$25 I believe. You also get $25 for each person you refer. So if you reach a few blogging, it might pay for itself for a while. The good thing is that it is month to month. If it doesn't work for you, there is no long term contract. I like that.
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I must have gotten in on a cheaper rate when I signed up. Sorry! I also have a couple of friends who signed up and you get free months for that. Plus if you blog about your experience, good or bad, you will get a check as well.
Anyway, there are ...
I wonder if you're thinking of the same program? It's $15/month! We couldn't afford it if it were more.
I'm glad she's doing better. I think there are just bumps in the road here and there. I always tell myself that it will pass eventually! I'm t...
we tried time for learning awhile ago. I wish that we could afford it too. It costs a lot. If it was 15 or 10 I think that I'd be more inclined to use it. Dd is doing much better with reading and has begun to sound things out! The computer is a bi...
We have been homeschooling for about 6 years. I have used lots of different curriculums. I would really love to try Time4Learning but my hubby said that it is just too expensive. Especially since I would want to use it for all 3 of my children. My...
We've been homeschooling our daughter, 8, for almost a whole school year now. She has SPD, but the primary manifestation is sever tactile defensiveness. Because getting clothes on her was so difficult, we decided homeschooling would be best. I can...
I homeschool my three children. My youngest son is currently 7 years old. He has Aspergers and exibits the same issues you are describing in your daughter. I am looking into trying some sort of online learning for him. Perhaps "Switched On Schoolh...
I usually make education tasks short and increase the length and intensity a little at a time. Include a lot of praise. I mix academics with fun activities that I know the child enjoys that can be used as carrot. Remember you are giving instructio...
Hello,
I run a program in Canton Mi., we service adults and children with sensory needs- we currently have three O.T. 's on staff that assist with the evalaution process and training families on how to help kids with sensory needs.
Let me know if there is anything I can be of assistance with, my son has been being treated now for over 5 years and is doing very well with all of the things we have implemented to assist with his sensory processing.
I don't use any particular curriculum. The county we live in has a website with all the skills needed for each year and I use that as a general guideline on what to teach. I use books, websites, anything to help him learn. Also we incorporate a lot of sensory activities and breaks. He loves it and is doing very well. He says he never wants to go to regular school. He had a very bad experience from his first week of kindergarten and we pulled him out. Now we know more about his issues and how to help him learn. We are all happier with homeschool. How is it working for you?
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My daughter has pdd-nos, anxiety and sensory disorder. She is 6 and was dxed at age 5. She has issues with noises and touch.
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I'm married and have 4 kids that we homeschool. I love crafts and hanging out with family and friends.