I feel like I am posting a million questions each day. I am sorry!

DS6 is PG. He's currently in a 1/2-day K program that will be wrapping up soon. I don't have the report in hand yet but he meets criteria for DYS so we'll be doing that. His reading is on a 5th grade level according to KTEA. I don't know math results yet but the psych referred to him as "mathy" (surprise to me-- he's a voracious reader at home although has been interested in math of late). His performance was slightly higher than verbal but both were high and, even with extended norming, he didn't meet discontinue criteria on several subtests within both domains.

Soooo... I am going to take the homeschool leap. I fluctuate between being overwhelmed and being excited. Depends on the moment.

To start, I am leaning toward only buying curriculum (or doing something) for math and just seeing how everything else goes. He absorbs everything. We are at the library several times a week and he maxes out his card and just soaks in knowledge from all sorts of areas. So I don't want to mess with that passion but I feel like math needs a solid foundation at this age and apparently he's mathy so...

I'm just trying to visualize it. I guess I'm leaning more toward mostly unschooling (except math) but what does that look like for time? At 6... how long do spend on a subject each day? I do not want to go overboard but I also don't want to do nothing, if that makes any sense at all.