I think 3
could be a bit young, but most important is to go with what you feel is right. If he is asking for it, you could just begin with simple sounds: ap, ad, ag, etc....then add beginning letters as he's ready. Actually, this is how
Reading Made Easy does this, so you may want to use that. However, I'm sure you could find some things to do on your own. Do an internet search for free options. I have used
www.starfall.com with dd and younger ds to help with letter sounds and names; this site also has levels for beginning reading.
LHTH will help solidify the letter names (not sure about sounds b/c we have just ordered it!) Have you seen the sample week, here:
http://www.heartofdakota.com/pdf/little ... t-week.pdf
And have you looked carefully at the books that go with LHTH?
http://www.heartofdakota.com/little-hands-packages.php
Also, here is a look at the introduction to LHTH:
http://www.heartofdakota.com/pdf/little-hands-intro.pdf
Have a look at the links, decide if that might be enough. Carrie's programs are very full, and offer more than you may think right in the guides! He's very young to begin reading.... I know there will be others who have a wiser post than mine. I hope I've helped a
little bit.
