Hello! We are in our fourth year using Sonlight for History and Language Arts. I love all of the books, and do not feel it is too much reading overall. I do skip books as I see fit, which helps. We are currently studying early American History, and I’m considering switching to the SCM’s Modern guide to finish American History next year. My only true complaint with Sonlight history is that the spine (for this year) is textbookish, and the read aloud books, though interesting, seem to be on the more difficult end for the age range suggested. If you have switched from Sonlight to SCM, how did you feel about the spine and books suggested for the ages of your children? Do you feel they are dry or too difficult to understand compared to Sonlight? I have looked fairly extensively at the samples, and understand there are family books, in addition to age-appropriate books. I simply don’t want to switch programs to run into the same problem, because Sonlight does have a lot of great books that I’m hesitant to leave behind. The Modern books look interesting overall, but I’d also like thoughts on spines/books from other modules, as I’d like to stick with one program or the other.
Secondly, for those who have used Sonlight LA, and have switched to ULW and Spelling Wisdom, are you happy with the switch? Do you have any regrets about leaving Sonlight? I have started LA when my children started second grade, and now regret it after becoming more familiar with Charlotte’s methods. I’m seriously considering switching programs in this department, regardless of what I do with our history program. For the record, my school aged children are 8 and 10.
Thank you! 🙂