The Truth about using Time4Learning in Your Homeschool

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Komentáře • 338

  • @maggiecheungblaize8647
    @maggiecheungblaize8647 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Christine. Love love all your videos. Thank you for always sharing. Keep coming please

  • @sleaming844
    @sleaming844 Před 4 lety +30

    Thank you for this video as I am a first time homeschool mom.

  • @alwaysAnnaXo
    @alwaysAnnaXo Před 4 lety +21

    I really enjoyed your video thank you for posting. This is very encouraging for me. I have been homeschooling my kids since about mid April 2019. We did the same thing, we bought a lot of curriculum but I also work full-time from home so finding T4L was a Godsend for my family and we currently use it. I do incorporate other things where I am more hands-on on the weekends with them and sometimes during the week after work as well. so everything you said is definitely true. I sit down with them if they are struggling with something so it’s just all-around perfect. Printing out the worksheets and everything is beautiful. I love the reports option at the end and it’s a very interactive program and they are not just sitting there clicking just like you said but actually learning.

    • @Wendyybabbyy
      @Wendyybabbyy Před 2 lety

      Hi!
      Not sure if you’ll see this but i just started this Monday and now looking for curriculum for my 2nd grader. Please if you have any input on how to use it etc thank you

  • @triciabrown4487
    @triciabrown4487 Před 4 lety +12

    I am kind of nervous doing it with my son who is sick . A week in. Thanks for the boost.

  • @kimberlybabbitt3099
    @kimberlybabbitt3099 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for your confidence in this program I’m brand new to it. I appreciate your help.

  • @jaxiebooks552
    @jaxiebooks552 Před 3 lety +76

    My opinion as a student is they treat you like you're 2 when you're in highschool.. They are supposed to say when something is off but when I didn't do school work for months, my parents weren't told about it. They don't explain anything enough so you're left googling all the answers when you should know how to find them -this happens in math a lot, English isn't so bad about it but math, science and history are definitely the worst about it.
    This is just my opinion after using it for one school year, use it if you would like to but I thought someone might want to know about it.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +11

      We didn't use it for high school, but I can see how it can be a little immature for older kids, especially if they didn't adapt their teaching technique for the older students. They should keep track of what you do and do not do in the reports section but they wouldn't come after your parents to let them know. Your parents would have to be checking in. Homeschooling is a lot different than school at home. I can see Time4Learning not being for everyone. We used it for a quarter of our homeschool and found it helpful when I (the parent) was too overwhelmed. I hope you find something that works for you and your education. Thank you for taking the time and sharing your experience with us. I find it really helpful.

    • @colefam90
      @colefam90 Před 3 lety +13

      Thank you for giving a high school student POV.

    • @Cartoonlover-sk5pq
      @Cartoonlover-sk5pq Před 2 lety +1

      Yo exactly, my parents literally FORCED me to use this last yr and this yr too. I’m so glad I only have one year left after this year and I’m DONE. (Might go back to normal school next yr FINALLY) :,)

    • @yuhhchrissy
      @yuhhchrissy Před 2 lety +1

      YES thank you for giving the pov of a high schooler. I got pulled outta school and was forced to do this for the last 4 months of school and omg they legit treat you like a kid. Like you said you're basically left googling answers because there's no explanation. Not to mention from my current experience they also have you take 2+ years of a foreign language when in high school I'm pretty sure it's just 2 the MAX. I guess if you want to do online learning for summer it's cool but for school school i wouldn't recommend

    • @tinyislangirl
      @tinyislangirl Před 2 lety +1

      @@yuhhchrissy How do they treat you like you're a kid? Just curious because I'm thinking of enrolling my high schooler.

  • @letishaallen8196
    @letishaallen8196 Před 4 lety +7

    I just got our account set up today! I'm excited! It looks like a good homeschooling option. Thanks for your video!

  • @rease3257
    @rease3257 Před 3 lety +7

    I've been using north Carolina cyber academy its so stressful my daughter is developing nervous habits. Also the videos are super boring. We love the videos from time for learning. We love everything about it too. Great video. Thanks.

  • @HomeschoolingFreeHappyGenius

    Hi! I just found your channel, and I like it a lot! 🤗 I am considering to use Time4learning again, we used it maybe 2 years ago and we liked it, so this video has been very helpful, thank you very much! 🙋‍♀️

  • @dad.0
    @dad.0 Před 3 lety +1

    Loved it, keep them coming!
    Great video, I love your channel!
    Spot on!

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much!

    • @dawnsantiago3797
      @dawnsantiago3797 Před 3 lety

      I love time4learning. I use it with my 3rd grader and 9th grader in addition to other resources but Time4learning is the main curriculum. We also use kahn academy, IXL, education.com, homeschool pop and others. I want to have a diverse collectin of resources so the routine is not mundane.

  • @animegirl2245
    @animegirl2245 Před 3 lety +14

    My son is in 4th and has ADHD... We were considering this since he struggles in language arts. He is academically behind because schools were closed from March to September... He has only been to public school so this our first time. Thanks for making this video. O really appreciate it. In my state, we have no requirements, just that we teach the core subjects.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @Nohanih
      @Nohanih Před 2 lety +5

      How's it going so far? Do you recommend it for adhd kids?

    • @laurafriend5730
      @laurafriend5730 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Nohanih I just started my 6 year old son who deals with ADHD and he absolutely LOVES it and is doing really well.

  • @vernonhuffman2311
    @vernonhuffman2311 Před 4 lety

    You're awesome! Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @jmac4279
    @jmac4279 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the review! Great info!

  • @marisawilson9963
    @marisawilson9963 Před 3 lety +17

    I have used this program 2 years and love it kids work faster than regular school while learning at their speed. It grades and let's you set their minimum scores so you can set custom goals. It takes care of just about everything while being affordable. I have 4 kids, 2 are home schooled the others are under 2 and it makes juggling my routine efficient. I pay 35 a month for BOTH kids. Its amazing!

    • @mandyjones770
      @mandyjones770 Před 3 lety +2

      So would you need to purchase a curriculum set other than this online option? I get that I will do print outs and gather books that are recommended for reading but do other sets need purchased or is this a set base curriculum?

