Moms Who Would Like to Give Up Homeschooling

Published:
July 17, 2019

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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How many times have you had thoughts about giving up on all this homeschool stuff? I think that if you haven’t thought about giving up since deciding to homeschool, then you may be in denial. After begging my husband for years to allow our family to homeschool, I quickly realized shortly after we began that it was not easy at all.

Why Homeschool Moms are Giving Up (And How to Escape the Pitfall)

Moms everywhere are starting to think about giving up on this whole homeschool “thing.” I would be lying if I said homeschooling was simple. It is tough, it’s a juggling act. It is one of the most rewarding things you can do on this earth, yet it may be the most under-acknowledged role in a family.

This homeschooling mom of 6 provides some insight on why moms are giving up and how to prevent falling into that very trap. Read this great snippet from this resource:

When we’re faced with these challenges, will we keep our hope in Christ, leaning on the Lord for strength and direction and growing in faith? Or will we slip into discontent or even defeat when trials come?

Struggles draw us closer to the Lord yet when we feel overwhelmed, we can forget that in no time.

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