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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
This is a good point, mainly because many curriculums are ultra basic through elementary school and then add on the challenging math in jr. high/high school as totally new concepts--others integrate basic algebra, geometry concepts, etc. from the first grade.
Most curriculums line out in the end, meaning if you use it 1st - 12th, the child will still know what he/she needs to know by the time they graduate. But if you compare to public school curriculum, they can be ahead or behind at any given point. (Behind and ahead being relative concepts.)
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You are right - in the end they do cover everything. It's hard to change in midstream from one to another. I never used just one company. I found what was required by my State and found what I felt would work for us.
www.vegsource.com/homeschool, which you already know about, is an awesome swap tool and allows you to see what the experienced homeschoolers are using in the country. I love and utilized that site for 15 years. Now, I am finished! But I like to help others, if I can.