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| From: | Elena (199.90.157.4)
| | Subject: | new to this - have questions | |
Date: | November 20, 2009 at 8:24 am PST |
I like the idea of classical education for my kids, and I'm working on developing course plans for them, but there is a lot I don't know. Like: at what age should we start learning Latin? Greek?Do you start math with Euclid's geometry first, or what? Obviously history would include reading Tacitus, Herodotus, Caesar....how do you work that in to a grammar school/high school learning plan? in short, I have an easy time envisioning classical ed for kids of say, 12 years and up, but I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to get my 8 year old reading Cicero, and I'm stumped.
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