I am an infrequent poster, an occasional message board reader, but a long time user of HOD.
We were introduced to HOD back in 2008, I believe, when I was looking for a guide for history. We incorportated more and more of the guide books into our schooling over the years. We still do math and grammar on our own timing, but for the most part my oldest children do the guidebooks as written otherwise.
#1) My first problem lies in the timing of the rest of my son's (sons') education(s). Because we have had certain years of me needing to educate multiple kids out of the same guidebook from a practical POV, or because of the independent reader/writing skills necessary, we did not start the Hearts for Him Through Time until grade 6. My eldest is finishing up his eighth grade year this year through Rev to Rev. He has four more years of school with me, but there are five guide books left. Knowing that we don't need the books to match along with grammar or math, does anyone have any recommendations which guidebook I should skip. (This question also serves for my second son, as he is on the same pathway with the guidebooks).
#2) Now, my daughters' are also coming up. My oldest girl is finishing up grade 4 this year. Again, because of timing issues she has not yet done Preparing for His Glory, which I had planned to do with her and my next-in-line daughter next year for their 5th & 3rd grade years (as I had done with my sons). My oldest daughter's reading skills are stronger than my boys' had been and I believe she could handle the reading for CTC next year, but having not done the history writing with her this year (that Preparing offers) I don't know if she could write on her own yet. I could theoretically just help her with the writing the first part of the year in the CTC book and just skip Preparing. That bothers me a bit as I loved the overview offered in Preparing... but it wouldn't be the end of the world. I could then just get my will-be-third grader on the prescribed track and go from there.
I also have two littler girls whom my middle girls need to help with during the day just to paint a more vivid picture of our family.
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Frankly, I have been praying for months about what to do about son #1 for next year and I am just not feeling any direction. I think I can talk myself into or out of any plan for my daughter. I could also have her jump from Preparing to Res.to Ref., too, I believe. ... Now I'm throwing other things out there.
SOOO - I guess the big question is those of you who are familiar with the Hearts for HIm Through Time & Hearts for Him through High School... where would you go from here?
I should put out there that I am mostly thinking of the history, science, and Bible components for him. My grammar plans are separate. He and I just started the last chapter of Rod and Staff English 8 this week and we expect he will do R & S English 9 next year and then do classes at the community college in grade 10. I will probably follow the literature focus from whichever guide book we go with. Math will be similar plan. We do on our own and we hope to tap into college classes in grade 10 or 11.
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