Toni…we too use the Pathway Readers, but not the workbooks. We use Explode the Code workbooks instead. It’s a very sound, easy to use, and straightforward series. It’s also relatively inexpensive, much like Pathway.
In regard to “How long should I use a phonics program?”, I’m currently reading a book by Dr. David Sousa called “How the Brain Learns to Read” and it says this….
“Phonics lessons should last typically from 15-20 minutes a day, but should also be reinforced during the remainder of the day with other activities in the child’s reading program, including opportunities to read and write. Phonics instruction should be taught for about two years for most students, usually kindergarten and grade 1. If begun in grade 1, it should be completed by grade 2.”
I wouldn’t get too hung up on grade 1,2, 3, or 4, because I believe the child needs to be ready to begin, but I think once you have that readiness piece, the notion of two years of phonics instruction is feasible.
I’ve linked an interesting slide presentation, IMHO, to a recent blog post I did on the above mentioned book here if you’re interested…http://reflectionsfromdrywoodcreek.blogspot.com/2012/01/rambling-about-reading.html
Blessings to you,
Melissa