LEARNING UPDATE
Math, physics and German have become staple subjects here since approx. Year 4.5. He is using the same math mentor that he had in Year 3, but this time is taking both a group class and a solo class with him. This means much more homework than usual as well.
We alternated physics and German with logic while he was taking the eIMACS course. Now that he's finished logic, he should hopefully have more time to work on physics and German, possibly even wrap up physics by the end of this calendar year.
After a lighter birthday week and finishing up logic, kiddo is enrolling in a linguistics course this week. Fingers crossed that it goes well.
DECOR UPDATE
And yes, Adrian gets his own little corner next to the shelves now. No more risking being bonged on the head sleeping under Big Bro's study desk, especially when it starts raining pens, rulers, and power cords.
And Adrian's bed is now just a short walk away from his toy bin too! Adrian loves his toys, particularly Rupert the hedgehog.
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He keeps us entertained all day long. :)
Looking forward to what month 2 has in store! Happy Fall everyone!
I'm enjoying reading about your updates, as well as your previous posts about kiddo's independence. Something that I'm looking forward too in a few years, hopefully! :-) Enjoy your autumn!
ReplyDeleteThank you Neo! I have been enjoying your posts too but haven't been able to comment much lately. You guys do such cool stuff. :) Take care.
DeleteLove those hook nooks! Too cute :)
ReplyDeletePoor Ruper though :(
I know, aren't they cool? They may be used as hooks too, for things like scarves, leashes etc. I'm thinking of getting another one or two for other parts of the house. Rupert doesn't seem to mind. A very mild-mannered guy our Rupert. :)
DeleteIt has been a joy to read all of your posts lately. It seems that you and your son are having a very successful year. I tried using How to Read a Book many years ago with the twins, but it bore me to death. I know it is a classic, but I just couldn't get into it. It looks like you guys are finding a way to make it work.
ReplyDeleteI don't blame the twins! :) I tried reading the book two years ago and returned it after failing miserably. This year, something seems to have clicked for me. I am actually using it to help kiddo slow down a little with his reading. He reads very fast and sometimes I worry that he loses some of the detail when he reads that way. I don't think everyone needs this book. A reader who is already automatically reading carefully and knows how to synthesize information effectively might find it boring.
DeleteOh, and thank you Jill! :)
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