New here!!
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 9:02 pm
Hi! I'm new here! Love all that I've seen so far with HOD, but don't know where to place my children...I was just wondering if I could get some suggestions on what programs I should use for them.
Here's my info: I have four children with another blessing to join our family, due in December.
Zach is my 8 year old son - he's very intelligent, learns quickly and LOVES to read (I'm excited to get him involved in DITHOR!), I like to have freedom to expand our learning experiences due to questions that he's constantly asking about various things we study! He's very fun to teach!
Bailey is my 6 year old daughter - she's quite opposite of Zach, learns at her own pace, not real interested in things other than babies!
But is catching onto reading well with short vowel/simple sight word books (BOB books are great!). She's currently doing Explode the Code book 1, but doesn't have the writting down much yet. I'm hoping this summer to help her better her handwriting skills. This is my first year homeschooling (LOVE LOVE LOVE it!), but I have been focusing more on just getting my ducks in a row for Zach, not doing a whole lot with Bailey.
Austin in my almost 4 year old. We starting doing LHTH -so cute, he loves it, so I'm going to probably continue with it through the summer, then into the fall.
Cameron is my 18 month old son. He's full of energy and life!
My question is can I group the older two together in a program, it seems to be designed that way, but I'm not sure if I can group Zach (8) and Bailey (6) together without it being too boring for Zach or too discouraging for Bailey. Any suggestions? I know in the future it'd probably work better to join Bailey (6) and Austin (4) in a program because they are more alike and get along great, where as Zach enjoys more time alone with me. Would it be unreasonable to think I could do Beyond or Bigger for Zach (8) and maybe part of it with Bailey (6), with Zach adding in DITHOR, and then the following year do LHFHG with Bailey (then 7) and Austin (then 5)? Would it be confusing or frustrating for Bailey (6) to do and Bigger or Beyond this fall, and the following year go back to LHFHG? Hope I'm not making this too confusing! I feel like there are different program suited for each of them, but I really don't want to be doing three different books, especially with a new baby this winter!
Thanks for your help!
Blessings,
Laura
Here's my info: I have four children with another blessing to join our family, due in December.
Zach is my 8 year old son - he's very intelligent, learns quickly and LOVES to read (I'm excited to get him involved in DITHOR!), I like to have freedom to expand our learning experiences due to questions that he's constantly asking about various things we study! He's very fun to teach!
Bailey is my 6 year old daughter - she's quite opposite of Zach, learns at her own pace, not real interested in things other than babies!

Austin in my almost 4 year old. We starting doing LHTH -so cute, he loves it, so I'm going to probably continue with it through the summer, then into the fall.
Cameron is my 18 month old son. He's full of energy and life!
My question is can I group the older two together in a program, it seems to be designed that way, but I'm not sure if I can group Zach (8) and Bailey (6) together without it being too boring for Zach or too discouraging for Bailey. Any suggestions? I know in the future it'd probably work better to join Bailey (6) and Austin (4) in a program because they are more alike and get along great, where as Zach enjoys more time alone with me. Would it be unreasonable to think I could do Beyond or Bigger for Zach (8) and maybe part of it with Bailey (6), with Zach adding in DITHOR, and then the following year do LHFHG with Bailey (then 7) and Austin (then 5)? Would it be confusing or frustrating for Bailey (6) to do and Bigger or Beyond this fall, and the following year go back to LHFHG? Hope I'm not making this too confusing! I feel like there are different program suited for each of them, but I really don't want to be doing three different books, especially with a new baby this winter!
Thanks for your help!
Blessings,
Laura