Holding back starting a guide to keep kiddos combined?
Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 5:34 pm
Trying to figure out when to start LHFHG with my 4yo dd (turns 4 next month actually). She just started using The Reading Lesson and is trying to trace letters in our "just for fun" pre-k workbooks. I'd think she'd be ready to start next July/Aug when she just turns 5 or certainly by the time she is 6 the following year- BUT....I'd love to have her and Josie (2yo) in the same guide. Do you hold back teaching kids skills to combine them or start them out in a guide at their level and then combine down the road? Just thinking it'd be easier to plan it out ahead of time. My 2yo seems to be advanced for her age- she just turned two in April and is speaking in full sentences and pretending to "read" her books. Any advice? I thought I could start my 4yo in Little Hearts next year and have her do the right side of the guide full speed using K materials and then do a 2nd go-round using 1st grade materials while doing the left side of the guide half-speed (2-3 days a wk). The problem would be, she'd be going into Beyond at 7yo and Josie would only be 5yo. Would it be better to use something else for her K year (like MFW or something) and then do Little Hearts for 2yrs so they be going into Beyond when they are 6 & 8yo? I know that placement is based on much more than ages but I'm concerned about getting Josie into higher guides at too young an age (and I'm also concerned about trying to run 3+guides since Matty will be doing some different things too & we're praying for more blessings). I know some people enjoy running a few guides at once- but is it just too much for many families? I feel pretty maxed out just with getting LHTH and Bigger done right now with everything else we have going on. Thanks a bunch!!
PS~ I hope this message makes any sense at all. I've been trying to write it all day and keep getting interrupted, lol!
PS~ I hope this message makes any sense at all. I've been trying to write it all day and keep getting interrupted, lol!