The other thread got me thinking...
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 8:33 pm
DD is all geared up to start LHFHG in Sept. for K. She will be 6 in Feb., knows all her letter sounds and can already read most 1st grade level books, although she still needs work on blending multi-syllable words that she doesn't know upon sight. She is spot on for placement in LHFHG. I'm using all K options except for the Fine Motor Skills, where I'll be using the 1st grade option. We are currently working through LHTH for the second time with her, using the older options, bible, and devotional, and Abeka phonics and some workbooks.
I'd like for her to get to the upper end of the age range for the guides by the time we hit Bigger, maybe even Beyond. My question is, I think she could handle LHFHG full speed, but in order to use Beyond for 2nd, not first, I'd have to do it half speed. What would you do in this situation? Most days, DD begs for more school so I don't want to hold her back, but I'm worried that if she is still in the middle age range in later guides, she may struggle in certain areas developmentally. Would there be something else someone could recommend to extend her school time even if I went half speed so she wouldnt' feel like I was "taking it easy" on her?
I'd like for her to get to the upper end of the age range for the guides by the time we hit Bigger, maybe even Beyond. My question is, I think she could handle LHFHG full speed, but in order to use Beyond for 2nd, not first, I'd have to do it half speed. What would you do in this situation? Most days, DD begs for more school so I don't want to hold her back, but I'm worried that if she is still in the middle age range in later guides, she may struggle in certain areas developmentally. Would there be something else someone could recommend to extend her school time even if I went half speed so she wouldnt' feel like I was "taking it easy" on her?