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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

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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

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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

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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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Homeschooling Gives Us Freedom to Celebrate Each Child's Success

I have five sons. Their brains work in wildly different ways. I have one son who learned to read overnight when he was barely five. At Bible study that week, we took turns reading a verse aloud, and the study … Continue reading

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How My Homeschooled Children Found Their Careers

It's a fear every parent knows, but homeschool parents might feel it more: Will my children be able to find a meaningful career ... that they love ... that will allow them to support themselves (and maybe a whole family)? … Continue reading

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Homeschooling Gives You Choices

I had just graduated college, was starting a film production company, my wedding was in a month or two, and I needed to find a house in which to live. I tend to jump in with both feet. I found … Continue reading

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