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by farmfamily » Tue May 16, 2017 11:08 pm
I ran those two guides for half of last year, and in my opinion it really is too much. There is so much read aloud material and so much that is teacher intensive. I found I was simply not able to successfully run the two guides full speed. Thankfully my middle child was halfway through Preparing before my youngest started Bigger. I kept my youngest half speed in Bigger all the way until my middle started CTC. I tried a couple times to bring him to full speed because he was really ready for it, but I found I just COULD NOT manage it. And I only have one other child. In your position with running another guide plus having a toddler and a newborn, I really would not recommend it.
Has your older one already done Bigger? If not, perhaps you could combine them in Bigger, beefing it up so it has a similar feel to Preparing. You could even have him do the independent science from Preparing. He could do the poetry assignments from Preparing too and written narrations from the extensions, and then the following year he should be ready to skip right into CTC, while your daughter does Preparing.
My older two were combined for Bigger and I have some great memories of it! It helped me get them through those teacher-intensive times, though by the end we were really ready to split them up. My oldest was ready to go straight to CTC (we had beefed up Bigger for her).
If he has done Bigger, then your options are more limited. I know this is not usual advice, but I would suggest you combine them in Preparing and cut things out for your younger child if you find she is not ready for everything. It is fine to have her do all the cursive copywork in print, for example. I told my son he could do that this year in Preparing until he finished Cheerful Cursive (he started cursive halfway through Bigger since he really wasn't ready for it until then). Actually he himself chose to do all the cursive copywork in cursive anyway and it looks good!
If you find your daughter is not ready for CTC because you watered down Preparing too much or for some other reason you always have the option of having her do Bigger (adding to its independence a little) the following year while your son does CTC. That may be unorthodox, but perfectly reasonable in my mind to save your sanity this coming year. Or she can go half speed in CTC, while he goes full speed. If you are combining in Preparing and you find that halfway through the year he can skip up to CTC you can do that to separate them also.
I guess what I am trying to say is that this combining thing can just be temporary. And you can tell your kids it is because of the new baby, etc. Let them know that eventually they will be in their own guides. There are so many ways to split them up down the road that in my opinion it is not worth it to stress yourself out now for what can easily be fixed later. And if you are anything like me, running those two guides will stress you out.
I would also advise you if you do combine to buy two copies of the guide, and alternate what time they do independent work so they don't have to share books. For example, have your younger one do her projects in the morning while your older one does independent science and then switch. Also, don't worry about getting off track with the school year when you separate them. My kids are all over the place (My oldest is in Unit 33, My middle in Unit 6 and my youngest in Unit 15 of their guides right now) and it works fine for us! I like being able to move them up to a new guide individually and really get settled and comfortable before another child is moving up.
Anyway that is my 2 cents. It is a little awkward when they are so close together. I wish you all the best in figuring things out...
blessed to be married 17 yrs to my hardworking farmer dh, mom to:
daughter 13 MTMM
daughter 11 Rev to Rev
son 10 CTC
Enjoyed Little Hands, LHFHG, Beyond, Bigger, Preparing, CTC, Res to Ref, and Rev to Rev!!