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As your child's parents/guardians, you must decide what you feel is safe for your family. I always encourage contacting your child's pediatrician for guidance if you are unsure about an activity's safety/age appropriateness. All activities on this blog are intended to be performed with adult supervision. Appropriate and reasonable caution should be used when activities call for the use of materials that could potentially be harmful, such as scissors, or items that could present a choking risk (small items), or a drowning risk (water activities), and with introducing a new food/ingredient to a child.
My child is going into 7th grade, and I see the IHIP is a bit different, or should I say extra. Can you please make a video for 7-8th grade IHIP on how to fill it out. I'm feel so confused.
We have been homeschooling for two years now and my boy who just turned eight, we have been using work books and apps for math but his math isn't very good seems like he forgets a lot. I wanna wipe the slate clean, so what you're saying is this is a good main curriculum?
This is an excellent curriculum. My son currently uses it. I can't say it will be the perfect fit for your son, but I think it is great to try it out, and it may be what you need.
I'm always glad to meet another "homeschool influencer" I'm a homeschooling mom of three. 7th, 8th and 10th grade. Hope your homeschool year is going well. 🌻
Ok I contacted them and here is what they said: Thanks for your message! Unfortunately, EP has recently decided to discontinue offering EP for Home to homeschoolers as of the end of this year, and we'll no longer be accepting any new subscriptions from this point forward. While it’s been a privilege to work with so many wonderful homeschooling families, we are unable to continue investing in the product & personnel support required to meet the unique needs of the community. We hope you have a great rest of your weekend, and we wish you the best of luck in your homeschooling journey! :)
Great suggestion! I will try to get to that asap, I believe for all of NY it is fairly similar. However, this seems to be the website you should check www.nysed.gov/nonpublic-schools/home-instruction#:~:text=Parents%20who%20wish%20to%20home,(IHIP)%20form%20to%20complete.
NYC homeschooler please everyone make sure everything is in working order. If your child is enrolled in a school do not take the child out of the school until all paperwork is completed. Absent children will get a home visit from a truant officer. Homeschooling is awesome.
Yes! Please sign your child out of their public or private school. Submit and have copies of your Letter of Intent. The DOE also sends a receipt stating they have received your paperwork, so print and save it in multiple places, just in case you need it.
Thank you for your help... this is my first year of homeschooling my 6th grader... it's almost my second week .. I think I am coming along ok... I like what you said about tackling one subject a day... is it ok if we review the 5th grade material... ?? As long as we're covering the subjects.. ? I appreciate your feedback..
I have a question, I have a daughter 5 years old who is severely autistic non verbal. I am deciding to homeschool because of her behaviors and I don’t feel comfortable sending her to public school. How am I supposed to test a child that can’t speak, read, or write ?
I do have a full video where i walk through the planner slowly and talk about each page and section ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Bht7H86yde0.htmlsi=ibqlZcM7b3_k7cyZ
@@BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers Okay thanks. I also started looking on Amazon under your stuff and noticed a lot of it was for younger (like kinder) kids. Do you have anything for any other ages?
@@user-jq3dx3du3v Thanks for checking out our books! I do have a lot of books for younger kids. We did start branching out for older kids but have yet to grow it much. Currently, we have the Positive Affirmation Coloring Book for Teens, Gratitude Journal with writing prompts, Homeschool Pep Talk book, which is for Adults, as is the Homeschool Positive Affirmations Coloring Book. We also have a bunch of notebooks. But more books are coming, so keep a look out for them. I appreciate your support, if you have suggestions I'm also open to hearing them :)
No, just the quarterly report. Depending on the grade at the end of the year you send in a written narrative form and the results of an annual assessment.
This was great! I just recently purchased the CTC monthly membership for my daughter and I have been searching for other moms who use it and can give a clear understanding of how it works. We are still trying to figure out how to use all of the various options on it and this was so helpful, I actually think I need to watch it again and take some notes. Thank you for taking the time to give such a great overview !
1. You're beautiful 😍 2. I like the way you speak (I'm strange 😂) 3. Thank you so much for this video. I really enjoyed you sharing your struggles and this part of your math journey
Thank you so much. Your comment really means a lot to me. I spend a lot of time creating these videos, editing them, and judging everything I do and say, so this means so much to me.
Hello I’m new to your channel, I’m also new to homeschooling in New York . I live in upstate New York is it about the same as homeschooling near/ in the city? My daughter will be going to second grade , do you have any suggestions on curriculums? And what you will be using for the new school year. Would the standardized testing not apply to 2nd graders?
you tell them the percentage your son scored in comparison to the others who tested. I will do a video soon, but if you used Homeschool Testing Services they have resources and people to help you read the results and can help you.
Hey how are you? I have a question, I got my sons test results im not sure if he passed,it looks like he did,any suggestions on how I can figure it out? I saw the video but I'm still not sure
Hello, this is my first year homeschooling, my children, so I wanted to know how we supposed to fill out the 4th quarterly, for 6,7,10 and 11th grade and if we can send it before them taking the yearly assessment test?
The 4th quarterly report is the one I filmed here. You can fill out any and all quarterly reports like this. List everything that was completed for the quarter in each section. If you take the annual assessments, take the exam and submit the results with the last quarterly report.
Are you done with T4L?- plz give ur recent review- I’m using T4L with my now 3rd grader n 10th grader. The 10th grader is bored- she’s a creative n wants creative learning… I’m stuck on what n how🫤… Homeschooling in NYC as well☺️🙏🏽❤
We used T4L for one quarter. It was great because it was all in one, and I think it is perfect when starting out and for younger kids. It's also a great tool to figure out your child's levels. If your 10th grader is bored I would look at different curricula. You may have to choose a different curriculum for each subject. That is what we do the majority of the time.
If he takes the test then yes, that is an annual assessment, you send the results or an explanation of the results. If you aren't testing which is okay, you just send in a written narrative. I linked to a template.
@@BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers oh thank you so much, u are such a relief with your explanations,specially because we are in the same city,you are in Brooklyn and im in manhattan, so whatever the rules are you always make it easier to understand.