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Originally Posted by Rico
She did her first lesson today. I was there with her, to help her learn how to navigate the program. She did well. I need some advice though. How many hours a day, or lessons per day, do you think I should have her complete? I realize that learning how this program works slowed things down today quite a bit, but it still took her two hours to get it done. I am thinking of setting a 4-5 hour time limit on lessons, and however long she wants to play the games (funbrain, PK's book, etc.).
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How much of the summer do you want to spend on this program? How many lessons or units are there? Set it up on a logical timeframe based on either covering a certain number of units per day, or divide them among a few weeks. (e.g., if there are 25 units, plan on covering 1 per day for 4 weeks.)
Even though she does need to master this material, try not to make the schedule too demanding. If you do two hours, I would do an hour, take a break (20-30 minutes), and do the other hour. In my personal opinion, 4-5 hours is way too long to spend on a single subject. Children simply don't have an attention span that will hold out that long.
If you were covering multiple subjects, it would be different. It would preferable to move slowly, maybe make the first hour about completing a certain amount of work, and the second hour to review, go over the things she didn't understand, correct mistakes, etc.
Also, after a good night's rest, and a high protein-low sugar breakfast, morning or mid-morning is probably the best time to study.