool but one big difference is majority dont have a homestead and they are very active in outside the home activities and we cant afford alot of those right now so they are way busy and can rarely talk. so i going to bug yall lol. i figured we could discuss challanges and also share success and things that have helped us teach and other such things, any way hope to hear from yall soon.
One of the challenges of homeschooling can be finding the right curriculum that works well for your children. It sounds like you've found a good approach by creating your own curriculum and adapting it to your daughter's learning style. It's also great that your husband is able to contribute by teaching history, which is a subject you don't enjoy as much.