Thanks Robbi and Meredith for more great ideas! Meredith, it is great to hear that you have done this and that you are coming out all right on the other side!
I did shorten the week last year with Beyond, but when I saw the Bigger guide, I was overwhelmed
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and thought it would be a lot for DS to handle and too much for me to juggle two guides, let alone try to shorten the week to four days. We've got two units under our belts now, and I can see how we could squeeze the week a little by doubling up on some subjects each day. Bigger isn't as overwhelming as it looked and DS and I both love it even more than the earlier guides! (Bonus!) Reading DITHOR in the car on the way to co-op or storytime at night are options I could definitely implement.
I was concerned about being able to overlap the subjects, but it works out that I can sit with one student while the other is working on math or art. I start DD with tumblebooks while I go through history, Bible, poetry, and sometimes English with DS, then start him on math. DD finishes reading and then I start LHFHG with her. We can usually make it through 5 or 6 boxes while DS is working on math, so then when I put DD in math, she's almost done with the day and I can focus most of the remaining time on DS. It's been working well so far!
All that to say, I've just got two kids to work through these guides. So thanks for your input and patience! I figured some of you with just as many or more kids might have a thing or two to teach me about adapting the guides to the family's needs.
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