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What Your 18 Year Old Needs To Know

As I have been accumulating a list of Life Skills for our kids, I found this interesting post on What Your 18 year old Needs to Know.   I think this list to be extremely diverse and intriguing.  Heck, I'm more than twice the age of 18 and haven't accomplished many of these tasks!  This list sets a very high bar, but I think kids need to be challenged to stretch beyond their comfort zone.  What do you think of this list?

 

 

10:12 AM - Aug. 1, 2006 - post comment




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Out for a random blog and read this list. If this is true then I'm seriously undereducated and I'm a whole lot older tham 18! hee hee

Lilliepad - 8:35 PM - Aug. 12, 2006



Maureen

have you done Latin? I have some questions about it. I know we use different curricula but asking questions helps me not make a mistake when I actually purchase. You can just leave a comment on the latest entry I have, I'll know what it's about.

Thanks,
Jessica

Love your history plans for Ancient Egypt, you never cease to amaze me.

mamma1420 - 3:36 PM - Aug. 15, 2006



Latin question

Start Prima Latina after my dd6 finishes a grammar course (First Language Lessons) or would be okay to start halfway through FLL? I see too many people starting it in first grade and I'm researching whether Prima Latina will be on our 2nd grade list of curricula.

Yes, I'm researching next year's curricula. It might be sickening but it allows me time to get "all the facts" and sort through the fluff so what we purchase is what we'll use. It's worked for this year's stuff.

I really appreciate it,
Jessica

mamma1420 - 4:20 PM - Aug. 15, 2006



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