My son does Ignite Christian Academy, we really do love it but I’ve been looking into switching him to monarch for highschool just because of the price difference…aside from that it seems as the 2only major differences between the two is that ICA has more live resources such as teachers/tutors for each subject and you get a regular school issued diploma and transcripts..I wonder how easy the switch would be for us, I mainly worry about math as I am very hands on with helping my son with all subjects and I struggle with math, he really needs a teacher for that subject. Ugh, so many options
to any student who have a say in what they learn about DO NOT do the family and consumer science unless you wanna answer super intrusive question which reminder your teacher/parent will read i chose it thinking "Hey thats like cooking and stuff" but nope cooking's like 5% of it and now i"m stuck staring at questions like "WhAt StReNgTh Do YoU sEe In OtHeRs Do YoU wIsH yOu HaD" the whole thing is basically a trap into a mental asylum considering most home schoolers have a crappy lonely life where parents throw crap at you and expect you to learn and have a happy life without anybody your age to be friends with and in most cases tore you away from the friends and life you did have but you know "home schoolers are smarter and happier" yet we have no clue how to talk to people i've legit had panic attacks trying to talk to someone at a front desk but we are "So PrEpArEd FoR liFe"
I’m so sorry that this has been your experience, that’s not how it’s supposed to be. I was homeschooled and my family was involved in lots of social opportunities.
We are currently using the Good and the Beautiful for a language arts supplement, Kahn academy for math and Duolingo for German. Everything else I'm writing for them, based on their interest.
Very thorough review. Thank you!
My son does Ignite Christian Academy, we really do love it but I’ve been looking into switching him to monarch for highschool just because of the price difference…aside from that it seems as the 2only major differences between the two is that ICA has more live resources such as teachers/tutors for each subject and you get a regular school issued diploma and transcripts..I wonder how easy the switch would be for us, I mainly worry about math as I am very hands on with helping my son with all subjects and I struggle with math, he really needs a teacher for that subject. Ugh, so many options
I would LOVE a review on IXL maybe compared to teaching textbooks🤗
I am looking into IXL....and I like the idea of comparing it to teaching textbooks. stay tuned!
to any student who have a say in what they learn about DO NOT do the family and consumer science unless you wanna answer super intrusive question which reminder your teacher/parent will read i chose it thinking "Hey thats like cooking and stuff" but nope cooking's like 5% of it and now i"m stuck staring at questions like "WhAt StReNgTh Do YoU sEe In OtHeRs Do YoU wIsH yOu HaD" the whole thing is basically a trap into a mental asylum considering most home schoolers have a crappy lonely life where parents throw crap at you and expect you to learn and have a happy life without anybody your age to be friends with and in most cases tore you away from the friends and life you did have but you know "home schoolers are smarter and happier" yet we have no clue how to talk to people i've legit had panic attacks trying to talk to someone at a front desk but we are "So PrEpArEd FoR liFe"
@@colors5234 thank you for your thoughts
I’m so sorry that this has been your experience, that’s not how it’s supposed to be. I was homeschooled and my family was involved in lots of social opportunities.
Your just lucky most homeschoolers are just lonely losers that's why we have the stero type we have it sucks and there's no way out
Can you share what curriculum you use in your homeschool?
We are currently using the Good and the Beautiful for a language arts supplement, Kahn academy for math and Duolingo for German. Everything else I'm writing for them, based on their interest.