    • @marisawilson9963
      @marisawilson9963 Před 3 lety +4

      @@mandyjones770 No, so far I haven't needed to purchase anything else. Sometimes their is science experiments that ask for supplies.. Dollar stores often have what I need. They are very thorough. If the kid is advanced in one subject they can go to the next grade in that subject while keeping the others in their current grade.

  • @simplyraisingarrows7369

    Thank you so much for this video I just found this searching for curriculum for my son with autism I am going to try it through this summer and see how it goes. We diched all our curriculum this fall and did all funschooling and we will still be able to do that as a supplement and do it more thorough too ! I am struggling hitting hours with busy days bad days etc . Therapy dr appointments etc. This would be so helpful just to have for the core hours then I can add in extras for fun when I have the time or mental ability to do it .lol .

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety

      I think this is a great way for you to be consistent with lessons and keeping track of what's getting done. Sounds like you have a great plan set up.

  • @ReginaCordoba
    @ReginaCordoba Před 3 lety

    New subscriber! Thx for the video was thinking about getting for my kids.

  • @ItsTreen
    @ItsTreen Před 3 lety +18

    I love T4L and have used it since my children we're preschool, K and 1st. They're middle and high school now😊

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +1

      That is so good to hear!

    • @joycelynmiller2970
      @joycelynmiller2970 Před 3 lety

      @@BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers do they provide live classes?

    • @amaristhecrow7084
      @amaristhecrow7084 Před 3 lety +1

      I like it for the most part. It’s not perfect, but it is decent. I can’t find another site that has as much to offer for us as secular homeschoolers. I do supplement .

    • @jennifercastillo621
      @jennifercastillo621 Před 3 lety +1

      Do they need to take a test at the end of year to see if they pass?

    • @Cartoonlover-sk5pq
      @Cartoonlover-sk5pq Před 2 lety +1

      One time I put distributive property as an answer for my math one and they marked it wrong. They said the answer was DISTRIBUTIVE and took off points for that. like, C’MON

  • @tamraanderson4710
    @tamraanderson4710 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you. This is very informative! I will definitely be using Time4Learning. I'm super excited. Yay!!!

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      You're so welcome!

    • @mirrormanagementllc1
      @mirrormanagementllc1 Před 3 lety

      How is it working for you so far?

    • @tamraanderson4710
      @tamraanderson4710 Před 3 lety +1

      Miss Barnes I just purchased the subscription yesterday actually, therefore my kids have not used it. I really like it so far though. As a parent I like the functionality of the website.

    • @katiestangel4759
      @katiestangel4759 Před 3 lety

      How’s it going? I’m thinking about signing my children up.

    • @mirrormanagementllc1
      @mirrormanagementllc1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@katiestangel4759 I like it so far and so do my children.

  • @Itsavibe222
    @Itsavibe222 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @morgankelling4268
    @morgankelling4268 Před 3 lety

    This will be my second year homeschooling. I have a first and kindergartener. I think time4learning sounds like it’s for us!!

  • @Bangarang0037
    @Bangarang0037 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Thanks for sharing. 🌞😊

  • @LuvLobster53
    @LuvLobster53 Před 4 lety +10

    I saw your topic and since I love using T4L, I wanted to hear your review. I help homeschool my 12 year old grandson and our first year I went to a convention and way over purchased. Just like most beginners, we didn't know what would work best.
    The tip about sitting with your child (or being within sight) is spot on!
    Now that I'm more familiar with using the lesson planning and reports, it is working out for all of us.
    The lessons are interactive and fun. I plan to continue and include Art or Spanish next year.

  • @mrs.rogersneighborhood
    @mrs.rogersneighborhood Před 2 lety +15

    I’m not really strict about the “screen time” things. We are in the technology age. Whatever.

  • @Kali-fo8tg
    @Kali-fo8tg Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much! ❤️

  • @carissa2057
    @carissa2057 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this information

  • @brittneyanderson2914
    @brittneyanderson2914 Před 4 lety +10

    When you set up the plan did you do the detailed plain or the or the curriculum calculator? I’m new to homeschooling and this is our first year

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +3

      I believe we did the curriculum calculator, but it was a little overwhelming so I just followed what my child could do happily.

  • @Yoyo-eq9sf
    @Yoyo-eq9sf Před 2 lety +2

    I am new to home school it was a little frustrating at first but I watch your video you made feel more comfortable I want thank you so much 💓 Our kids are in middle school and high school we also using time4 learning it is awesome so far. Do know what to do if your child was in special Ed 🤔

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety

      You are so welcome! You got this! If your child was in Special Ed would be to find where they are and meet them there, work at their level. release pressure, and seek support, possibly tutors or consultants.

  • @dariusward2007
    @dariusward2007 Před 4 lety +12

    I am from NYC (but currently desire in the D.C. area). I remember NYC being strict with Homeschooling. How do you pull it off? My wife and I have homeschool for 2 years and love it.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 4 lety +4

      It isn't really that complicated. They have a lot of paperwork but now it is normal for us and not that big of a deal.

  • @dawnsantiago3797
    @dawnsantiago3797 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm in Brooklyn too. We just submitted our first quarterly report. I swear it feels like we're the only ones homeschooling. Glad to know there's another Brooklyn resident homeschooling.

    • @renaebispham4764
      @renaebispham4764 Před 2 lety +2

      Hello Dawn, I’m also from Brooklyn and about to pull my daughter to start homeschooling. I just wanted to make sure I’m making the right choice. I have a 10 yr old whose struggling in charter school.

    • @Bangarang0037
      @Bangarang0037 Před 2 lety +2

      Staten Island homeschooling here! 😊 We also work with T4L and so far we’re happy with it.

    • @dawnsantiago3797
      @dawnsantiago3797 Před 2 lety +2

      @@renaebispham4764 My son had struggles in charter school too. He couldn't separate social aspect from educational aspect and his grades were failing. When schools went remote he did so well. I didn't want the low grades and distractions to come back. Plus I want my kids to have an education that will prepare them for life. You only know how it is until you do it.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety +1

      Congratulations! There are lots of us.

    • @miriansp1020
      @miriansp1020 Před rokem

      Queens resident here! I also homeschool my children and we use T4L. This yearI I am planning on supplementing ELA with The Good and The Beautiful Curriculum, and Math with the Horizon Curriculum!

