tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3181907004789348607.post2943329545403432946..comments2023-11-02T03:43:05.056-07:00Comments on __ It's a good full__: Falling in LOVE with the HOMESCHOOL JOURNALSUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3181907004789348607.post-29095742993251612842016-01-04T09:39:21.201-08:002016-01-04T09:39:21.201-08:00Thanks so much. This is helpful, especially the in...Thanks so much. This is helpful, especially the information about moods because we are working on emotions. rhonda mcknighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02018229725796276222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3181907004789348607.post-27161559866726404792016-01-04T07:24:26.964-08:002016-01-04T07:24:26.964-08:00Hello Rhonda, I am wondering if the "eclecti...Hello Rhonda, I am wondering if the "eclectic learner" or the "adhd" one would be good. Both have less coloring pages, are a little more "boy" and I know my very active son A10 would like them. The adhd one has more pages in it that call for focus ex: the "moods and emotion pages in most of the other books give about 20 different "smiley faces" to choose from on how you're feeling. In the ADHD one the "moods" page has at least 50 more comic faces for you to look at and pick. The point is to get the student to "search and focus". Another difference between the two is that the pictures in the adhd one are all a little more... cartoon like. The eclectic one still has more of a realistic feel to it. Just preference things I think. I have not been able to preview the one for autism yet so I can not give a better review of that one. I have also not had the chance to look at her new ones for boys (boys seasonal themes) either. The author, Sarah Brown, is also very helpful and if you sent her an email or posted on her FB I know she would answer you as well. Here is a link to her website for the journals http://www.dyslexiagames.com/#!thinking-tree/c1ni5myglorylifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09344900032017884078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3181907004789348607.post-74277079312377591062016-01-02T19:47:13.874-08:002016-01-02T19:47:13.874-08:00Let me also add it would be a supplement. I'm ...Let me also add it would be a supplement. I'm a bit of a traditionalist so we'll transition to eclectic. rhonda mcknighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02018229725796276222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3181907004789348607.post-72041050935830294972016-01-02T19:45:06.446-08:002016-01-02T19:45:06.446-08:00Thank you for posting about these journals. I woul...Thank you for posting about these journals. I would like one for my son, but I have no idea which one to get. It's hard to choose when the author doesn't have a website or a preview. The Amazon previews are so limiting. My son is 10. A struggling reader who doesn't like school. He's also autistic. HF with ADHD/attention type. We've been homeschooling for a year. I admit to trying too many different things and now I think I want to try a more eclectic approach. I'm not sure. Do you have a recommendation for us. rhonda mcknighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02018229725796276222noreply@blogger.com