Such a good discussion!
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Lharris - I always value your advice and the manner in which you share it with others. You have graduated a ds and have helped so many moms as a librarian and as a homeschool adviser. You offer such good guidance and yet are such an encourager as well. Thank you for your thoughts on the Burgess books here - they are of such worth!
Laurel - thanks for sharing more about each of your dc, and for answering my questions!
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I have just a few more things to ponder, and then I think we'll be on course to a great placement. When you shared that "you worried about your dd a lot" last year - was that in regard to feeling like she was being pushed too hard by the higher level thinking discussions and books of the devotional and the storytime? Or did it seem like LHFHG was just a bit too hard for her in general? The reason I am asking is because in LHFHG, the devotional and the Burgess books are probably the harder books to understand and discuss. If dc are having a difficult time with those, that is sometimes an indicator that they are not going to be ready for Beyond. I'm also wondering where your ds places if you look at the placement with just him in mind? Since you mentioned you supplemented quite a bit with LHFHG for him, I am wondering if when you look at the placement chart he places solidly in Bigger Hearts? Bigger Hearts has a substantial amount of writing, so that is something to consider as well. One other consideration - how do the 2 of them work together? Does your ds take over and dd need something of her own so she can really shine? Or do they work well together, are really quite close to one another in skills, and would you really like to keep them combined?
Based on what you think about the above considerations, I think you have several good options here...
Option 1: If you come to the conclusion that dd needs her own program, and ds needs something harder and really places best in Bigger Hearts then...
Dd could finish out LHFHG at the start of next year, and then she could move into Beyond Little Hearts after that on her own. Ds could do Bigger Hearts next year.
Option 2: If you come to the conclusion that dd and ds really are close in skill level, and you'd like to keep them combined, then...
Dd could finish out LHFHG on her own this summer to grow in some skills and be ready for Beyond, ds need not do it. This would allow you to focus on dd and get her up to speed and ready for Beyond next school year. Then, the two of them could do Beyond next school year together. Maybe you don't think this is necessary for dd to finish out LHFHG, but I think it would help better prepare her for Beyond - however, you will definitely know if this is needed or not.
Option 3: You could just have the 2 of them start Beyond together next year and not finish out LHFHG because they both show they are fully ready for Beyond now.
I hope something here helps, and I will check back to see your comments and thoughts on all of this, so we can all help you come to a good decision for this coming year!
In Christ,
Julie