Lynn, thank you. I needed to hear this. I almost sent a post saying I had convinced myself to switch, but your wise words have made me stop and think. I don't want to be impulsive like I was so many times these past two years.

When we came back to Bigger, even Carrie said to teach the child, not the grade level. My evaluator has told me that several times. Maybe my daughter would do alright with R&S now, but maybe it would be better to think about it when we get to Preparing. Also, I already own GWG 2. This would take us through Bigger. Then I can reassess. I am seeing progress now, so I'd better 'leave well enough alone'.
Just curious, Lynn. When your son switched to R&S, in which book did he begin? Also, how many GWG levels had he completed? I had wondered where GWG would line up with R&S if we did switch at some point. That is why I wasn't sure if it would be beneficial to switch now or wait a while. I guess when the time comes, I just figure out where she places in R&S and go from there.
Nancy, I appreciate your thoughts. I did read Carrie's reasons for grammar choices, and was impressed by her comment that there was more retention with R&S. So, I was ready to jump in. Retention is my concern. In our case, I think it would be wise to wait until Preparing to possibly switch. It was something I needed to settle in my mind, now I need to let it go for a while.

I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth. III John 4
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