You're welcome! And I really love these slow years for the littles. It changes before you know it and then they're doing big independent things in the blink of an eye.
Im actually thinking of home schooling my 6 year old I've been googling online and finding RU-vid videos to guide me about the curriculum. I thought by law I'm supposed to home school for 6 hours 😩 I'm so lost but I really want to do this for my child
Hey Nayimi! I would encourage you to look up your state on HSLDA website to see what your state laws are for homeschooling. I will admit that I am not familiar with every state's legal requirements for homeschooling, but a time-period for an amount of learning doesn't really sound like any rules for homeschooling I've come across. That being said- I would say many things count as "homeschooling." Physical education, hiking, visiting a state park, documentaries, instrument lessons, engaging with the community in different environments, handicrafts, learning to cook, learning "any" skill, etc.... lots of ways to make up 6 hours outside of math and writing and phonics!!!
Sure! Math is Rod and Staff, Arithmetic 1. For reading instruction/ phonics we're using Logic of English, level C. For literature/ enrichment we're using Memoria Press First Grade Enrichment Curriculum.