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One mom in my homeschool group tried AO and isn doing it anymore, why should I try it?

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One mom in my homeschool group tried AO and isn doing it anymore, why should I try it?

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We don’t know why the mom in your group isn’t using AO anymore, and we understand it isn’t for everybody, but here are some issues that have caused some people problems with implementing AO in their homes: –They do not read this FAQ list or other pages in the website that would help explain more about the curriculum. –This is a Charlotte Mason curriculum and they do not have the time, or don’t have the inclination, or for some other reason are not going to read more about Charlotte Mason’s ideas. –They have uncooperative children and are uncomfortable with the principles of proper use of authority that are found in Charlotte Mason’s books (and the Bible). –They do not use Fairy Tales/fantasy and are uncomfortable even making substitutions from a booklist that includes them. –They have a large family of varying ages and abilities and feel they need a curriculum that tells them exactly what to do and keeps everybody on the same page. We do have members with large families who use ou

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