I've been invited to try Time4Learning for one month in exchange for a candid review. My opinion will be entirely my own, so be sure to come back and read about my experience. Time4Learning can be used as a homeschool curriculum, for afterschool enrichment and for summer skill sharpening. Find out how to write your own curriculum review for Time4Learning.
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Thanks, Linda! I'm excited to get started with it, next week. I didn't realize they had already set it up for us until I logged in yesterday, so we should be good to go!
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Posted by: Smellyann | 20 March 2012 at 18:31
I would love to hear your comments on Time4Learning. We have been using T4L for five years and love it. I will tell you that among the things I really like is that it plans lessons and keeps records for me. I know that some people like to plan their own lessons, but this is such a plus for me! I will be checking back to see how you feel about it. Enjoy!
Posted by: Linda | 17 March 2012 at 08:14
Do you think there's any chance he could be colorblind, and that's why he's having that difficulty?
I'll be happy to evaluate the pre-K materials, as much as I have access to them during my trial period, for you and any other readers who are interested in that level! :)
~melanie
Posted by: Smellyann | 10 March 2012 at 05:35
Cool! I know you won't be trying out the PreK stuff, but I'd love to know if you think it is worth it for me to try with Luke. He's a little smartipants & is just soaking up everything I've done with him! (except colors--which I still can't get him to learn)
Posted by: Stephanie G. | 08 March 2012 at 13:15