Switching from MFW mid year - Help!!
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 7:53 am
I finally bit the bullet and decided to switch from MFW to HOD. It's end of January - am I crazy?!? Our curriculum is scheduled to be delivered on Thursday (yay!!), and I am thrilled with everything that is coming. 52 novels - amazing!!!
My dd is a very advanced 8 year old who reads at a 9th grade level and is doing 4th grade math. After talking to another HOD mom in my community and studying the placement chart, I decided that Preparing was the best fit for her. We were doing Creation to the Greeks in MFW, so I know that this will change up what she's has been learning a bit. I think that the first few lessons will touch on the some of the same things, so I am hoping that will ease her transition.
My ds is an average almost 7 year old. He's on the verge of reading (finally! yay!), and is doing 1st grade level math. He is slow about almost everything, but I am hoping it's just because he's "thorough."
I have always been drawn to Charlotte Mason's ideals of education, and apparently I mistakenly thought that MFW would provide that. (Missions is also huge on my heart, so that also drew me in.) However, MFW just wasn't what I was looking for. I truly LOVE the heart behind MFW (love love love!!), but I was missing the living books and high interest and "real" learning. The farther along we went with Creation to the Greeks, the more "textbook" it became.
I am nervous about switching curriculums mid year. Very nervous. I have this fear that my kiddos are going to fall behind. I especially don't want this for my dd since she has always been so far ahead - I don't want to lose her potential since God truly blessed her with an amazing mind. But along with that, I want a full education for my kiddos. HOD seems so promising to me that they are going to LEARN. With MFW I felt like I was teaching them, but they weren't learning it for themselves.
Anyway...I'd love any encouragement or pointers on switching from one curriculum to another (mid-year of all things!). I guess this will put us off the regular school year schedule as well. Is that a bad thing??? I'm trying not to second guess my decision!
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Amber
dd - Birdie, 8 yo, PHFHG
ds - Buddy-Ro, 7 yo, BLHFHG
ds - Toodle Bug, 2 yo, Play school

My dd is a very advanced 8 year old who reads at a 9th grade level and is doing 4th grade math. After talking to another HOD mom in my community and studying the placement chart, I decided that Preparing was the best fit for her. We were doing Creation to the Greeks in MFW, so I know that this will change up what she's has been learning a bit. I think that the first few lessons will touch on the some of the same things, so I am hoping that will ease her transition.
My ds is an average almost 7 year old. He's on the verge of reading (finally! yay!), and is doing 1st grade level math. He is slow about almost everything, but I am hoping it's just because he's "thorough."

I have always been drawn to Charlotte Mason's ideals of education, and apparently I mistakenly thought that MFW would provide that. (Missions is also huge on my heart, so that also drew me in.) However, MFW just wasn't what I was looking for. I truly LOVE the heart behind MFW (love love love!!), but I was missing the living books and high interest and "real" learning. The farther along we went with Creation to the Greeks, the more "textbook" it became.
I am nervous about switching curriculums mid year. Very nervous. I have this fear that my kiddos are going to fall behind. I especially don't want this for my dd since she has always been so far ahead - I don't want to lose her potential since God truly blessed her with an amazing mind. But along with that, I want a full education for my kiddos. HOD seems so promising to me that they are going to LEARN. With MFW I felt like I was teaching them, but they weren't learning it for themselves.
Anyway...I'd love any encouragement or pointers on switching from one curriculum to another (mid-year of all things!). I guess this will put us off the regular school year schedule as well. Is that a bad thing??? I'm trying not to second guess my decision!
--
Amber
dd - Birdie, 8 yo, PHFHG
ds - Buddy-Ro, 7 yo, BLHFHG
ds - Toodle Bug, 2 yo, Play school