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Site to help you choose a method and curriculum

post #1 of 10
Thread Starter 
I can't remember the site, but it has you answer a bunch of questions which determine your child's best learning style. It then gives you a list of curriculum options that best suit your child's learning style.

Anyone know what the site is called?
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post #3 of 10
I'm not familiar with that one, but here's a good page of articles:
Determine your child's learning style

Lillian
post #4 of 10
Okay hazy memories of something like this - maybe http://www.homeschooldiner.com/

I just looked, I think this is it:
http://www.homeschooldiner.com/quiz/...omeschool.html
post #5 of 10
Sounds just like the Cathy Duffy book, Top 100 Curriculum or something.
post #6 of 10
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Originally Posted by mom2ponygirl View Post
Okay hazy memories of something like this - maybe http://www.homeschooldiner.com/

I just looked, I think this is it:
http://www.homeschooldiner.com/quiz/...omeschool.html
This is it! Thanks so much!
post #7 of 10
I can't get to the quiz. (the button isn't clickable for me.)
post #8 of 10
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Originally Posted by dotnetdiva View Post
Sounds just like the Cathy Duffy book, Top 100 Curriculum or something.
this was a good book, but my problem was it based on her check lists, you can't 'gage" a child till they are a lot older --

so while it is helpful to me know looking at the differt curr that fit differnt styles (classical, CM, etc) that appeal to me the momma, it did not give my any insight into what would fit my son (he is jsut too young to know).
post #9 of 10
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Originally Posted by Momma Aimee View Post
this was a good book, but my problem was it based on her check lists, you can't 'gage" a child till they are a lot older --

so while it is helpful to me know looking at the differt curr that fit differnt styles (classical, CM, etc) that appeal to me the momma, it did not give my any insight into what would fit my son (he is jsut too young to know).
Although by the time he's ready for any of it, you'll know about the different things available, and you'll be beginning to notice how he tends to learn best. And then you'll be able to try a little of this and a little of that, constantly tailoring to his needs. I don't think most people start out doing what they end up with - there are usually continual changes along the way. Lillian
post #10 of 10
Yep, like Lillian said, you learn as you go and evolve into something you are comfortable with.

That book pointed me to unit studies and now we are doing something totally different.
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