Confused about how to effectively utilize Sonlight's Language Arts programs? Join us for an informative Homeschool Helps & Hacks event that demystifies the curriculum. Sonlight’s mentors will explain, answer questions, and clarify our approach to reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and more. Learn how to navigate the curriculum confidently, tailor it to your child's needs, and foster literacy skills. Whether you're a seasoned Sonlight user or considering it for the first time, you will be better equipped to instruct with certainty.

Bring your questions and connect with us on Thursday, April 18, at 1:00 p.m. Mountain Time.
  • Determining appropriate level(s)
  • Understanding your Instructor’s Guide
  • Facilitating comprehension
  • Implementing modifications
  • Providing constructive feedback and corrections
  • Additional guidance
  • And more!
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    Sunny Raybern
    Community & Social Media Manager
    Sunny is a second generation Sonlighter currently homeschooling two children (14-year-old girl, 10-year-old boy) who have been educated entirely with Sonlight. She's married to her college sweetheart and can be found reading, traveling, hiking, or paddleboarding/kayaking in her spare time. Some of her favorite homeschool topics include homeschooling as a working parent, Sonlight books that make you cry, letting go of perfection, and incorporating travel into your child's education.
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    Lisa Fountain
    Homeschoool Veteran & Sonlight Mentor
    Lisa is the mom of three wonderful children, two of whom are married. Her youngest is a freshman in college this year. Lisa’s oldest went to public school from the beginning and she homeschooled the younger two with Sonlight. Lisa has used every level from B-400. When she is not homeschooling she enjoys running, going to the beach, reading and sewing.
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    Sheila DelCharco
    Homeschool Veteran & Sonlight Mentor
    With a degree in secondary English education, Sonlight was an obvious choice when Sheila DelCharco decided to homeschool her three children. When her oldest asked to go to a small Christian high school, Sheila was concerned about how he would transition to the classroom environment. Her fears were laid to rest when she saw his first report card, and even more so when she sat in on a class. He graduated high school with honors and has graduated from the University of Florida in Finance. Her other two children homeschooled through high school and were accepted to the honor's program at the University of North Florida. Sheila is convinced that exposing them to all those books over the years is what led them to this point. Because of her passion for literature-based learning, she is a veteran Sonlight consultant, drawn on her own experience when speaking with families at homeschool conventions for the past 18+ years.