Just thinking. �I'm imagining the homeschool forum's recommendation for history: go through the histories once in the early years for the exposure to historical names, themes, and vocabulary. �Next, go through all the history again a little deeper to get the stories and some of the details in the second set of years. �Then, go through the same histories a third time to analyze the stories and develop some opinions and learn some lessons from then. �This is supposed to take three sets of four years. �Spiral approach, right? �If you're giving kumon lite and they're liking it they'll build on them bones over the years.
You're going to have to keep adjusting and providing for their education yourself if you keep this up. �Understanding algebra concepts is not the same thing as being able to sit through an algebra class every day and keep up. �Meanwhile, what's a school going to offer them? �Something I didn't think about but if your kid's excelling at math you probably have a close relative with an advanced math degree. �You're going to want mentors. �Start asking your cousins and the spouses cousins and stuff. �You might be surprised.
Disclaimer: my kids are preschoolers and I expect they'll have dual enrollment in the local public school and Mamma's House Independent Study Program. �Hee-hee. �