Long! Crazy Family schedule--comparing HOD w/ Adventures
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 2:23 pm
I have searched the threads and read tons of good info on these boards and the MFW boards.
But I have questions regarding our family's specific situation. I don’t want to make it sound as though I’m putting down or praising either HOD or MFW—just wanting to lay everything out there, to hopefully get the right advice and direction.
First off, our schedule is crazy. I have an SN child who receives 10 to 11 hours of therapy a week, and he attends 5 days a week. His schedule can sometimes change as well.
For our first grader, we’re currently using CLE for our Math, LA, and Reading, which is great. We were trying to use Sonlight for History/Geography/Read Alouds but we were only reading ¼ of the books, if that, so it wasn’t worth the $$.
We’ve been using CLP for Science and it’s great. I don’t use the TM—we just read a chapter a week and do the discussion questions. This is working out and she’s learning. Our CLE takes us about 3 hours a day, but the CLP Science is good because it’s portable, simple, and we can fit it into our schedule, meaning we can have Science in the van, in the Drs. Office, in the therapist’s office, if we have some free time before church, etc. We used to supplement with a hands-on science program (Backyard Scientist) but just couldn’t get the experiments in. BTW these were only done once a week and we *still* had trouble getting them in.
I thought about using the CLP books for History. Since we are using CLP’s books already, someone suggested I look into HOD, so here I am!!
The great news is that I think the Little Hearts for His Glory will be great for my SN son. I tried MFW K with my oldest dd and it started off great but then it became too much for her so there’s no way I can imagine my son using it. After week 8, things just fell apart.
Now I’m checking into history for my dd’s 2nd grade. I checked into CLP’s history and MFW Adventures. And now looking at Beyond Little Hearts, and it appears as though we'd only use it for History, Science, and Bible. Honestly, when I look at MFW Adventures, I love how it looks with the individual state studies, the stickers, and cute activities that are included, but I'm also wondering, if we go with MFW Adventures, are we setting ourselves up to fail because it looks very time consuming. In our “real world,” would these cute activities and other things really get done?
And then I looked into HOD’s Beyond Little Hearts and saw there are also some other cute projects and activities, but the price is a lot more family friendly and it looks as though it could be more flexible compared to Adventures.
But then I also wonder, would it be just as good not to use Beyond Little Hearts or MFW Adventures with oldest dd and just purchase the History and Science Readers straight from CLP and continue what we're doing—not using a lesson plan for those subjects, but just carrying them with us and reading a chapter a week?
While our schedules are hectic, I do want to be able to do Bible, history, and science. If you’ve used BLHFHG or MFW Adventures, what can you tell me about each that would apply to our family’s specific needs or could actually cause us too much stress?
I thought about purchasing Beyond Little Hearts to have the extra projects on hand, if and when needed, but would that be worth the costs? I would love to do all the activities in BLHFHG or MFW Adventures, but which one, if either, would be most realistic for our family dynamics?
So, if you got this far, you need a medal!!!!! Sorry this is long but I've done so much reading and researching lately that I'm starting to look like those women in those home improvement commercials with their hair sticking straight out!
But I have questions regarding our family's specific situation. I don’t want to make it sound as though I’m putting down or praising either HOD or MFW—just wanting to lay everything out there, to hopefully get the right advice and direction.
First off, our schedule is crazy. I have an SN child who receives 10 to 11 hours of therapy a week, and he attends 5 days a week. His schedule can sometimes change as well.
For our first grader, we’re currently using CLE for our Math, LA, and Reading, which is great. We were trying to use Sonlight for History/Geography/Read Alouds but we were only reading ¼ of the books, if that, so it wasn’t worth the $$.
We’ve been using CLP for Science and it’s great. I don’t use the TM—we just read a chapter a week and do the discussion questions. This is working out and she’s learning. Our CLE takes us about 3 hours a day, but the CLP Science is good because it’s portable, simple, and we can fit it into our schedule, meaning we can have Science in the van, in the Drs. Office, in the therapist’s office, if we have some free time before church, etc. We used to supplement with a hands-on science program (Backyard Scientist) but just couldn’t get the experiments in. BTW these were only done once a week and we *still* had trouble getting them in.
I thought about using the CLP books for History. Since we are using CLP’s books already, someone suggested I look into HOD, so here I am!!
The great news is that I think the Little Hearts for His Glory will be great for my SN son. I tried MFW K with my oldest dd and it started off great but then it became too much for her so there’s no way I can imagine my son using it. After week 8, things just fell apart.
Now I’m checking into history for my dd’s 2nd grade. I checked into CLP’s history and MFW Adventures. And now looking at Beyond Little Hearts, and it appears as though we'd only use it for History, Science, and Bible. Honestly, when I look at MFW Adventures, I love how it looks with the individual state studies, the stickers, and cute activities that are included, but I'm also wondering, if we go with MFW Adventures, are we setting ourselves up to fail because it looks very time consuming. In our “real world,” would these cute activities and other things really get done?
And then I looked into HOD’s Beyond Little Hearts and saw there are also some other cute projects and activities, but the price is a lot more family friendly and it looks as though it could be more flexible compared to Adventures.
But then I also wonder, would it be just as good not to use Beyond Little Hearts or MFW Adventures with oldest dd and just purchase the History and Science Readers straight from CLP and continue what we're doing—not using a lesson plan for those subjects, but just carrying them with us and reading a chapter a week?
While our schedules are hectic, I do want to be able to do Bible, history, and science. If you’ve used BLHFHG or MFW Adventures, what can you tell me about each that would apply to our family’s specific needs or could actually cause us too much stress?
I thought about purchasing Beyond Little Hearts to have the extra projects on hand, if and when needed, but would that be worth the costs? I would love to do all the activities in BLHFHG or MFW Adventures, but which one, if either, would be most realistic for our family dynamics?
So, if you got this far, you need a medal!!!!! Sorry this is long but I've done so much reading and researching lately that I'm starting to look like those women in those home improvement commercials with their hair sticking straight out!