

Here are my children, my oldest is Abigail, she just turned 9, and will be in 4th grade next year. Abigail is a good worker and great reader. She learns quickly and loves to read, she can do lots of independant work, her weakness is spelling but she does write very good stories and reports.
Joshua will be 7 in June, he will be in second grade in June. He is a decent reader, but needs to build up confidence in reading. He can do some light independant work but enjoys having someone near by to help or let him know he is doing well. He is good at math and is a very wiggley boy!

James is 4 1/2 and will be 5 in August. He will be starting K lightly. He knows his phonics and has read a few three letter words. He enjoys letters, numbers and stories (he listens to the MFW science and social lessons and even asks questions! Funny when a 4 year old is asking something about Thomas Edison!) James is a cheerful little boy who is behind in gross motor skills and needs to work on pencil control, but I think is average for 4 in that area.
Toby will be 3 on Sunday, I won't do any Pre-K this year, he will color, play and listen to stories with everyone else. He is testing everything he can and a busy boy!
Levi is 19 months, he will be 2 in Sept. He is a fun, laughy, cheerful little one. He loves to cuddle and play during school time.
We have spent the last two years studing American History, so I would like to do something the focuses on world history, or even creation on. I would like to combine as much as possible for Abby and Joshua, although they are at differant levels in what they can do. I did push Joshua too hard this year by combining him with Abby in a 2nd and 3rd grade program. I learned very quickly to let Abby write her own reports and for Joshua to dictate to me and then he copied the work! I'm thinking about just using a workbook for math and LA's so they can do those independantly with me there to anwser questions. What program would work best? Does any program for K help with writing, learning to read and K math, or should we do workbooks for that like I did with the other two? How much time is involved with a day in this program? Is it easy to break up with baby interuptions? Can I do this program in around 3 hours of one on one time? Does it work well with a new little one, or is it too much running around and time?
Thank you so much for reading this and your time! God Bless!
-Lisa