
Thanks,
Camille
This is exactly what we have chosen to do. Though DD5 can read, we are still doing LHTH at double-speed, and adding parts from LHFHG to tailor-make a K program. We'll do LHFHG as soon as we are done with LHTH.KristinBeth wrote:My daughter knew all her letters and sounds as well, and we still did LHTH at age 4. I didn't want to get into the later guides too quickly, so I added in The Reading Lesson, some fine motor and thinking skills workbooks, plus nature study and a science experiment kit. We really enjoyed LHTH. It was a nice introduction to homeschool, short and sweet, and the crafts were fun (I posted some of them on my blog and in the week in review sections here on this site if you want to see some of the activities). Whatever you choose, you'll still have fun.