  • @angellawilliams-stokes7537

    First time homeschool mom here, and this is the program I chose for my son. Thank you for the video!

    • @KeyKeyJournals
      @KeyKeyJournals Před 3 lety

      I will probably choose it as well ❤️

    • @pat1985
      @pat1985 Před 2 lety

      How are you liking it so far?

  • @ethanchen6246
    @ethanchen6246 Před 2 lety +1

    Than you for the information! I am from NYC as well, and I am considering home schooling my kids, I do have a question, so when I submit all the paper work to DOE, do I just mention that I will be using T4L for ELA, Math, science and social study?

  • @dawnsantiago3797
    @dawnsantiago3797 Před 2 lety

    My daughter did the Vikings assignment where she made the viking. It was fun. She's still in the viking unit because she didn't pass a quiz so we're redoing the unit to ensure you has understanding of what's being taught

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety

      I remember the Viking unit, it was so fun. You can also use CZcams to look up videos together and books from the library to bring the lessons to life.

  • @crimper1690
    @crimper1690 Před 3 lety +4

    Hello. Great video. My son should have been in grade 1 this year. Due to the pandemic and my dislike of public school here in California I was glad to homeschool him. However, I am not a teacher and I feel I am lacking some kind of structure and a guide to what he should be learning. I feel he is already ahead of his grade in maths. He’s already doing simple division and fraction but other stuff I’m sure he is still first grade. Do I only get to enroll in one grade and I’m stuck in it? Or can I choose second grade maths and 1st grade English and science
    Thanks

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +2

      From my experience with Time4Learning you get a year before the year you register as and a year after so if your child is advanced in math they can do the year ahead and then go back to their current year or the year before for whatever they may need. You can not choose the grade levels individually though in Time4learning. Hope this helps.

    • @robinknapp1122
      @robinknapp1122 Před 2 lety +2

      You can choose a different grade for each subject I just set it up for my son and he is in different grades math he does 2nd language arts is 1st science and social studies we have him in 3rd but can change if it is to hard

  • @kimharris590
    @kimharris590 Před 4 lety +2

    Just new on the homeschooling and haven't started yet, but doing research. I came across Time4Learning and it looks really decent. Do you know within "Language Arts" does it include things like literature, reading, spelling and grammar, etc. and does "Social Studies" include history? Where I live we have to have a curriculum that covers certain subjects and there are more than those 4, but I wasn't sure if certain ones were included in their categories. We have to have reading, spelling, mathematics, science, history, civics, literature, writing, and English grammar. I would just need to know if this was everything I needed for the requirements and basics and could just supplement my own stuff for like art, physical education, etc.

    • @NorthlandSLC
      @NorthlandSLC Před 4 lety +1

      You can find samples on their website and look up your state there to see. It aligns with most states. They do also have a trial period you can then really drill into the scope and sequence on the parent side and see the actual work. There is a parent forum too.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes! There is definitely subjects within subjects, reading is taught with language arts. However, you can find samples on their website and even see on their site if it aligns with your states recommendations.

  • @kristygnau2626
    @kristygnau2626 Před 4 lety +2

    I am thinking of homeschooling my third grader and kindergartner. Does time4learning do reading curriculum for learning to read? I am looking into a reading curriculum but don't want to add extra if it is not necessary.

  • @lindsaymanns3559
    @lindsaymanns3559 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve been using 1st Grade Math but next year I may use all of their subjects. I like time 4 learning.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome! I am so glad you are happy with Time4Learning.

    • @mrsmd5359
      @mrsmd5359 Před rokem

      @@BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers does it help with students with learning disabilities

  • @MrsAuraR
    @MrsAuraR Před 3 lety +2

    Can it be used as ur only homeschool source in NYC?.... I wud like to use this to report easily and add in workbooks/ sheets /activities of my choice...

  • @_sararenee
    @_sararenee Před 3 lety +1

    I’m hoping to use this coming school year for LA and science. Do they offer printable worksheets? Or is it all just online?

  • @elenamelena1510
    @elenamelena1510 Před 3 lety

    Hey Christine my daughter that's now in kindergarten I chose power homeschool by acellus she likes it I was doing research on time4learning how would this compare ?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      I am not sure as I have never used Power Homeschool by Acellus and I don't work for Time4Learning. I was just sharing our thoughts on it while we used it.

  • @adrianabarrios9834
    @adrianabarrios9834 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this video. In a comment you said is not accreditated program? What does this means ? Could you explain this ? I’m new to this I’m trying to learn as much as a can 🙏🏼

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 4 lety +1

      I mean you do not get a diploma, and that this is not an online school.

    • @NorthlandSLC
      @NorthlandSLC Před 4 lety

      I was very confused at first too last year. So there is a difference between homeschool and cyber/virtual/online school aka schooling at home. A kid can go to a state public school while at home and that is where a kid gets credits or diplomas. A parent takes a back seat to the virtual school even though the kids are at home. Homeschool is outside of the institutional system and parents call all the shots in what they learn and time spent. A curriculum is the work kids do...the assignments and learning goals based on the standards guide. T4l is just the curriculum or the teaching martial already put together so it matches the learning goals of the public school institution. The parent uses T4l as the materials or “books” and guide their kids themself. True homeschool kids usually take a generalized test at 18 through their local school system to graduate and so do not need to earn credits.

  • @zenybeez
    @zenybeez Před 3 lety +1

    Hi ! I have a question. I was supposed to move to a new school last year but due to COVID i couldn’t. I had to take online schooling (t4L)
    I still haven’t finished my online school. What will happen if I don’t finish it on time? Will I have to repeat a school year ?
    I am moving to a new school this coming august and they’ll ask if I did online schooling.

  • @Giselebushey
    @Giselebushey Před 3 lety

    If a child has begun the year at a school would you start at the beginning of the curriculum or the weeks in that they have already had school?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      You can start wherever you like. I would probably start at the beginning and assess where my child's skills are and see if I can skip some things from there.

  • @greenspirit4229
    @greenspirit4229 Před 3 lety

    I just signed up for Time4Learning but cannot find the art elective. Can you please let me know where to go? Thank you! Great video!

