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i personally teach my son each night with his lessons. i help him with his assignments. fortunately for me, he loves going through his textbooks each time. he's just in prep in elizabeth seton. he goes to school from 11-2pm. my sister marvels at how much pupils are taught these days, especially when they're just in school for 3 hours.

when i told my sister adam's curriculum, she gasped in shock. she said the things adam are taught were taught when she was already in gradeschool. im in shock as well. i hope i could keep up.

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