Originally Posted by Kriston
Well, G3, I kind of am undoing a big skip by homeschooling other topics. He's taking Arabic, a creativity class, and a very focused art class that he'd never take if he weren't homeschooling.

I agree with Kriston. At home we have the opportunity to "go wide" in a way that the schools simply cannot. I also agree that there really isn't any undoing a skip. Homeschooling is, in a sense, removing the child from the idea of skips and grade levels. (If you can't remove the skip from the child, you can at least remove the child from the skip -- or something like that.) wink

Disclaimer: My kids have never been in school, and so haven't been skipped, but they're not labeled with any particular grade level and can work at various grade levels depending on what they need.

Ds will be heading to school for the first time in the fall, though, so I continue to read about how you all are meeting kids' academic needs in the school systems. Don't yet know how we're going to manage that.