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7 Reasons to Buy Your Curriculum in Early Spring

Although your new school year may be months away, now is the best time to order next year's homeschool curriculum. Here are seven reasons why earlier is better when it comes to getting your new homeschool curriculum purchases squared away.
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A Literature-Based Science Approach to Homeschooling

Sonlight for history, literature, and Bible—sure. But Sonlight for science? Absolutely!

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How to Make a Mid-Year Switch to Homeschooling with Sonlight

We’ve all been there. Something is not working for your child when it comes to education. It's a terrible feeling that can keep you up at night, worried about how to fix the situation.

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The 14 Best Christian Homeschool Programs

Many parents who feel called to homeschool their children set out specifically to find Christian homeschool programs. Homeschooling gives parents a unique opportunity to share the gospel with their children and approach subjects with a Biblical perspective.

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Choosing the Best Homeschool Math Curriculum

When you were in school, math was either a thing of beauty or a thing of torment. Whichever it was for you, as a homeschooling parent, you get to help your children move towards an understanding of math—whether they end … Continue reading

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Sonlight's New Montessori-styled Preschool Curriculum

If you are parenting a 3- or 4-year old, you need to know about Sonlight's new preschool program! It's the same literature-rich style that all Sonlight programs are based on but with dozens of improvements for 2021. With this new … Continue reading

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What to Do When Your Homeschool Curriculum Isn’t Clicking

One of the beautiful aspects of homeschooling is how you can tailor the education to your child’s needs (and yours as the teacher). If a child struggles with reading, you can do more read-alouds. If a child hates math, you … Continue reading

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