DS is only 5.5 and is very much a 5.5yo boy maturity wise. He is a prolific storyteller. He has exponentially bloomed with this just recently. He has almost neat handwriting (vacillates, he's not always concerned about that) and knows how to form upper and lowercase print. He does like to experiment with creative letter formation however, along with inventing his own fonts or copying the decorative ones he sees in print. He will incorporate this into his regular writing randomly (he also has his mother's pencil grip of death) so I still feel the need to keep an eye on him when he's writing but I started ARFH A with him in the beginning and dropped that for daily copywork into which I have been incorporating basic grammar. He writes for fun, composing his own sentences and seems to be writing up to two (or the equivalent of, in the form of complex, run on sentences - a tendency also possibly inherited from his mother) in a sitting. The problem is reading and spelling.
When I first placed DS he hadn't progressed too far in phonics but a few months later he is now able to decode almost anything but at the same time, still making simple errors (random eg, "faculty" and "theory" he could read, but "back" would initially come out as "bake" and vice versa). What is needed here? More phonics instruction/review or more reading or both?
Secondly, spelling. *sigh* He is NOT a natural speller though he tries to apply rules of phonics and syllabication. I had Spelling Workout which he has been breezing through but let's just say he isn't doing it for fun. He vacillates between just getting it done to please me (as good as it is for a child to desire to please their parents, this isn't the educational motive I'm wanting) and being a real pill about it (perhaps because the work is a pill to him?). I have been finding myself looking ahead at future guides, curious about how this studied dictation is done. What should I do?
The parts of LHFHG we're able to do as is are delightful. I want it ALL to be delightful! Help!
