My dc are all 3 or more years apart too, and I am running separate programs very happily. It would not work for them to be combined because they are just way too far apart, and one of them would be stretched too far and the other not enough if I did try to combine them together. But, that's just my family!

I would guess if the younger child was quite advanced, and the older child struggled somewhat - they may be closer to being able to combine. But then I'd worry about the content (especially in history) being too mature for the younger and not mature enough for the older, and for there to be some hard feelings if younger was doing same as/better than older - so then I guess I'd be back to separating them.

I will say, if you do combine dc that are far apart in age, you just have to know that it's probably not the best fit for one or the both of them individually in one or more areas. I struggle with advising ladies to combine who have many years between their dc's ages - even if it is their heart's desire, when they're in the day to day of combining, they sometimes come back and say that the history was too light for their older, or the science readings too hard for their younger, etc. - and they've forgotten they chose to stretch a program or back up a program from its original intention, and there will be some tweaking when you do that.

It really depends on each mom's dc and their situation though. Candice, I know that you will know what is best for your family and your personal goals, those are just a few thoughts I had.
In Christ,
Julie