    • @Zombxx4
      @Zombxx4 Před 3 lety

      Do you mean high school art history elective? You can add the course by going to your parent dashboard, and then the manage student tab. Use the orange button to update the courses for your student.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      The regular art class for elementary grades are for certain grades, it wasn't available for my 1st grader but was for my 5th and they both did it through hers.

  • @aaallami
    @aaallami Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing video, I really appreciate the information here. I have a question, I am about to live overseas and looking to find a credited online homeschooling platform, the only issue I have is I am not sure how to get the credit for the classes that my kids are going to take. So, is time4learning offers accepted credits by the USA?

    • @Lizmriv83
      @Lizmriv83 Před 2 lety +1

      Hello, were you able to find the information you were looking for? I am also wondering the same.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety +2

      Time4Learning is just a curriculum and not a school. I don't work for the company but you can contact them through their website with your questions.

    • @aaallami
      @aaallami Před 2 lety

      @@BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers Thanks for your answer

  • @annarosemann5690
    @annarosemann5690 Před 3 lety +6

    Are the lessons stand alone? Like could you bounce around to your other curriculum for variety and come back to TFL when mom needs a break?

  • @lightUPdarkness316
    @lightUPdarkness316 Před rokem +1

    Can you use this to just supplement with art and music or some extra elective’s? I love to homeschool so far but, need time in the day to get other things done.

  • @manalabdelkareem3173
    @manalabdelkareem3173 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing , is there available printable materials on the website to more practice or we have to buy some books for kids? It's my first time as homeschoole mom 😍

    • @prestonmock8953
      @prestonmock8953 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes there are printed materials

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      There is printable materials available. You can also search the internet for supplemental printables. Libraries even if it is ebooks and audiobooks are great for homeschoolers as well.

  • @nicolebrunelle8161
    @nicolebrunelle8161 Před 2 lety

    I'm wanting to homeschool both of my children and I came across your video do you have any good pointers on how to get stated? HELP. thanks....any ideas.?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety

      Of course! The best thing to do is just get started. I highly recommend a period of deschooling which is a break where you get to know your child and what they enjoy and where they are academically, it is a time where you try to get away from the way typical school is because homeschool is not like traditional school, you have a lot more freedom. Anyway, if you have specific questions please let me know and I will discuss them on video.

  • @ourhalfdozenrvlife5839
    @ourhalfdozenrvlife5839 Před 3 lety +2

    Is Time4Learning your only homeschooling? I want to use it as my child's only homeschooling program, but I don't know how to get started with choosing an association to approve it. What does all that mean?

  • @shafmay
    @shafmay Před 3 lety +2

    Will homeschool work with one child when I'm working a full time job from home?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +4

      Homeschool can work for one child and with you working full time from home. I work a full-time job, and I homeschool my two kids. I do our schedule/routine that works best for all of us.

  • @elektras6325
    @elektras6325 Před 2 lety +1

    I love time4learning

  • @alisahubartt2209
    @alisahubartt2209 Před 2 lety

    This is an option I'm looking to try for my 7th grader and 1st grader this year alongside with the usual textbook material we usually do but I am wondering how can you tie in both. Is time for learning something to be used everyday or just however long you want to use it during the day? I have many questions even using the time 4 learning site makes it seem like there's a lot on the parent portal that may get confusing. Can I contact you if I need help?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't work for Time4Learning, just sharing my experience with it. You can use it alongside other curriculum. You can use it as much as you like, whatever works for your family and homeschool.

  • @kailynnramos4752
    @kailynnramos4752 Před 3 lety +6

    hi!! i’m in high school rn and homeschooled with t4l, i’m from texas. i am going to graduate next year but i have one question, how will i be able to get a diploma????

    • @kareng558
      @kareng558 Před 2 lety

      Anyone have the answer?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety +1

      I am not sure of the laws and regulations for homeschooling in Texas. But, you would need to have created a transcript to get a diploma, this is just a curriculum, not a school.

  • @creatorbrianna5732
    @creatorbrianna5732 Před 2 lety +1

    So do you have to have a computer or can they use there iPads I’m thinking of purchasing the program but I wanted to be sure about it working with iPads cause I can’t afford computers right now

  • @jessiemadanat5455
    @jessiemadanat5455 Před 3 lety

    I just want to outsource science and history is that possible just two subjects? Have you checked out Power homeschooling?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      I have not tried Power Homeschooling. You can use time4learning however you like, we still did a few other things while we were using time4learning. Whatever works for you, that is one of the best things about homeschooling.

  • @OnceNawhile
    @OnceNawhile Před 3 lety

    You mention you sent over your kids report and sent it to the department of education can you go more into that like what’s the steps I would have to take to homeschool my kids

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety

      This should be able to help if you are in NY www.bloomingbrilliant.net/getting-started-homeschooling-in-new-york/

  • @dionatreitler5924
    @dionatreitler5924 Před 4 lety +6

    Thanks for doing this video. Now that schools are closed due to COVID-19 I wasn't sure which curriculum to go with. Time4learning is 1 of 3 choices. I'm band spanking new to homeschool.
    Are you still using Time4learning ?

    • @316thewaythetruththelife5
      @316thewaythetruththelife5 Před 4 lety +4

      If your children were in public school the teachers are suppose to do remote learning which is teaching through the computers. They send the work out to the kids to do. Unless you decided to remove them from public school and decided to Homeschool them yourself. Not sure if all the states are doing the same thing. In N.Y. that's what they doing. I use Time4Learning and it's great. Not expensive and it will save you from trying to figure out everything in such short time. This is a lifesaver. Highly recommend. And if you need help with anything you can email them or call them with your needs. God Bless you stay safe.

