Kristi,
Since I'm thinking your kiddos would be 9 and 11, I'm leaning toward CTC as being a better placement based on their age (as RTR is for ages 10-12 with extensions for ages 13-14).
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Part of my reasoning is dependent on your combining your kiddos. While your 11 could likely fit into RTR, if she places there on the placement chart, your 9 year old will find RTR to be a big jump up from Preparing Hearts (in independence and maturity).
Another thing to consider is that if you bumped your then 9 year old up to RTR, I'm not sure how much she'd get out the longer, more in-depth readings. MOH III is much more difficult than MOH I and it's mainly intended for kiddos in grades 5-8. Another thing to think about is that you'd be reading aloud some pretty long readings in RTR that we are scheduling for the student to read independently within our plans. While you can certainly read the history readings aloud if you choose, using them differently than planned in RTR will add time to your day in both history and science. You'd likely need to read these areas aloud, as your 9 year old probably wouldn't be able to do the readings on her own.
These are a few things to ponder as you think over your best placement for your sweeties next year.
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I always tend to err on the side of making sure the youngers are getting what they need and beefing up for the olders. Otherwise, the youngers tend to get pulled along over quite a few years and often can end up struggling with their skills in the long run. Over time, I have slowly come to terms with the fact that completing the history cycle is not as important as making sure your kiddos are correctly placed skill-wise. However, you'll know better than I will what best meets your family goals.
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On a sidenote, your older daughter will get a full-blown year of American history in high school, so it isn't as if she'll never have that good dose of American history coming (should you choose to stay the course and do CTC next year).
I'd likely reassess if I were you, once the placement chart is updated to reflect the skills needed to be successful in RTR. That will give you the best idea of how successful your kiddos would be in jumping to that program. The updates should be up in February for RTR. Looking over the packages for RTR will also really help you get a feel for the level of material in the program. The packages are coming in Feb. too.
Just some food for thought.
Blessings,
Carrie