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It may help (or confuse) to look at some of my precious placement ramblings.

I thought he wouldn't be able to copy the drawings or do copywork....writing overall was my biggest concern. The sheer amount of it and feeling not only his stamina, but also his frustration with trying to get it done neatly and in a timely manner. This page took less time than my DD took when she did it, though hers was more "perfected"pjdobro wrote:All I can say Tamara, is that he did a better job of that than my ds did when he did that assignment at the first of this year. I ended up having to have my ds redo his. I would say that your ds did an excellent job! If the notebooking was your only concern for Bigger, then I would say he is ready.
He can't wait to be back home...he's not the kid excited for summer to be away from school...he's the one excited for summer so he can be at home with us and start homeschooling again! I plan to do half-speed 4 days per week August-March (meaning we'll only get about 12-14 units in) If we go visit my family in Florida then we'll go only two weeks into April, which is still great! Then we will finish it in 3rd grade. I'm in no rush to finish it and since we'll go half speed just a couple weeks to start in 3rd grade and take the rest full speed, I don't mind not getting far into it. With our busy weeks due to therapy, and the fact sister will only have 4 day weeks, it works out wellpjdobro wrote:That is so wonderful that he is so excited to start!![]()
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Julie, you have no idea how happy I am to get your "approval" as well. Lol.my3sons wrote:WOW, Tamara! I just saw this, and a picture is worth a thousand words!His writing and drawing looks very neat, and it sounds like it didn't take him all that long, nor did he need you hovering over him. Yeah, I think he's ready for half-speed BHFHG. Thanks for sharing this, and it looks like you have a good plan in place for your sweeties now. HOORAY!
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In Christ,
Julie