    • @dionatreitler5924
      @dionatreitler5924 Před 4 lety +1

      As of right now they do have online learning but nothing counts for grades. Even though it's not being graded I want him to continue to learn.
      Every day it is very stressful trying to get my 6 year old to do anything related to school work. I live in Louisiana. So far the kids are supposed to return to school April 13th but I really don't see that happening. Honestly, part of me feels like what is the point of dealing with all the stress of doing the online work when it's not counting. But I'm not giving up. He still needs to learn. So we both just keep swimming. Lol

    • @316thewaythetruththelife5
      @316thewaythetruththelife5 Před 4 lety +1

      @@dionatreitler5924 wow, they shouldn't do that. It should be counted. If that's the case it seems like what's the point then for teachers to remotely hand out work. It makes no sense to me. But it do agree on still learning. Maybe try and reach out to your DOE and or governor from you way and ask for a change and have this be counted for grades. Maybe have others join in on what you are doing. I also don't think the kids are going back to school either. In NY it's April 20. Even if the schools open up in May I still wouldn't feel safe sending my son back. They need a vaccine that works and is safe. No vaccine, it's going to just start all over again. Keep on swimming.

    • @britnident1807
      @britnident1807 Před 4 lety +5

      My sons teacher is not teaching anything online. They are sending busy work, so now I am looking for an alternative learning program to prepare my son for the next grade level while i work. It’s sad that some of these teachers are not teaching but sending busy work...

    • @Acinomnieves3
      @Acinomnieves3 Před 4 lety +1

      @@316thewaythetruththelife5 our schools are going to use a non teacher lead online platform designed for credit recovery. I am not happy about it! 😬

  • @preciouscamarillo682
    @preciouscamarillo682 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello, how much time are you using screen time for this schooling a day? Hours wise. Thanks

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 4 lety +4

      If you are using Time4Learning you can probably complete your homeschool in about an hour or two, depending on the age. Some classes like science have offline work, which is great. It really depends how you set up your schedule.

    • @NorthlandSLC
      @NorthlandSLC Před 4 lety

      My daughter in 8th spent about 3 hours per day 4 days per week. You can also go in to the scope and sequence and customize how many assignments. My daughter learns fast so I was able to remove some of the repetitive stuff. I set thresholds on quizzes so she has to redo at my expectations.

  • @SS-1289
    @SS-1289 Před 4 lety +1

    If we decide to send our little one back to regular school next year or two will these transfer over and will she be in the same grade that she competed.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 4 lety

      Usually, any school will admit a student if they take and pass specific tests. In NYC, if a child continues to stay registered at the appropriate grade levels for his/her age, that child should be able to reenter school at any time at their grade level. Once high school starts, however, the NYC public schools require Regents exams to make yearly promotions. To reenter high school, you might be required to take all of the Regents exams for your previous high school years. Any exam that you didn't pass would be a course you would have to take again.

    • @NorthlandSLC
      @NorthlandSLC Před 4 lety

      You can use reports from the parent side to show the school like a transcript of what was covered and child’s grade. It isn’t always automatic anyway. Even if you were in a public school in another state they may want to placement test.

  • @keepersofthegrid
    @keepersofthegrid Před 3 lety +14

    I use time4learning for both of my kids, although the math part is great, they have a hard time being engaged with the math so we use teaching textbooks for math which is another great program... but otherwise T4L is brilliant!

    • @zenquest2900
      @zenquest2900 Před 2 lety +1

      My wife has done the same thing. Teaching Textbooks alongside T4L, seems to be a good fit for our family.

  • @sindyperez4932
    @sindyperez4932 Před 2 lety

    Hello! New to homeschooling 😅 I’m new to this so I’m so lost ☹️ which program for a 2nd grade that we wouldn't have any issues transferring her back to public ?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety +1

      I am not sure it really depends on the public school you can homeschool with any curriculum. I think Time4Learning is a great option.

  • @kathya5423
    @kathya5423 Před 3 lety +2

    I am new to homeschooling and my question is when filling the ihip form can you include time4learning as an option instead of text books? And if yes can you give me an example of how to describe it.,Thanks

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +4

      Just put Time4Learning and their website address, maybe some of the topics they plan to learn through in each subject.

    • @kathya5423
      @kathya5423 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers thank you for you respond. I really appreciate it.. I though we would have to use books at all time,, but been able to use time 4learning is great..! Where do you recommend buying the text books?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +2

      @@kathya5423 This may help you find books
      www.bloomingbrilliant.net/where-to-purchase-homeschool-curriculum/

  • @bobingalls4643
    @bobingalls4643 Před 3 lety

    suppose a student starts well after the semester or trimester starts? Is that possible?

  • @shaziamunir8281
    @shaziamunir8281 Před 3 lety

    I want my kids to use it in summer for their next grade math , do you believe it's Texas curriculum?

  • @ashleys9973
    @ashleys9973 Před 3 lety +1

    Can the kids be placed in a grade level based on their individual needs? Like if my 6th grader is in an 8th grade level in Math but 4th or 3rd grade in Reading, can this be accommodated?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      Not to my knowledge, but you can contact Time4learning directly.

    • @ashleys9973
      @ashleys9973 Před 3 lety

      Just an FYI it can easily be accommodated. We are implementing this now for my kiddos needs 😊 So happy we made the jump!

  • @shajarriabutcher588
    @shajarriabutcher588 Před 2 lety +7

    I’m a new homeschooler and I’ve purchased a few different programs that aren’t really meeting expectations! My question is can t4l be used solely alone or are other programs, books, or resources required or necessary for effective learning for a kindergartner?

    • @Kare-C
      @Kare-C Před 2 lety +3

      Hello. I’m using it now. I currently just purchased extra books to go with my daughter classes. I didn’t have to. I feel like it it has what is needed if you use the resources on the website.

    • @shajarriabutcher588
      @shajarriabutcher588 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Kare-C thank you so much for your reply! I actually started my daughter on it today and so far so good but like u said, i will be purchasing extra resources as needed aswell!

    • @Kare-C
      @Kare-C Před 2 lety +2

      @@shajarriabutcher588 you’re so welcome. This is my first year as well doing this. Just started last week. We have to stick together honey.

    • @shajarriabutcher588
      @shajarriabutcher588 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kare-C yes indeed! I’m here for it!

    • @naturesaura5555
      @naturesaura5555 Před 2 lety

      @@Kare-C m

  • @robstephens863
    @robstephens863 Před rokem

    My child needs some remedial work, a refresher course. Can you work on anything or only grade level

  • @sleaming844
    @sleaming844 Před 4 lety +6

    Can time4learning be my main curriculum for the year?

