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Quite frankly, you will probably have several responses to this question. And the answers can vary depending by child. It sure does in my house. These answers can also maybe feel inconsequential.
But it is an important question. Because depending on how much you want your children on electronics or not WILL dictate which type of curriculum you decide on. Like, if you dont want your child watching a ton of television for fun, then you may not want a curriculum that requires a lot of teaching videos. It could send a super confusing and contradictory message. However, I know that there are some of you that don't have the same concerns with electronics and those forms of media. Or have a family dynamic that necessitates using an online curriculum. In my home, we do rely heavily on tv time, especially in the mornings. Especially when I worked full time, it was the best way to manage our mornings. Full stop, it just was. We still do tv time every morning... Check out this page on my website. You will find a list of dedicated online programs. Keep in mind though, there are a whole lot of additional companies that offer online options. Like Memoria Press. They offer plenty of curriculums that are hands on, non electronic, but now offer an online option.
Compass Classroom offers a different way of adding video and online education. They offer videos by subject. It's a little bit more like a unit study education versus what you think of as a traditional curriculum, whether it's online or not.
Take a look around Journey2Homeschool, see what you can find!
Lori *This page contains affiliate links but do not cost you anything extra!
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