Our fourth oldest just graduated from high school last month, and we are already preparing her for college in the fall. She’s received some great gifts! If you’re looking for gifts for a graduate here’s a list of great ideas! Note: This post contains affiliate links. Click on the photo of any item to see… [Continue Reading]
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Can Homeschooling Really Be Easy? | Lea Ann Garfias
I homeschool five children. Five. From elementary through high school. I have another homeschool graduate. Not only do I homeschool them all, but I write, speak, play the violin professionally, edit a homeschool magazine, and serve in my local church. I believe homeschooling can be easy. That’s why I wrote (cough, cough) Homeschool Made Easy… [Continue Reading]
Sonlight Unboxing & How I Homeschool Multiple Ages Together
One of my favorite times of the year is when my new homeschool curriculum arrives. The last couple of years I’ve used Sonlight to homeschool all my children together. It works great!! I’m doing the same thing this year, too. Below is my unboxing video. This year I’m using History/Bible/Literature (HBL) Levels C and H…. [Continue Reading]
Summer Reading For Family Togetherness
Would you like to create more togetherness for your family this summer? Here is some great summer reading! Summer is supposed to be a relaxing time, but I’ve found that kids who have too much free time often get into trouble. Also, my kids are also prone to fight because they don’t have many… [Continue Reading]
Seven All-Time Favorite Read-Alouds | Sarita Holzmann
As moms, we have the unique privilege and joy to read to our children. As Sonlighters, we get to cuddle on the couch to read every day and call it “doing school.” Glory! The natural love for reading and learning blossoms from these moments we spend together. I have always been a book lover. As… [Continue Reading]
3 Reasons Why Homeschooling Moms Crash (and how to make sure you don’t)
I’ve been a homeschooling mom for 25+ years, and I’ve had seasons of joy and seasons of struggle. And it’s in the season of struggle that I crash … big time. I feel overwhelmed and weary. I wonder why I’ve chosen to home educate my kids. Looking back, I’ve discovered that the struggle usually stems… [Continue Reading]
Homeschool Basics: Balancing Your Own Goals and Dreams
Congratulations to last week’s winner: Jessica Lippe — please e-mail your mailing addresses to my assistant (amy@triciagoyer.com)! Enter below for your chance to win a copy of Homeschool Basics! Balancing Your Own Goals and Dreams (from Homeschool Basics) It’s easy to think about focusing on relationships with others. It’s harder remembering that we also need to nurture… [Continue Reading]
Your Local Library: The Frugal Homeschool Mom’s Best Friend
Congratulations to last week’s winner: Marianna Ballard — please e-mail your mailing addresses to my assistant (amy@triciagoyer.com)! Enter below for your chance to win a copy of Homeschool Basics! Your Local Library: The Frugal Homeschool Mom’s Best Friend (from Homeschool Basics) Regardless of whether you pick traditional curriculum or take a non-curriculum approach (Kristi describes in the… [Continue Reading]
How to Encourage Your Kids to Write | Kristin L. Hanley
As an online English professor I know what it means to teach “the dreaded class.” Aside from public speaking courses, composition seems to be the most intimidating class students take. The way they tremble during introductions, you’d think I’d asked my students to swim with sharks. Although writing well can feel like jumping into deep… [Continue Reading]
4 Activities for Your Child’s Summer
4 Activities for Your Child’s Summer For many children, summer is a time for travel, imagination, and time with siblings. Think back to when you were a kid. Which memories of summer activities are the strongest in your mind? Which memories do you want to give to your children too? Which childhood summer memories are… [Continue Reading]
The Most Important Part about Homeschooling
I started homeschooling in 1994. At the time there were no homeschooling blogs, very few curriculum choices, and not very many people to talk with about homeschooling questions. Homeschooling and a Love for Learning I remember one gathering of homeschool moms that I went to. We sat in Linda’s living room and just talked about… [Continue Reading]