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Our most transformative and comprehensive program:

Generous Students™: Homeschool Edition

Six major benefits:

Promotes Generosity

The curriculum is designed to teach children about the importance of living generously, promoting generosity and compassion as fundamental values.

Improves Emotional Well-being

Practicing generosity has been shown to have a positive impact on emotional well-being. The curriculum includes activities and games that promote positive emotions and a sense of fulfillment, helping children to lead happier and more fulfilled lives.

Develops Character

The curriculum helps to develop character by teaching children about gratitude, empathy, and compassion. These are essential qualities that will serve children well throughout their lives.

Reinforces Biblical Values

The curriculum features weekly Bible lessons, providing an opportunity for families to learn and reinforce biblical values.

Fosters Family Bonding

The curriculum is designed to be a family-based program, providing an opportunity for families to learn and practice generosity together. This helps to foster a strong family bond and create a sense of unity.

Enhances Learning

The curriculum includes a range of engaging activities, games, and extra opportunities that help to enhance learning and make the experience more enjoyable for children. This helps to keep them motivated and engaged in the learning process.

How It Works

Check Out the Resources:

Take a look at all the resources available from Generous Family™. We’ve created content for families of every age and stage from free videos, short stories, blogs, books, and curricula built for Homeschool Families.

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Bring Generosity into your Everyday Routine:

Our framework of The Seven Ways To Live Generously will become a fun new way to see the world and an everyday practice you can use to engage with kids of all ages. Whether you’re reading the books as a family, teaching the Generous Students Homeschool Edition, or watching the short videos, use this content as a launching pad to a new, intentional way of living.

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Communicate and Practice:

Use our resources to continue the conversation with your kids. Encourage them to think about their thoughts, words, time, money, attention, influence, and belongings and how they can use them to be more generous. Each and every day we have opportunities all around us to live generously. Be sure to talk about giving opportunities, and participate together as a family. Before you know it, you’re creating a life of generosity.

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"The Generous Students homeschool program has been a transformational journey for our family. Our children have learned so much about the importance of living generously and it has become a part of who they are."

Amy N.Homeschool mom of 6

"The weekly Bible lessons and character-building activities have been a highlight of our homeschooling experience. Our children are developing a strong foundation of values that will serve them well throughout their livesexperience has improved."

Timothy S.Dad of 3 girls

"The family-based approach of the Generous Students homeschool program has brought us closer together. We have learned and grown as a family and have developed a sense of unity."

Susie T.Single mom of 2 kiddos

"The engaging activities, games, and extra opportunities make learning about generosity fun and enjoyable for our children. My boys are motivated and excited to learn."

Summer A.Mom of three boys

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