Ok, great. I think that MCT it is. I am so excited to learn as well with this wonderful material. LOL

I was reading an article from MCT about reading classics. I do too think this is very important, now that I have read the article. (I may have missed this information otherwise).

Do you guys have any resources, book lists of classical literature that is recommended for certain age? Or anywhere where I can find this book lists.
My son loves vocabulary, and usually when we read we pull vocab out of text that he did not know. He thinks that is a great fun. But I want the text be something that is not totally over his head.

Do any of you use anything else for vocabulary, or is MCT pretty sufficient in this matter?

Minnie, I like your writing program. Do your kids generally like it? I would think that writing is least popular thing for my kid to do. I thought, that I would just try to encourage his creativity with no worries about the way it looks. But maybe if there is nice program, that is very fun and beautifies the writing just a little bit it may be worth it.

DS also wants to learn typing. Is there anything that you would recommend?

Also, I was looking for some resources for logic, possibly some work books. My son is very very visual. I tried with him some logistical puzzles in form of stories, and forget it. If he just hears it, it takes him forever. But if he sees it, it is a whole new ball game.

Any other resources for highly visual kid, would be helpful as well.
I love this opportunity to be able to ask questions, this is great. Thanks.