Hi! I have 6 children, and, so far, we've been using the classical model. *I* love it. It's perfect for me and for one of my boys. However, my daughter, not so much. She's obviously more artistic and more of a free spirit than the classical model gives her room for. She's smothering, and she's doing pretty badly. She's learning, just... not loving it. Or liking it. Barely tolerating it. She's actually getting rather "intellectually lazy," refusing to do anything that stretches her in the least. It's pretty frustrating.
So, we're on the look out for a new method for her. I was leaning strongly towards Waldorf (Christopherus in particular), but I'm not liking everything I see and hear about the underlying philosophy. I looked at Enki, but she's in 6th grade (more or less), and it only goes up to 3rd.
I'd like something multi-cultural, creative, artistic, with the look and feel of Waldorf (beautiful, soft, natural, fantasy feel) if that makes sense. She loves reading, and I'm not sure how either of those would do with keeping up with her there. If it was Christian based, that would be a plus, but it's not 100% necessary.
Does anyone have any recommendations? I'm not even sure I'm articulating what we're looking for well.
ETA: She's my oldest, at 11. My son is 9 and in 4th grade, although he's just fine with what we have, so we'll probably keep him with that. I also have a Kindy (5), 3 year old twins, and a 1 year old. I've been looking at Little Acorn for them, but if I could find something that flows well, that would be awesome, too.
So, we're on the look out for a new method for her. I was leaning strongly towards Waldorf (Christopherus in particular), but I'm not liking everything I see and hear about the underlying philosophy. I looked at Enki, but she's in 6th grade (more or less), and it only goes up to 3rd.
I'd like something multi-cultural, creative, artistic, with the look and feel of Waldorf (beautiful, soft, natural, fantasy feel) if that makes sense. She loves reading, and I'm not sure how either of those would do with keeping up with her there. If it was Christian based, that would be a plus, but it's not 100% necessary.
Does anyone have any recommendations? I'm not even sure I'm articulating what we're looking for well.
ETA: She's my oldest, at 11. My son is 9 and in 4th grade, although he's just fine with what we have, so we'll probably keep him with that. I also have a Kindy (5), 3 year old twins, and a 1 year old. I've been looking at Little Acorn for them, but if I could find something that flows well, that would be awesome, too.