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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 602820"><p>We keep homeschooling through the summer, but difficult child 1 is in public school. So he has summer off. He does do better with the school schedule. Right now he goes to an autistic teens group twice a week and he can earn 15 min of minecraft time for an hour of work. He wants to know down to the second how much time he has earned. The rest of the kids have school Monday - Thursday. Just the last few weeks I've started Elsie with school. I like to start about age 4. difficult child 3 is starting to catch up in reading and math to difficult child 2 and that will sting a bit for difficult child 2. difficult child 2 though soaks up science like no one I've seen before. I still have to find a good science curriculum for him. Ann I think has some learning disabilities. It is very hard for her to learn how to read. Buster has his own work to do. His EI therapist calls it a learning box. We just got it today. Its a bunch of fun adult directed activities he and I sit down to do. Cherub is just learning how to scoot. She sometimes can go backwards but never forwards. She gets mad about this. She does roll a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 602820"] We keep homeschooling through the summer, but difficult child 1 is in public school. So he has summer off. He does do better with the school schedule. Right now he goes to an autistic teens group twice a week and he can earn 15 min of minecraft time for an hour of work. He wants to know down to the second how much time he has earned. The rest of the kids have school Monday - Thursday. Just the last few weeks I've started Elsie with school. I like to start about age 4. difficult child 3 is starting to catch up in reading and math to difficult child 2 and that will sting a bit for difficult child 2. difficult child 2 though soaks up science like no one I've seen before. I still have to find a good science curriculum for him. Ann I think has some learning disabilities. It is very hard for her to learn how to read. Buster has his own work to do. His EI therapist calls it a learning box. We just got it today. Its a bunch of fun adult directed activities he and I sit down to do. Cherub is just learning how to scoot. She sometimes can go backwards but never forwards. She gets mad about this. She does roll a lot. [/QUOTE]
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