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2. What to Do When Your Oldest Is School-Age When my oldest, Jadon, was four, I also had two younger children. I didn't want to delay school with Jadon, who was a bookworm before he could speak, so I ended … Continue reading
I have five children. I cannot imagine doing five Sonlight programs at the same time. I know there are families out there that manage . . . but that would be too much for me. So if you have more … Continue reading
So you've read about how it's different to read books than to do workbooks, and you've read about why Sonlight doesn't do progress tests. You've hopefully been inspired by the thrill of greater cultural literacy, and been encouraged (hopefully) by … Continue reading
As often as possible and practical, Sonlight programs seek to offer more than one perspective. And in the Sonlight Instructor's Guides, you shouldn't find many (any?) statements like, "This is how you should think." (We certainly try to avoid them!) … Continue reading
Sonlight doesn't test. In a classroom setting, it makes sense that teachers offer progress tests. How else would they be able to evaluate how each individual student is doing, what each student is retaining? Homeschooling parents, though, have ample opportunity … Continue reading
Teaching math and reading is important. Teaching good attitudes and right relationships is more important. Daniel Levitin, in The Organized Mind, says this. Of the thousands of ways that human beings differ from one another, perhaps the most important trait … Continue reading
One of my dear friends has five adult children. They are all doing well in life now, all walking with God. But she said, "When they were young, one of them was so naughty! I think I disciplined him every … Continue reading