LHTH half-speed is a hit
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:42 pm
We've been doing LHTH for a few weeks now at half-speed, and it's really helped me spend time with my little one. He loves it, and it only takes me about 15-20 minutes to do. It is well worth the time. For any of you with young dc, wondering if you should start LHTH or wait because your worried about getting to LHFHG too quickly, this has been a great answer for us. We spread out 1 LHTH day over 2 days. I decided to use both Bibles, and that has been nice. I put this in the weekly check-in, but will also put it here knowing not everyone gets to read the check-in.
Half of a day's plans done the first day:
Read the story from the younger children's Bible (A Child's First Bible).
Do the Fingerplay, Letter Activity, and Bible Activity boxes.
Second half of a day's plans done the second day:
Read the story from the older children's Bible (The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes).
Do the Fingerplay, Letter Flashcard Review, Rotating box, and Corresponding Music.
I just thought this may help some of you who might be in the same boat as I was - having a little one who would love to start LHTH, but short on time and wondering what to do if you finish LHTH too quickly and get to LHFHG too quickly - anyway, this has been an easy solution for us.
In Christ,
Julie
Half of a day's plans done the first day:
Read the story from the younger children's Bible (A Child's First Bible).
Do the Fingerplay, Letter Activity, and Bible Activity boxes.
Second half of a day's plans done the second day:
Read the story from the older children's Bible (The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes).
Do the Fingerplay, Letter Flashcard Review, Rotating box, and Corresponding Music.
I just thought this may help some of you who might be in the same boat as I was - having a little one who would love to start LHTH, but short on time and wondering what to do if you finish LHTH too quickly and get to LHFHG too quickly - anyway, this has been an easy solution for us.

In Christ,
Julie