We have used, and will continue to use, Reading Reflex. For me, it was the best fit. I used it with my 8yo after a stint with Sing, Spell, Read and Write. I was new to homeschooling a kindergartener and used what was given to me. We purchased new workbooks but had everything else in the kit for free. Although my son loved it. After a while I ended up not being super crazy about it and the fact I did not choose it myself kind of bothered me.
Fast forward several years and I really like Reading Reflex. I found it on a shelf labeled “Free” so I thumbed through it and felt it was a perfect fit for my brain. I read it at home for awhile, cut the book up for the games/lessons (which took a while, but it was free, so I went with it) and haven’t used anything else to teach and reteach my boys. I used it with my 11yo to sharpen his skills (he was about 91/2 at the time, maybe a little older) and my 8yo (he was about 61/2 or so) and put the SSRW away. I did use the SSRW for certain things (before we converted all the way to the CM style), but I just didn’t like the way it approached teaching the child…One using one way to refer to the letters and the sounds they represent and the other a completely different way. Well I got tired of having to skip pages, etc., so I had to choose just one and it was the RR.
I will be using the Reading Reflex with my 4 1/2 yo when the time is right. I’m already starting some of the games that are suggested, but nothing scheduled or set in stone, just for fun right now.
They have a website and I did purchase some of their material but after receiving it I realized I could’ve easily skipped those. I didn’t spend much, but still…hth