Newbie here with a few questions
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 12:51 pm
First, some background: I have 4 children, 6 yo boy, 4 yo boy, 2 yo girl, 8 mo girl. We did a "trial run" last year with my oldest with a popular kindergarten curriculum, but I didn't like it. He did really well, but I felt like most of it was beneath him so I ended up just having him do the handwriting and math pages. It seems like he learned to read pretty much on his own. He has a great desire to learn and is very inquisitive, but gets easily frustrated if something is "too hard" and will quickly lose interest.
My 4 yo hasn't had much formal education other than a few trial days these past few weeks. He knows his letters and numbers, he's starting to sound words out and has an interest in reading for himself. We've attempted writing letters/numbers but he still lacks coordination.
My 2 yo girl LOVES to sit at the table to "do school" with us. I'm really lost at how to include her and not squash that desire. She knows some letters and can do a little counting, likes to color/paint/cut/glue.
I have done the placement charts and read many threads here, along with the commonly asked questions thread Carrie has posted. I originally planned on combining my boys in Little Hearts (mostly due to finances), but after reading the threads about how combining is not always easier, now I'm not sure. According to placement, my 6 yo should be in Beyond and my 4 yo still in Little Hands, I think.
So, my questions now!
First off, I'm a little unclear how the program progresses, since each one covers various ages. Once you complete a guide, do you just move on to the next one or do you do it over if they're still within the age range? If I start the 4 yo in the kindergarten level of Little Hearts, do I do Little Hearts with him again next year with the 1st grade level materials? Does this even make sense? I'm a little confused lol!
Next, even after the placement chart, I'm not sure where to place them. I really can't afford more than one guide/package at this time. Maybe in a couple months I could get another, but then which one is priority now?
Lastly, we've toyed around with so many different styles of homeschooling that I'm driving myself crazy. I am craving structure, to have a plan all laid out for me. I also WANT to be involved in what they're doing/learning, even though I'm not sure how to add more to my busy days. That is why I've been drawn to HOD. I've looked and researched HOD 3 times now and for some reason I keep coming back to it. I've prayed about it and feel like this might be what my family needs. I'm already weary of looking for the "perfect" thing for us and my oldest is only 6!
I'm sure these questions have been addressed many many times and I've tried to do my homework and read through the forum threads but there's a lot of material here!
I would so appreciate any help, answers, advice, encouragement, etc! Thank you!
My 4 yo hasn't had much formal education other than a few trial days these past few weeks. He knows his letters and numbers, he's starting to sound words out and has an interest in reading for himself. We've attempted writing letters/numbers but he still lacks coordination.
My 2 yo girl LOVES to sit at the table to "do school" with us. I'm really lost at how to include her and not squash that desire. She knows some letters and can do a little counting, likes to color/paint/cut/glue.
I have done the placement charts and read many threads here, along with the commonly asked questions thread Carrie has posted. I originally planned on combining my boys in Little Hearts (mostly due to finances), but after reading the threads about how combining is not always easier, now I'm not sure. According to placement, my 6 yo should be in Beyond and my 4 yo still in Little Hands, I think.
So, my questions now!


Next, even after the placement chart, I'm not sure where to place them. I really can't afford more than one guide/package at this time. Maybe in a couple months I could get another, but then which one is priority now?
Lastly, we've toyed around with so many different styles of homeschooling that I'm driving myself crazy. I am craving structure, to have a plan all laid out for me. I also WANT to be involved in what they're doing/learning, even though I'm not sure how to add more to my busy days. That is why I've been drawn to HOD. I've looked and researched HOD 3 times now and for some reason I keep coming back to it. I've prayed about it and feel like this might be what my family needs. I'm already weary of looking for the "perfect" thing for us and my oldest is only 6!
I'm sure these questions have been addressed many many times and I've tried to do my homework and read through the forum threads but there's a lot of material here!