  • @Lizmriv83
    @Lizmriv83 Před 2 lety

    Hello, I live in Puerto Rico and I am looking for an English accredited homeschool non religious curriculum. Is T4L accredited? My son is 12 yr old in the 6th grade (special education) but is deeply behind.I NEED a kind soul to help🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety +1

      T4L is not accredited as it is a curriculum and not an online school. I don't work for T4L you can contact them for help in those regards. Otherwise, I can try to help in any other way when it comes to homeschooling. I am not sure of the rules and regulations for homeschooling in Puerto Rico. New York has it's own rules, you can check it out HSLDA.org

  • @Coffeeandkiddos
    @Coffeeandkiddos Před 2 lety

    Did you end up staying with Time4learning all year, and did you end up changing your ihip( or did you alreadyhave a plan of instruction). I'm also in NY.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety

      I only used Time4Learning for a quarter in our homeschool to try it out. It wasn't originally in our plan, I needed some support during a busy season and it worked for us. I added it in on the quarterly report.

  • @lauratarruella8475
    @lauratarruella8475 Před 2 lety

    Hi, is T4L a real school, I mean can i just study in T4L and then I can graduate and go straight to college? like is it acreditate by the US government (like a normal high school but just when we talk about accreditation, I'm soo sorry if I'm not being clear)? also thank you so much for your help

  • @jardemooreb4100
    @jardemooreb4100 Před 3 lety

    Does Time 4 Learning have Teachers? Do you need a printer? Or can use a app called Kami?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      When we used it, it was mostly animation and we did use our printer, especially for science at the time. I am not sure about an app as we used it directly on desktop.

  • @yomayrafernandez4995
    @yomayrafernandez4995 Před 3 lety +1

    is time4learning like regular school? can kids actually graduate from this? like if later on I decide to switch to regular school, would the school accept the credits/grades?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +3

      Time4Learning is a homeschool resource. It is NOT a virtual school. It is like any other curriculum. Therefore it does not provide credits or diploma. If you choose to homeschool your child will most likely have to take a placement test when they return to traditional school.

    • @Cartoonlover-sk5pq
      @Cartoonlover-sk5pq Před 2 lety

      @@BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers does that include private school? :(

  • @KenyahIsrael
    @KenyahIsrael Před 2 lety +1

    After completing a year with t4l, will my middle schooler be able to re enroll in public school and go to her next grade?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety +1

      Of course! However, it is up to the school, they may make your child take a placement test or they may just let them go back like normal.

    • @andresandsarah
      @andresandsarah Před 2 lety +2

      Each state is different, but yes as a parent you get to decide which grade to enroll your students. I would also look at your local colleges to see what their entry requirements are, which is usually just an acceptable ACT/SAT score. It is only high schools that have requirements like 4 years/math/science/language arts ect.. It is not necessary to have an accredited homeschool program for high school to get into college.

  • @jennyquezada9644
    @jennyquezada9644 Před 2 lety +1

    Are electives or specials mandatory when Homeschooling?

  • @Justbisop
    @Justbisop Před 3 lety +1

    Did you have to file a PSA with your state for your children to enroll or complete this homeschooling program

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      I didn't have to file a PSA with my state for my children. Time4Learning is not an online school, we just used it for instruction.

    • @Justbisop
      @Justbisop Před 3 lety

      But it can be used for homeschooling your child in place of school correct

    • @Zombxx4
      @Zombxx4 Před 3 lety

      @@Justbisop Yes it can be used in place of school but every state has different homeschooling laws. You'll need to research the laws for your state to determine how to start legally homeschooling. You can use Time4Learning for your curriculum.

  • @rachabeff3212
    @rachabeff3212 Před 3 lety

    Hows the science bits? I only need a science curriculum.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      I believe they have changed the science section since we have used Time4Learning. We really enjoyed the science, it was a lot of print out and hands on work so you needed to gather a few materials and such. Again, I believe they changed this.

  • @simplyraisingarrows7369

    Is there a placement test to see where they really should be if they are not at level if they have special needs

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety

      I don't think there are placement tests but I do believe there are demos so you can see what the lesson has. I would reach out the them through their website.

  • @jillmacklin6944
    @jillmacklin6944 Před 4 lety +1

    Can your child graduate from this program with a diploma? Does the parent need anything state specific to do this?

    • @NorthlandSLC
      @NorthlandSLC Před 4 lety

      T4l is not an online or virtual public school so it doesn’t give its own diploma. It uses the same material public schools use so kids will align with what they learn in public schools. It’s for true homeschool were parents manage everything. There are cyber or online public schools also but they are not the same as homeschool since parents take a back seat and the online school sets the rules.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      As stated, Time4Learning is NOT an online school. It is a curriculum. Like a Pearson (or any other big name) text book.

    • @latriceb823
      @latriceb823 Před 3 lety

      You should look for accredited homeschool programs. Programs such as these, offer diploma. Abeka is a great option (They have both accredited and non-accredited options). However, it is mostly book based with video lessons. Time4learning is only a curriculum. Think along the lines of materials you child uses to learn (i.e. worksheet, instruction, books. etc.). In the homeschool scenario, You are the teacher, your home is the school, your child is the student. You decide the material you would use to teach your child (i.e Time4learning, Abeka, Miacademy, etc.) . Hope this helps.

  • @LukaKade2
    @LukaKade2 Před 3 lety

    Will this work for a child with learning disabilities? My daughter is going to 3rd and she can't read yet but I want to keep her home this year because of covid...I currently use hooked on phonics with her. Would time4learning be good for her?

  • @wannacya
    @wannacya Před 2 lety

    Do you get worksheets to print out?

  • @HarleyQuinn-ry9ui
    @HarleyQuinn-ry9ui Před rokem

    We just started and I am already having issues with the website I sit with my son and he will complete a lesson then next day it shows that he didn't complete I talked to other parents that are having the same issue this is so frustrating and I contacted the customer service and they seemed like they didn't know how to help me with this problem. I am so worried about this.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před rokem

      That's strange, I would keep bothering the company and just keep track of what your kids are doing and keep moving forward until they fix it. But I would keep reaching out to them, write them emails,.contact them via social, all the ways you can. That really surprises me that they aren't going above and beyond to fix the issue.

