Thanks ladies!!! I have since cut it down to about 2 and a half hours because it became just repetition, we are actually working on letter sounds and phonics and after about 45 he is tired of it and I can't blame him, then its handwriting practice, math (simple addition), etc and it goes really fast. then add in art projects and things and our day this past week was averaging 4 hours total. I don't want to burn him out (public preK was 8 am -245 pm and I think it was too much) but I don't want him to be behind for Kindergarten next year. still talks on if he will stay home or go public school, not sure, everything is up in the air, my 7 year old would like to stay in the public school system, and I am not thrilled with the idea, but DH insists it's better for him to stay, but I am giving him another week or two to see if things change. soooooo after school resumes next month we will see if he will end up at home or staying in school. Until then Logan is doing great and I am still happy with the choice I made to take him out.
Again thanks for all your answers, it really helped! and ylleknna, not butting in, I appreciate your input too, it put things into perspective for me