Hi LeAnna!

I agree with the wise advice given here already. I'd say this is pretty normal for many boys especially, and I wouldn't sweat it about doing 2 guides.

I'd go half-speed with LHFHG, and do daily phonics. With TRL, I'd just set the timer for 15 minutes, and get as far as you get, repeating lessons as needed, and being very encouraging of any progress made. Do you have TRL computer CD? I have heard that really helps too. Doing ETC along with TRL slowly for awhile would be just fine.

You may want to repeat just the Letter Activity boxes from LHTH, just doing 1 a day, and also show the flashcards from LHTH, having him trace the letters with his "writing finger" and then say the sound and do the action that accompanies each letter. How does he do with cheering on? My youngest 2 dc are very motivated by literally being "cheered on".

If we have something difficult, we'll practice it and I'll tell them we are going 'to do it for our brothers'. I then prep the brothers to get ready to shout "HOORAY!" and clap and cheer for his efforts when he gets it right - even if it's just a few letters and sounds. This always works wonders for those 2 dc of mine!

Could you tell ds he was going to practice his letters and sounds and do them for his sisters? Or maybe for daddy? And then get everyone ready to cheer him on? Just an idea.

Continuing to watch the Leap Frog DVD's would be good too. I really do think it will come with time, just keep plugging away and being encouraging, and he should come along! HTH!
In Christ,
Julie