A little update from us. I have shelved LHTH for the time being and am anxiously waiting to use it slowly with Logan next fall when he turns three. She was probably ready for LHFHG but we can't afford it so we are doing something else. I tried to make it work. She is more of a workbook type girl. Who knew that a four year old would rather sit and do workbooks than fun interactive type learning. Oh well. Off to Walmart to get more workbooks
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All that to say, my husband is wanting me to try Sonlight next year with Emma. He doesn't have a problem persay with HOD, but he really wants his kids to not be so sheltered in the literature they are exposed to. He (and I) feel it is our job to have open dialogue about issues that are against our faith with our children so they can better understand the lies and also to be able to relate with those of other beliefs better by having knowledge of what those beliefs are. That is one of the main reasons we are homeschooling our children. His greatest concern is that just as public school "brainwashes" kids into believing one way against Christianity, he is worried that only telling them about Christ and Christ only will make them very naive when they leave home and make them question everything we've told them instead of presenting both arguements and saying "This is why Jesus is the only possible way.". He wants them to come to him with questions early on and not when they are in high school and already establishing their world view. He doesn't want his kids shell shocked by the things of this world. Not that he is wanting them to be exposed to everything under the sun...if that makes sense.
He likes Sonlight because of the variety of literature they use. I must admit...I like what I have seen too. I do love HOD! And I do like knowing that I wouldn't have to worry about the literature selections. But I agree with my husband that we shouldn't shelter our kids from things that make us uncomfortable or downright goes against our beliefs. I believe those are opportunities to teach. I am so torn. My husband thinks that there needs to be some division between Bible time and every subject area. He agrees that the Bible is integral in history and Science. But he doesn't feel like every lesson should tie back in to what lesson we are learning in the Bible.
Let me just say...I think he is basing all of HOD products on LHTH which does tie every lesson for the day in with the Bible story (more or less). That is a real turnoff for hubby. Do the other guides do the same thing? Or does it break away from having everything for each given day connect together? I.E. Does every lesson come back with a Bible connection or are some things just learned in a nonbiblical way simply for the value of what is learned? That would help me better approach my husband.
Sorry if I am rambling. I feel like God led me to HOD but it is an all up hill battle to do it with husband and daughter. I want our family to be cohesive on what program we are using.
Oh and I am curious about your response to Sonlight in aspects other than nonbliblical literature as that is a non issue for us. Thanks.