Yes, we currently use Ron Paul, been using it for years, but it doesen't work for most of our kids. Particularly the math and science leaves too mucb lacking and puts too much responsibility on the kids. The material is good, but its *too* self directed. For math and science, its difficullt to find something that is both good, but isn't expecting the kids to have a full chemistry, electronics lab and workshop to themselves and isn't going to shove tranny culture down their throat with math word problems (like Khan). I'm wondering if anyone has found a good interactive online curriculum that isn't going to try to make our kids cut off their genitals, but also isn't going to preach to them about how they are wicked irrevocable sinners and there is no salvation in this life. Just teach my kid math please!
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Yeah, I think you'll probably need to just customize. I grew up being homeschooled before the computer was really being used to full potential and ended up graduating with lots of online university classes under my belt.. I would do book coursework, various activities, a local church sports team, boy scouts, and then periodic homeschool club/org meetings for biology or history or science, stuff like that, for hands-on learning - specific classes held by the homeschooling organization. For my own kids, I'll do some online, and then plenty of hands on. Maybe it would be good to review specific YouTube videos to pick the one you like best, then quiz them on it, or have them tackle a real-life project that puts the knowledge in the video to the test. If you find anything else besides those I have shared, I'd love to hear about it.