You know, one thing I really love about this forum – in fact, one of the primary things that keeps me coming back – is that we can make different choices about how to educate our kids and it’s okay. We don’t all have to do things in the same way or use the same resources in order to find a “home” here. I love that about our forum.
So in that spirit of respect for each other’s choices, I want to say that I do not think that Apologia is the best choice for every child.
My eldest is a brainy, high-achieving, crazy-smart student. He is respectful and obedient and he dutifully did his Apologia science all year last year. And now he despises science in general and Apologia in particular. This last year has convinced him that studying biology ranks among life’s most boring pursuits.
Is that really the result I am looking for in my home school? Total boredom? A kid who openly hates science? No. Maybe I’m being idealistic, but I was hoping that the study of life would produce in my son a certain awe at the Creator of life.
He’s got his credit. But I think it came at an awfully high price.
On the other hand, my second eldest struggles for every achievement he makes in school. Every single one. He would drown in Apologia’s high school courses. But I do not want him to believe he has no future simply because he is not an academic kid. I would rather find the places he can be successful and cheer him on in those areas.
So, for these reasons, and several others, we won’t be using Apologia’s high school courses in our home school. In fact, I have a copy of Biology in really good shape if anyone wants it. 