The jump from Bigger Hearts to RTR is B-I-G!

Oh my, oh my, I cannot imagine making that leap, even with a year under my belt.

We are actually doing Bigger Hearts and RTR right now, and the learning curve is immense. I'm so glad you took a careful look at the placement chart, as that is the best way to choose what to do. The guides are all excellent, but truly the best tool for choosing which one to use is the placement chart. I do realize you have done CTC's time period recently, but that guide is so much more than just a time period - it is an incredibly rich guide full of so much that you don't want to miss it! I guarantee, it will be different from what you've done - I've seen nothing like it anywhere.

Especially if that's the right placement for your dc.

As difficult as it is, I would definitely choose the guide that best fits your dc skillwise. If you begin RTR tweaking it by reading things the dc should be reading, modifying the writing, shortening the assignments, skipping things, you will basically be doing this the whole way through from this point forward. It is so short-changing what the guides are meant to be, and I fear that your dc will never really get the full benefit of the guides, nor learn all of the skills they need to, over the years. If you absolutely feel that you cannot do CTC, then PHFHG would be the next best choice. I so understand what you are saying here, and I know the historical time period seems so very important, but keeping your dc's hearts, teaching them the necessary skills they need to be successful, and moving them along in their academics in an incremental way really gives them an incredible education!

HTH as you consider what you'd like to do - it would be easy to say, "Sure, go ahead and do RTR", but I've decided long ago an honest answer is far better than a contrived one. I just care too much about wanting HOD to be a big success in your home - happy moms, happy children, that is an incredible result of proper placement... and it pays dividends in the form of joy and contentment all year long.
In Christ,
Julie