Hmmmmmm. Well, here's the deal - RIGHT NOW for placement, you could really do either.
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I know, not what you wanted to hear - but wait, there's more!
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I am thinking a few things here in overall dynamics. You have a high school aged student, as well as a 5 yo. Soon, the 5 yo will take more time, probably next year actually, as that child should then start LHFHG. That means that this year may be an easier year to do Bigger Hearts, whether that is half-speed or full-speed.
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Another family dynamic to take into consideration is the fact that you like to do school 4 days a week. Starting Bigger Hearts, half-speed or full-speed, fits better with that scenario because you will naturally be taking a little longer to move through a guide then - which is just fine!
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Being placed in a slightly harder placement (like half-speed or 4 days a week full-speed Bigger Hearts would be) as opposed to being placed in an easier placement (like Beyond would be) seems to fit the overall time ds will be in the guide better. For these reasons, I think I'd start Bigger Hearts half-speed. You will have more time to go through it, ds can grow into the writing, you'll be adding another guide for your younger child at some point and your older ds will then be further along in the 'able to be independent' category, and you've got a prime teaching year available to you right now as 5 yo is doing less.
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If ds is needing more than half-speed Bigger Hearts 4 days a week at any point, you can switch to full-speed.
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What do you think about this?
In Christ,
Julie