I’ve never tried Latina Christiana. What I ended up looking for was a product that involved the children immediately in reading and storyline, but ALSO had the necessary memorization. IMO it is the combination of both that made this workable. So I went looking for things that had both components, and found LitCT. We’ve loved it. The storyline (fictional) is about a family in Roman times that goes to Palestine and ends up meeting Jesus. There is also the memory work, but each chapter consists of both reading AND memorizing the necessary forms. As reading level progresses, the student goes on to read Bible stories in Latin translation, and then on to Caesar, other Roman authors, and poets. There is PLENTY of help for the parent teacher and the authors even answer questions sent to them through the website. So it worked very well for us.
If you want to learn just solely from vocab, the only product I’ve personally used like that is Latin’s Not So Tough, but we HATED it. We just learned disconnected words while not learning declensions and forms, and nothing to DO with them like read a story. IT was torture for us and we stayed with it only one year, moving on immediately to LitCT.
Sorry, Heather, you can blame me fully though. LOL So if you get something and the boys hate it you can blame it on Bookworm. I always tell my kids my shoulders are big enough to take it so if ever they’re in an uncomfy situation, they can just say “My mom would kill me” and give me a call and it’ll be OK. LOL