u/Beneficial-Cap5279

Memoria Press experience

Hello all! Im am needing to swap curriculums and for at least my 3rd going into 4th grader i am considering memoria press. Three questions. Is it considered an all in one (because it seems to use different sources)? How is the teaching aspect of it, like simple enough to follow along or does it have a lot of prep? Lastly, how has anyone's experience been with it? I know the second question is a but vague so maybe more appropriate would be if you have any simple would have done differently in regards to it.

Quick update: Even after the couple of comments I realized I can piecemeal what I would like from their curriculum. I absolutely love this sub. You guys make it so much more manageable. I can overcomplicate things and look at the bundles being easier (lazy really), but i recognize that my kids benefit from any and all work we all do.

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u/Beneficial-Cap5279 — 1 day ago

I truly wanted to thank everyone in this group. We are finishing up our first year of homeschooling my 2 daughters and it was definitely a ride. It was easy at times and hard at others. Frustrating, fun, messy, organized, and everything in between. But throughout the year I would see posts pop up and read through them. Throughly if they applied and I would offer my limited experience when I could.

Regardless, these posts helped. A bunch of times I was wanting to give up and a post would say the same thing which made me feel less alone. Other times I would see struggles and be grateful it was going well. I got excellent curriculum references and some worked while others didnt.

Tldr this sub has helped to make my homeschooling experience much better than I could have alone and I hope it continues as such. If you are struggling please hang in there. Our children are truly getting the most important thing from us. Knowing we care and love them more than anything. Thank you to all of you for helping me and my girls!!

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u/Beneficial-Cap5279 — 12 days ago