Congratulations on completing LR! That represents a lot of hard work on both your part and your child's! And don't worry about your child not being where other kids are in the videos! She is so much farther ahead of "normal" kids her age, just by being exposed to EL! And every kid learns different things at their own pace. Compared to most kids on here, my daughter is far behind in math.
But she has been exposed to so much of it that she is ahead of kids not doing EL.
There are lots of options about what to do next. If your daughter hasn't yet learned her phonics sounds, you could check out Starfall.com. It is FREE! After that, Reading Bear is a wonderful option. It has about 50 lessons. Each lesson can be gone through for a week or so with your child hearing the phonics sounded out very slowly to very quickly, whatever she is interested in. If you want, log in to Reading Bear and the computer will keep track of what lesson should be played next, and at what rate of speed. R.B. also has "quizzes" that are similar to LR game section. They will also keep track of which quizzes have been done and randomize the questions, keep track of scores, etc. Oh, yes! Reading Bear is also FREE!
Another option would be to customize a course in LR using free downloads from the LR library. Just whatever she is interested in would be good. Or start another language by using LR. You can't beat the new LR course maker!!
And reading, reading, reading, anything and everything you can with her. Books, cereal boxes, signs, whatever you find. If you don't have a good library nearby, there are good online sources. Check out WeGiveBooks website. Books Should Be Free is another good site. If you have a kindle, Centsless Books has free kindle books updated every hour from Amazon.com.
Those are a few options. Hope it helps!