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rootw0rmonMay 31, 2018
rubidiumonMay 15, 2020
Saxon math seems to be good from homeschooling parents reviews.
Montessori, Charlotte Mason, great books, etc have all stood the test of time when it comes to educational approaches.
Many homeschooling parents pick and choose what they find helpful for their kids.
Pretty much everything has been tried in the field of education. It’s a matter of execution and attention not innovation.
VeenonOct 19, 2020