Still not settled 100% (LHFHG vs. Beyond)
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:03 pm
I had a lovely chat with Mike today--both he and Carrie are super great folks. The funny thing is that I've already asked this question before, but totally forgot! LOL Well, I did mention to him that my days are crazy. LOL
After our chat, it was suggested that I use Beyond with my 1st grader (she will be 7 Sept. 2nd, so she *just* missed our state's cut-off) and my rising 3rd grader (who is autistic/dyslexic) while using CtC for my rising 5th grader (strong reader/strong in math, etc.)
But when I took a look at some past posts, our experiences before, and even re-examining the placement chart, I'm now wondering if I should actually place my rising 1st and 3rd graders into LHFHG, with my 1st grader using the 1st grade options--we'd planned to use CLP's science anyway!). I figure he can either join in the 2nd grade science or continue on with CLP's 3rd grade science, as we'd planned--although his reading skills are nowhere near 3rd grade level. (His last test scores showed 1.6).
I explained to him that my 1st grader can "draw" letters, and even copy some sentences, but the more I think about it, the more I wonder if I need to hang back a bit and make sure these skills really are in place.
Goodness knows I've jumped the gun before and regretted it. Actually this is kind of what's happened--we used a different program before which catered to the oldest child, bringing the youngers in, and we saw virtually no improvement or growth in our son's reading/writing skills over an entire year. This is part of the reason why we're returning to HOD--to have more developmentally appropriate activities.
But if we hang back in LHFHG, where does that leave him when he enters 4th grade? Since my 3rd child is turning 7 as she enters 1st grade, should I push forward with Beyond, trusting she will catch on quickly? For example, I'd considered using the 2nd grade CLP Science for both?
I'm sure I'm thinking way too much about this, but I've pushed them before, just to stay on "grade level," and regretted it. OTOH, there have been times when I didn't nudge one enough, and that led to boredom.
After our chat, it was suggested that I use Beyond with my 1st grader (she will be 7 Sept. 2nd, so she *just* missed our state's cut-off) and my rising 3rd grader (who is autistic/dyslexic) while using CtC for my rising 5th grader (strong reader/strong in math, etc.)
But when I took a look at some past posts, our experiences before, and even re-examining the placement chart, I'm now wondering if I should actually place my rising 1st and 3rd graders into LHFHG, with my 1st grader using the 1st grade options--we'd planned to use CLP's science anyway!). I figure he can either join in the 2nd grade science or continue on with CLP's 3rd grade science, as we'd planned--although his reading skills are nowhere near 3rd grade level. (His last test scores showed 1.6).
I explained to him that my 1st grader can "draw" letters, and even copy some sentences, but the more I think about it, the more I wonder if I need to hang back a bit and make sure these skills really are in place.
Goodness knows I've jumped the gun before and regretted it. Actually this is kind of what's happened--we used a different program before which catered to the oldest child, bringing the youngers in, and we saw virtually no improvement or growth in our son's reading/writing skills over an entire year. This is part of the reason why we're returning to HOD--to have more developmentally appropriate activities.
But if we hang back in LHFHG, where does that leave him when he enters 4th grade? Since my 3rd child is turning 7 as she enters 1st grade, should I push forward with Beyond, trusting she will catch on quickly? For example, I'd considered using the 2nd grade CLP Science for both?
I'm sure I'm thinking way too much about this, but I've pushed them before, just to stay on "grade level," and regretted it. OTOH, there have been times when I didn't nudge one enough, and that led to boredom.
