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<blockquote data-quote="WNC Gal" data-source="post: 64846" data-attributes="member: 3783"><p>We did homeschool our child for several months (although she ultimately needed more intensive inpatient help). </p><p></p><p>We subscribed to four different relatively inexpensive on-line curriculums (Time 4 Learning, eTap, Homeschool Learning Network, and Virtual Homeschool International)and several fun educational programs too (such as Brain Pop, GeeArt and Rosetta Stone). She had the freedom of switching between them as long as she logged her activities each day and worked each day on a prep program for nationalized testing (Bright Education Testing). (We also supplemented by utilizing a Sylvan tutor (on-line) and hiring a middle school math teacher to work with her several days a week. And subscribed to several print news magazines from Scholastic.</p><p> </p><p>It was a workable solution for us at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WNC Gal, post: 64846, member: 3783"] We did homeschool our child for several months (although she ultimately needed more intensive inpatient help). We subscribed to four different relatively inexpensive on-line curriculums (Time 4 Learning, eTap, Homeschool Learning Network, and Virtual Homeschool International)and several fun educational programs too (such as Brain Pop, GeeArt and Rosetta Stone). She had the freedom of switching between them as long as she logged her activities each day and worked each day on a prep program for nationalized testing (Bright Education Testing). (We also supplemented by utilizing a Sylvan tutor (on-line) and hiring a middle school math teacher to work with her several days a week. And subscribed to several print news magazines from Scholastic. It was a workable solution for us at the time. [/QUOTE]
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