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[quote=Anonymous]We are covid homeschoolers, so we homeschooled last year and this year, and we did Logic of English. My oldest was in public school and an advanced reader so we didn't find it worked as well for her. My youngest was in K when we started, just turned 5 at the time, and is doing so well with Logic of English. We particularly like that he developed more phonetic learning than she did in school so his pronunciation and spelling is much better. We already decided that even though our toddler will likely be in public school when she is ready, we want to make sure we use LofE for her because of the benefits we see. We are disappointed we didn't use it for our oldest. We don't spend more than a half hour a day, often far less than that. I usually do a lesson a day, but if he isn't in the mood for it or I can tell he just doesn't have the attention span that day, I do the lesson in two days. From what I have looked online, other families will often spend more than one day per lesson. If you don't have younger children who will be using the materials, there is a Buy/Sell/Trade FB group you can sell your materials on. [/quote]
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