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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you! We are Christian, but not evangelical, and prefer to keep them separate. Also prefer to avoid political leanings as much as possible. *I want them to learn how to think, not what to think.) I am a terrible teacher, so I don't see myself putting together a curriculum. Some combination of 1-3 would be best. My child is not very self-directed, and needs engagement. We do not have experience with #3. I only see that working if I hired tutors to use that curriculum to teach it. Curious also about foreign language options as well. Thank you! [/quote] PP here, it sounds like we're in the same boat. The only curriculum I've used that had political leanings was Life of Fred, and that's because my one math loving kid loves the zaniness and just rolls his eyes with me when the political stuff comes up. A lot of what I suggest would be considered "liberal" by some in that includes authors who are POC, and teaches evolution but it's not political, just secular. [/quote]
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