Kharlie2009 wrote:
Hi, I think you may want to also consider intro to Spanish courses that are accredited at the national level instead than being based on New Jersey's curriculum. Most students end up applying to many schools including out of state. You can see some intro to Spanish lessons here: Spanish homeschooling courses and online courses. The intro to Spanish course doesn't have to be by a New Jersey teacher in my opinion.
Thanks for the help.

It's very good that there are actual licensed teachers on this site. It's wonderful! I in reality only wish I would have learned about Lernsys Homeschooling much sooner. Although we are truly a Jewish practicing family we believe that the material we give our daughter should be secular. If the intro to Spanish curriculum or intro to Spanish material matches New Jersey's curriculum it would also be great but I guess it doesn't have to. Would other Jewish families who have used Lernsys for intro to Spanish recommend their homeschooling program? Is it possible that someone with homeschooling experience can offer some guidance and their feedback or reviews on Lernsys?


