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Jun. 11, 2018
4 Reasons a Second Generation Homeschooler Chooses Sonlight
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. “Not another new school for my children…” It was the early 90’s. My … Continue reading
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May. 20, 2018
Where Are They Now: Megan Simlia
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. As a homeschooled student, Megan Simila's family traveled across the U.S. four … Continue reading
May. 20, 2018
Where Are They Now: Scott McIntosh
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. Scott was homeschooled from Kindergarten through 12th grade mostly using Sonlight curriculum. He … Continue reading
May. 20, 2018
Where Are They Now: Heather and Autumn Lopez
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. Former Sonlighter Autumn L just graduated summa cum laude from Cal Poly, San … Continue reading
May. 20, 2018
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
May. 14, 2018
5 Types of Hands-On Projects and Extras Perfect for Sonlight
My oldest child is logical and practical. While my husband insists that our oldest is practically a replica of me, this is one area where we are as different as night and day. I am a creative person who loves … Continue reading
Tagged crafts, enrichment, extras, hands on, Homeschooling, learning, projects, Sonlight, supplementing
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May. 2, 2018
How to See Beauty in Unexpected Places: Lessons from “Cornstalks”
I am a lover of poetry. My daughter, on the other hand, is very literal. Her mind is scientific and pragmatic, and while she can—and does—memorize how to properly use idioms, she doesn’t have an intuitive sense for poetic language. … Continue reading
Tagged books, Homeschooling, poetry, Sonlight
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