My DD LOVES doing school and keeps asking for more of LHTH. Thing is she already knows her letter names, short vowel sounds and consonant sounds, and she's beginning to try handwriting on her own. She wants to learn to read, so I've started phonics with her. She can sit through the Burgess stories with DS and narrate in small chunks. As far as her skills are concerned, I think she's pretty solid. She will be 5 in January, so logic tells me she's not THAT far off from being ready for Kindergarten. I'm not sure that holding her back 4 months is really going to make or break her Kindergarten year.
I have read here several times that each guide does a wonderful job of preparing the child for the next. How much does age really play a part in that? Would it really hinder her ability to keep up in Beyond, Bigger, etc.? I know that nothing in homeschooling is cut and dry, and at any time I'm prepared to slow down if we need to. But seriously the idea of just combining them now and getting on with it already sounds great! And if we did that, we'd likely keep doing a lot of the activities in LHTH for fun since she likes them so much.
Has anyone else done this? Am I going completely out on a limb here?
Edit: I looked at the last thread again and saw that krismoose had suggested combining now and doing LHFHG and BLHFHG 4 days/week so that DD would be in the age range by Bigger. But I'm terrible at math and it's killing my brain trying to think of exactly how long each guide will take that way.
