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by my3sons » Mon Apr 18, 2022 4:02 pm
Thank you for patiently answering my questions! You know your son so well, and your heart for him just shines through! I am leaning toward Preparing Hearts for His Glory (PHFHG), which is one of my very favorite guides anyway!
The reading of the history is shared in PHFHG, and written narrations are introduced for the first time. As he will be new to narrations, I think this would be so helpful! The read aloud follow-ups are shorter and have easier ways to respond to the readings that would be good before CTC’s more ‘putting yourself out there’ type responses.
The geography quick-finds in PHFHG will teach how to use the globe or a world map, trace explorer’s routes, find geographical features, locate the continents/oceans/cardinal directions,/hemispheres/latitude/longitude, and other good foundational geographical concepts.
As he will be new to creative writing and poetry, the Robert Louis Stevenson’s writing and poetry lessons will be so good for him to do. They are short, engaging, and help kiddos be successful right from the start.
The independent history reading books will be a good reading level for him, as they have some pictures still, have fonts that are not so tiny, and are really engaging! Likewise, I think he’ll enjoy the science books, which are read independently. I think this will be great for him to successfully taking on some independence with following some short multi-step directions.
The Draw and Write Through History will also help him have logical steps to follow to draw, as well as cursive he can copy (and he’ll write in print for the rest of his work).
Your not wanting him to be so challenged or stressed because he already doesn’t like school tugged at my heart. I don’t want that either! I want him to start Heart of Dakota thinking he can do this, and I want him to grow to love it! For these reasons, I’m leaning toward PHFHG! As you have more time these days – congrats on completing homeschooling your other children again – I’d add the extensions and read them to him, or possibly partner read them if it is not too much for him in the day-to-day.
I like your idea of having him read some 4/5 Boy Interest books from DITHOR in the summer! DITHOR is scheduled 3 days a week in PHFHG, so he’ll get through half a book pack and half a DITHOR student workbook during the school year. Maybe you could give him half the 4/5 books to read this summer, and if he is doing well and finishes those, he could read them all in the summer and move on to the 5/6 Boy Set when he starts PHFHG. Or, if half of the 4/5 Boy Set is just right this summer, he can finish the other half when he does PHFHG. Again, I want him to just learn to love his reading more!!!
Okay, so I tried to be thorough without being too wordy too – ha, ha! We are two peas in a pod! So, what do you think? PHFHG? Please keep in mind, if you order it from us, and you look it over and feel like CTC would have been better, you have 30 days to return it for a full refund. Hope this helped!!!
In Christ,
Julie
Enjoyed LHTH to USII
Currently using USI
Wife to Rich for 28 years
Mother to 3 sons, ages 23, 20, and 16
Sister to Carrie