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    #189371 04/25/14 05:02 AM
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    Has anyone ever used Time 4 Learning? If so, could you please share your thoughts?
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    I have used it as enrichment for ds when he was in k. This year, the school has map scores linked to the program for what kids are ready to learn. It's the only way he's learning anything at school this year.

    If you use you it as Time for Learning, it keeps a record with grades of what your child has done. I know a couple people that use it for homeschool curiculum. Also, you can pick the grade for your dc which then gives you access to the grade above and the grade above.

    It can go a bit slow sometimes, but my ds has figured out how to by pass if things are being over explained (I'm not sure how). My 1st grader likes it for now, but I know we're on the verge of being annoyed and bored by it.

    It's worth a try. You can cancel at anytime. Those are the first thoughts that come to mind.


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