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by avbprincess » Mon Jan 17, 2011 6:34 pm
Thanks Carrie, I do have it hand, actually! I did come Saturday and I spent the rest of that day and my free time on Sunday poring over the guide to see all there was to see. DH and I were practically giddy with the excitement of having an HOD guide in our house, and that we're just starting on what looks to be a long, but very fun journey through our son's education.
And today was our first day! I'm trying it full speed because even though DS is not quite 3.5, I think he can handle it. He already knows all his letters, the sounds they make, and two to three letter blending. And looking through the math scope and sequence I'd say he knows 90% of it. But LHTH is so much more than pre-reading and math, and it's for all the other skills taught in the program that I purchased it. DS is not by nature a participator; he is an observer. He becomes self-conscious and, I think, unwilling to put himself in the position of making mistakes or feeling embarrassed when certain activities, like many of those scheduled in LHTH, are asked of him. But he needs to get over that, and I think LHTH will help tremendously. He did put up a bit of a fight this morning, but we kept pushing through, and when he stopped feeling uncomfortable he really did enjoy what we were doing. As the days continue, he will see that LHTH is just plain fun, and that nothing too hard, or tedious, or potentionally embarrassing is asked of him.
Deanna
Wife to DH since 2000
DS 17 - US2
HODers from the beginning