(07-05-2017, 12:11 PM)LeslieNoelani Wrote: I think the only real disadvantage is if you continue on to Forms 2 and 3 because then it really does get lighter and you miss more books. That's a big plus for schools and co-ops where they realistically can't assign as much, but I think it's a disadvantage in a home situation where more can be done (unless there are family circumstances where something substantially lighter is necessary -- such as a child who truly needs a much lighter load).
I've been hearing moms talk about doing Form 1, and then moving their kids into Year 4 (of "AO Classic"? ). I hadn't considered that as an option, but I think it makes sense.
Leslie, I have a question about this. ^^^ if a child does go thru Form 1 and 2 in AO 2.0, how much is she missing? I have a rising 9 yo and 7 yo and two toddlers. We are doing one AO year in 18 months! . I don't want to miss anything, but it makes me feel so behind to go this slow.
Thank you!!!!
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