Next year will be my family's first year of homeschooling, and I am starting to research curriculum.
At my children's school they have used A Beka since K. DS will be going into 5th and DD will be going into 3rd.
I really like what I've read about Singapore Math. Would it be unwise to change curriculums now. I have a friend who has told me that I may create holes in their learning.
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Re: from A Beka to Singapore
MindyMommy wrote:Next year will be my families first year of homeschooling, and I am starting to research curriculum.
At my children's school they have used A Beka since K. DS will be going into 5th and DD will be going into 3rd.
I really like what I've read about Singapore Math. Would it be unwise to change curriculums now. I have a friend who has told me that I may create holes in their learning.
Your dc are too young to be worried about "holes."

If you are able to get your hands on Singapore and review it, that would be best.
And for the record, ABeka math is not all that great. Feel free to try something else.

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Re: from A Beka to Singapore
Nothing wrong with trying out different programs to see what suits your child the most. My favorite is Beestar as it has lots of engaging questions and lots of subjects available.
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