Initially we were only going to use pieces of B&R (an option when purchasing, simply buying the subjects you desire), but after evaluating all of our options we decided to go full speed ahead with B&R. If you find something you are drawn to and think will work for your child, let your heart and mind lead the way (preferably over an aggressively negative post in a FB Group, they are a dime a dozen and out there for every single curriculum on the market).īlossom & Root checked all of the boxes from the moment we landed on their site and read Creative | Nature-Based | Secular Homeschooling. There is absolutely no perfect for everyone/every situation curriculum. One other note, and I cannot emphasize this enough, curriculum is very subjective. If it is important to you as well, take note that “faith neutral” or “neutral” curriculums are not the same as secular and will contain or leave out certain topics based on a religious viewpoint. It is important for us to keep our science and history secular, which is why it is a must criteria in our selections. In fact, many families prefer to infuse faith on their own terms, so secular curriculum is often desired over others (or they do a combination of curriculum, keeping specific subjects of their choosing secular). This does not mean it’s anti-christian, anti-faith or anti-anything related to religion. This simply means it is not written from a religious worldview. Starting here with the curriculum we used.īefore we begin, a little disclaimer that all of our curriculum is secular. I will spare you that misery and try to divide up “all the things” in several posts. There is so much I want to say that one post could go on forever. Finally, the promised post in response to the numerous messages received recently asking what we use to homeschool.
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