Tag Archives: Homeschooling

Where Are They Now: Garrison Crouch

This post is part of the Where Are They Now series in which we hear the stories of long-time Sonlight users who are now thriving young adults.   Have you ever heard of Andrew Viterbi? Probably not. He’s the person … Continue reading

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Where Are They Now: Kiera-Lee Hayes

This post is part of the Where Are They Now series in which we hear the stories of long-time Sonlight users who are now thriving young adults. Kiera-Lee is the eldest of our four children and the first Sonlighter in the … Continue reading

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Where Are They Now: Tegan Duke

This post is part of the Where Are They Now series in which we hear the stories of long-time Sonlight users who are now thriving young adults. Tegan of Cape Town, South Africa has been homeschooled all her life. She began … Continue reading

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How to Cherish Even the Mundane Seasons of Homeschooling

Throughout the Bible, God’s people were instructed to remember God’s past blessings, and were urged to teach their children to know previous triumphs and victories, too. “Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way,” admonishes Deuteronomy eight, … Continue reading

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5 Types of Hands-On Projects and Extras Perfect for Sonlight

While some kids want just the facts, other children love to reinforce homeschool lessons by doing hands-on projects, crafts, lap books, and other extension activities. Here are five types of extras that work brilliantly with Sonlight's literature-based curriculum.

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Saying Yes: How to Enjoy a Flexible Homeschool Schedule

There’s no question that one of the biggest perks to homeschooling is having a flexible schedule that allows you to take advantage of life’s opportunities during traditional school hours: You get the idea.

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Saying No Creates Boundaries of Freedom for Your Homeschool

Your kids are using curriculum that couldn’t be a better fit for them. You love the church you attend and are heavily involved in serving and participating in activities there. The weekly meeting with a friend is a great source … Continue reading

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