  • @stephjon6369
    @stephjon6369 Před 3 lety

    How many days of the week do you homeschool?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +1

      We typically do school 5 days a week, but this year we have been trying out 4 days a week instead and it has been good. :)

  • @littlek740
    @littlek740 Před 3 lety

    Hi! I'm considering homeschooling my two kids. Do you know if they complete high-school through this program, do they get a high-school diploma?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      This program does not offer a high-school diploma.

    • @ivygetyours2804
      @ivygetyours2804 Před 3 lety +1

      You can print your own highschool diploma online. You don't need one for college anyway. Google that.

    • @aaron32608
      @aaron32608 Před 3 lety

      So they won’t get an 8th grade diploma? How come thank you new to this...

    • @ivygetyours2804
      @ivygetyours2804 Před 3 lety

      @Rashad Hill 🍔

    • @latriceb823
      @latriceb823 Před 3 lety

      @@aaron32608 Time4Learning is not a school. It is a curriculum that you use for your school (your homeschool). The cool thing about time4learning is that record keeping is done for you each time the child logs on, the time spent doing lessons is recorded as well as the grade for tests, quizzes, etc.

  • @larocco83
    @larocco83 Před 4 lety

    So for 8th grade ..can you get a diploma for that since its not high school. Just wondering if I could at least use this program for 8th grade and then switch to an accredited program in high school next year.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      Time4Learning does not provide any kind of diploma. This is for regular homeschooling not for remote, virtual or distance schooling.

    • @larocco83
      @larocco83 Před 3 lety

      @@BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers I seen on my dash and option to request a diploma for 8th grade . I understand about high school but their is a link to fill out for a diploma.

    • @nazrakhan1046
      @nazrakhan1046 Před 2 lety

      @@larocco83 Just a side note in the state of New York, Students in Homeschool do not receive credits, transcripts, or high school diplomas. New York State does not recognize virtual or online schools. You are welcome to use an online school to meet the requirements of home schooling, including the IHIP and quarterly reports but in order to get them in college they would eventually need to take the GED/TASC.

  • @larocco83
    @larocco83 Před 4 lety +3

    Also, what happens if we do homeschooling this year for 8th grade and he returns to public high school next year.

    • @herewegokids7
      @herewegokids7 Před 3 lety +3

      Absolutely nothing as long as he keeps up w math. No credits are earned in junior high. They might give him a placement test

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +3

      Nothing should happen. He will have to go through the normal process to get into high school, including testing.

  • @katerinnereyes8370
    @katerinnereyes8370 Před 4 lety

    Can you enroll at anytime?

  • @keilianne2598
    @keilianne2598 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve been using time 4 learning but I feel like It’s not real and it’s a waste of time… And I get Unmotivated sometimes… Will I get a highschool diploma after I finish highschool and be able to go to college?

    • @et9002
      @et9002 Před 3 lety +1

      Only if your parent creates your transcripts and high school diploma. You'll also need to take college entrance exam, ACT, or SAT test. Look up the homeschool requirements for your state for graduation. In Texas, homeschools are recognized as private schools and honor the report cards and transcripts parents keep. But other states have a LOT of requirements that may need to be done quarterly. Time4Learning is NOT a school. It is just a homeschool curriculum (think textbooks and worksheets) for parents to use while they homeschool their kids. The custom parent report is a great report to use when making report cards and transcripts. Also CZcams videos about hownto create homeschool high school records.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety

      That is a great question. If you are feeling unmotivated or a curriculum (which is what time4learning is) doesn't work for you, you should research other options. Time4Learning is a curriculum and NOT a school. Your parent has to write a transcript and follow all the steps for your state to get into college. This may include getting a GED or working with a community college or high school for credits and transcript depending on your location and the rules there.

  • @beautiifulkimberly
    @beautiifulkimberly Před 2 lety

    How much does all of this cost? As a break down. Extra for curriculums? Other fees aside from monthly purchase? Also, was the quarterly report through T4L easy?

    • @just1missp
      @just1missp Před 2 lety

      Hi. Did you find your answers? I'm curious to know as well.

    • @beautiifulkimberly
      @beautiifulkimberly Před 2 lety

      @@just1missp
      Only found out it’s extra but offered if your child needs to take a foreign language. Music and Art are not available, so you still have to find a different program to cover those. Received no response on if doing quarterly was easy. Was also told, I would be responsible for obtaining state assessment tests at the end of the year. Idk if it’s different for every state, but that’s mine per NY.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety

      right, Time4Learning is only a curriculum it isn't an online school. I don't work for the company so I am not sure all the details.

  • @fordguy2375
    @fordguy2375 Před 4 lety +2

    Do you get a high school diploma with time for learning? Will my child be able to get into college with this program?

    • @sansational15
      @sansational15 Před 4 lety

      You have to use and pay for an accredited homeschool program in order to receive a diploma. Otherwise, your child has to take the GED when they finish high school. We use the accredited program from Abeka.com which costs us about $1,100 per year for the books, DVD classroom, and accreditation for our daughter. We use their program, because it's far more progressed, and she will get a diploma from them.

    • @sansational15
      @sansational15 Před 4 lety

      This is Time4Learning's FAQ page, www.time4learning.com/curriculum/faq.html#diploma.

    • @bravelizard494
      @bravelizard494 Před 4 lety +11

      LIDARKSIDE not true...go to freetranscripts.com and create your own transcript. You can order your child a diploma off the Internet when they meet all the criteria for graduation in your state. Your child will need to take ACT or SAT or placement test to get into most colleges. They do not need to do a GED. I have two in universities in TN and N.C. one took ACT and the other took placement test. Both graduated from community college then transferred into university. Please do your research in your state. Homeschools are real private schools. Parent is the administrator and teacher. You hand out the diploma.

    • @sansational15
      @sansational15 Před 4 lety +3

      @@bravelizard494 Yes, but just like a GED, it's not up to the standard of a school-issued diploma and transcript. Most all homeschoolers I know had to have their children take the GED; and, not only are homeschoolers usually put ahead of the list for acceptance into universities and college over public school students, homeschoolers with school-issued diplomas and transcripts get even further preference. I've been homeschooling for 11 years and have done my research very well (thank you) which is why we go with an accredited program whereas our daughter will receive a diploma and transcript from the school itself.
      ...and for those who prefer to make up their own diploma, they can also go here, www.homeschooldiploma.com/.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +3

      Time4Learning is not an online school. It is a homeschool curriculum. They do not provide a diploma.

