So you want me to tell you about the best curriculum to use for your 1st, 7th, pre-K or 82nd grader?ย  Uh-uh! Oh no, sister!ย  Youโ€™re going to have to figure all that out on your own!ย  Set me up for that kind of โ€ฆ. mutter, scoff, mumbleโ€ฆ vicious attack and ridiculeโ€ฆmutter, mumbleโ€ฆpencils and protractors hurled at my math preferencesโ€ฆ..mumble, snortโ€ฆ.too much money, phewโ€ฆ.not enough creative controlโ€ฆ.blah, blahโ€ฆ.creation vs.uncle and aunt apeโ€ฆ..Lord, no! Iโ€™d rather discuss how to build walls and burn bridges with Trump or how to avoid pesky government spam with Hillary!

There are brave and possibly bored insomniac label-loving, categorizing bloggers who will break things down for you as best as they can into religious, secular, teaching styles, desired time schedules, classical, eclectic, year-round, self propelling, hands-on, hands-off, requires both hands and a whip, etc. Which is great and very helpful.ย  So, get reading.ย  There are a bajillion descriptions and reviews of curriculum on the web. Do your own homework! I spent months of late nights, early mornings, andย caffeine highsย reading and comparing, and Iโ€™ll not cheat you out of such fun.

And Iโ€™ll not have you being lazy and taking my word for it, then end up being less than satisfied, andย thus returnย to burn me at the stake for wasting your time and money because you read about something awesome when you finally decided to crack a homeschool forum. See, Iโ€™ve read all that already and I chose what I chose because I liked it best for my kids. Jokes on you, my friend.

Maybe we should just go back to the dawn of our rebellion against the institution and instead of calling it โ€œHomeschoolingโ€ we should just rename it โ€œDo Your Thang,โ€ that way we declare our freedom and still sound kind of chill. Because, lets be honest, weโ€™re not exactly a united bunch marching to the same goal.

Aaaah! Put your finger down, and donโ€™t interrupt. Yes, I know weโ€™re all working towards happy, well adjusted, successful, smart graduates.ย  But I guarantee my idea of smart and well adjusted is different than many homeschool moms out there.ย  Letโ€™s not argue the details.ย  Thatโ€™s the point.ย  You march East and Iโ€™ll march West.ย  And I canโ€™t tell you how to march East if I donโ€™t like the sun in my eyes in the morning when Iโ€™m drinking my coffee.

First and foremost, youโ€™ve got to figure which direction youโ€™re going to march. You might find a few heading that direction too. But beware creating a band, cause as soon as you bond over a good writing curriculum, theyโ€™ll break formation and veer South.ย  You donโ€™t have to feel abandoned.ย  Remember, โ€œDo Your Thang.โ€ย  March in a zigzag if itโ€™s your โ€œThang.โ€

It also seems that everyone in the world is looking to either fight or be a victim of something these days. And this has spilled over into the homeschooling world as well. When you start reading those reviews Iโ€™ve assigned for your homework, just you wait! ย Every other review will contradict the one before.

Saxon math will bore your children to tears.

Saxon math is the best because is spirals and concepts are not forgotten.

Saxon math is not fair to visual learners because the print is so dull.

Saxon math is to blame for childs stammer and lack of confidence in his marriage.

You get the idea.

You have an opinion and a thousand people are lined up to tell you why youโ€™re wrong. Newsflash, opinions canโ€™t be wrong.ย  Donโ€™t get your paperclips in a knot!ย  Just point your direction and โ€œDo Your Thang.โ€

Iโ€™ve told some close homeschool friends what we use for curriculum when they were desperate for help getting started. But, I always throw a disclaimer in the book bag:

This curriculumย is what works for us today. I reserve the right to disagree with myself tomorrow and deny anything I claim to be true today as pertains to the usage of the aforementioned curriculum with or without a warning or a book burning.

Oh, and Saxon math rocks!

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