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Old 12-08-2010, 09:06 PM
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I am considering using mostly resources from Memoria Press for the coming school year. I have homeschooled from the beginning using various resources for my kids ages 10, 8, 6, and 4. I am currently using the Memoria Press K curriculum with my 6 year old and enjoying it. This is about the time when I begin thinking about what I will use for the coming school year. If I decide to go primarily with resources from Memoria Press next year, I would like to be able to talk with a person who is knowledgeable about the curriculum and can help me look at what my kids have studied already and where I should "place" them in the curriculum. I also would love to get some advice on where I might be able to combine my children in their studies, and I might like to use some of the online classes offered. So I'd like some advice on putting the whole picture together. Do you offer such a service? I need to do my own homework first before I'm ready to discuss details with someone. I just want to find out where to go when I'm ready to make some decisions. I am tentatively planning to come to the conference in June, but I'd like to have most of my decisions made before that even if I do wait until then to make actual purchases. By the way, is there any kind of discount on purchasing the curriculum at the conference?

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Cheryl
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Old 12-09-2010, 07:39 AM
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Cheryl,

When you are ready, I will be glad to help you make individualized curriculum choices for your children. I do this all the time. We understand that each student has individual needs, and we are willing to make any adjustments needed in our packaged curriculum to make it work best for you.

Our goal at Memoria is for students to be as well-educated as possible, and we will work with you to make sure that is happening for your children.

You can call me at 502-966-9115 or email me at: tanya@memoriapress.com when you are ready.

Regards,

Tanya Charlton
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Old 12-09-2010, 09:29 AM
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Wonderful, Tanya! Thank you so much! I will look forward to talking to you in a few weeks after I've had time to do a little more discerning for the next school year.

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