  • @larenapickett6765
    @larenapickett6765 Před 4 lety +1

    The program looks good but what about socialization? I live in rural Vermont and this is hard enough in public school.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 4 lety +5

      Right now, with COVID socialization is difficult for everyone. The best thing when everything returns to normal or semi-normal is to have your children join extracurricular activities that interest them, where they will meet follow children. Let them be active in the community. Join a Homeschool Co-op where you get together once a week and learn together. Socialization is a valid concern, it something we all worry about especially in the beginning but how often are we all with people of the same age? We socialize with a variety of people so having your children be active in the community can solve this problem. I hope this helps.

    • @sansational15
      @sansational15 Před 4 lety +7

      Socialization is misconceived by people. First off, when a child goes to a physical school, they can only interact with each other during lunch or in the hallway between classes. Children, otherwise, are supposed to sit in their seats and be quiet.
      Also, there are almost always local homeschooling activity groups to join.
      As for socialization, this actually means that a child or person can properly interact with others. It doesn't necessarily mean they have to be around others all the time or a lot. Homeschoolers also outperform others in that area.

    • @vernonhuffman2311
      @vernonhuffman2311 Před 4 lety

      We have our daughter in gymnastics, dance, jiu jitsu (here soon) and we have a 4H about 10 miles up the road here in rural WV, just to name a few. Also, your local homeschool community does field trips and gatherings as well. (It's not 1989 any more) You got this.

    • @NorthlandSLC
      @NorthlandSLC Před 4 lety +1

      T4l also has a kids chat area where they can make cyber friends. Getting out of public school expanded by daughters social life. Not being locked in a building everyday she now has many homeschooled friends that can do whatever whenever. Her schooled friends are so jealous. The socialization issue is anti-homeschool propaganda. Not an issue really.

    • @kelkrystal
      @kelkrystal Před 3 lety

      @@NorthlandSLC really i didn’t see that before on T4L I'm gonna have to check that out

  • @LorenaCaloto77
    @LorenaCaloto77 Před 3 lety

    You mentioned that you have to send some paperwork to school department... is that for Time4learning? Because I thought that this is unaccredited? Confused 😕

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      Letters into the NY DOE Homeschooling department. If you are in NY, they want certain forms filled out for homeschooling. Those are the papers I am talking about.

    • @LorenaCaloto77
      @LorenaCaloto77 Před 3 lety

      @@BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers oh I see! Yeah. We are not in NY. But thank you for answering my question!

  • @Cookie-tz7hd
    @Cookie-tz7hd Před rokem

    Would you say time4learning is good for young kids with special needs?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před rokem +1

      It's really difficult to answer this without knowing the child, their interests, the way they learn and what their special needs are. I would say to try a free trial and see if it works for your child. There are many great resources out there Time4Learning is just one of them.

  • @estefanyromero5693
    @estefanyromero5693 Před 3 lety

    my sister’s going to start time4learning and she’s only going to do it for middle school. Since time4learning isn’t accredited, i was wondering, ¿would community college still accept unacredited middle school? she’s going to do an accredited highschool program, so would the middle school accreditation even matter at all to community college? if you don’t know the answer to this, it’s perfectly fine :D

    • @Zombxx4
      @Zombxx4 Před 3 lety +4

      Time4Learning is a curriculum so not accredited. Colleges don't generally ask for info about middle school. I

    • @72malliga
      @72malliga Před 3 lety +1

      I used T4L from grade 1 till 8. Then I switched to Penn Foster to get an accredited high school diploma. Now my son is in community college doing IT.

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      As it has been stated in the other comments, your child should be fine when it comes to using Time4Learning in middle school. Colleges don't typically look at middle school records, usually high school with a focus on the last few years.

  • @lindacundiff4613
    @lindacundiff4613 Před 3 lety

    What about miaacedemy? have you heard about that one?

  • @franceslamb464
    @franceslamb464 Před 4 lety +1

    Not sure if you will see this! But I want to use T4L for my son. I want to homeschool now. Can I use this as the main resource. I dont want to have to do extra. What all do I need to be able to do this the right way?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, you should be able to start this right away and you don't really NEED anything else.

    • @72malliga
      @72malliga Před 3 lety

      Yes. I used T4L from grade 1-8 to teach my sons. My eldest son is in CC. Did his high school diploma from Penn Foster

  • @ReginaCordoba
    @ReginaCordoba Před 3 lety +1

    New subscriber

  • @nicolebrunelle8161
    @nicolebrunelle8161 Před 2 lety

    What homeschooling are you using?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 2 lety

      I am not sure I understand this question. We tried out Time4Learning it is a curriculum and not an online school.

  • @lyncielaughlin2113
    @lyncielaughlin2113 Před 4 lety

    Is this curriculum recognized for the state of texas

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 3 lety

      I am not sure, I think it is acceptable for homeschooling across the 50 states. You would have to double check on their website or with your state Department of Education.

    • @nobytes2
      @nobytes2 Před 3 lety

      In Texas you can pretty much do whatever you want. A curriculum doesn't have to be approved by the State. www.movingbeyondthepage.com/how-to-homeschool-in-your-state/homeschooling-in-texas/

  • @sharronadkins7622
    @sharronadkins7622 Před 4 lety +1

    How long does it take to do a complete year of like 2nd. grade. And do they average grades and send us report cards or not?

    • @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers
      @BloomingBrilliantHomeschoolers  Před 4 lety +5

      How long does it take to complete a year of curricula on Time4Learning? Time4Learning is like any other curricula. The time it takes will depend on how much your child does each day and how they progress through their lessons. You can set up a pace to finish everything in a specific time frame, Like from September to June, for example, and they will break it up in a lesson plan to follow. They do not send report cards, but you can get all the reports of your child's progress in the reports section. I hope this helps and answers your questions.

    • @NorthlandSLC
      @NorthlandSLC Před 4 lety

      You as the parent have a login to the parent side where you control and see everything realtime. Unlike traditional or cyber school you are not in the back seat waiting to be informed. You are the driver.