We are homeschooling our 2 children 4th and 1st grade. My oldest son went to 2 years of public school, which was not a great fit at all for him. My oldest appears to be leaning PG (based on several years of achievement testing - we have not done the full gambit of testing due to cost being extremely high locally)

Anyway - for our kids we utilize many outside activities to make it work. And I've found that curriculum doesn't necessarily work well for our kids. We've had good luck with Singapore math, and my oldest is currently using MCT language arts (designed for GT). Other than that, we use plenty of library books, local museums, the internet, etc. Both kids are well ahead, so I'm quite laid back. As long as they're reading, writing, and doing math on a regular basis we're good. I find some of their best learning and exploring occurs during the time when we're not "doing school". It's nice to have that time! It's a balancing act. I'm in no hurry to get my kids off to college, so we go deep, wide, and slow as often as possible.

Good luck!