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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 16 MIN

Homeschooling in Your 40s: Navigating Perimenopause and the Second Spring

from Raising Mums · host Dr Gemma Elizabeth: Founder of Our Muslim Homeschool and Raising Mums

Homeschooling in your 40s doesn't just feel busy; it feels heavy. Between the brain fog, the fatigue, and the "random" symptoms of perimenopause, the way we homeschool has to change. "I feel like a piece of elastic that has been stretched and stretched and now has no more stretch, and cannot spring back." - Nella Last 1945 If you're feeling overstretched, here is the good news: Homeschooling in your 40s can actually be your best season yet. ⭐️Today’s Sponsor – THE FUTURE EXPLORER’S CLUB: https://ourmuslimhomeschool.com/explorers ⭐️ The Shift: From Spoon-Feeding to Independence When we are younger, we often "spoon-feed" our kids. We explain everything, dissect every book, and run ourselves ragged. Perimenopause forces us to stop. When your energy is low, you have to step back. This isn't "lazy"—it’s effective. By moving away from over-teaching, you allow your children to: Develop intellectual muscles by grappling with books themselves. Become independent thinkers rather than just "parrots." Build a real relationship with their subjects without us standing in the middle. The Silver Lining of the 40s This decade brings a "Second Spring." You finally gain: Perspective: You know the "crises" of the early years always pass. Freedom: You stop caring what the "perfect" homeschoolers are doing. Clarity: You trade dry academics for life skills and meaningful physical activity. 3 Tips for This Season Prioritize Health: Walking, sleep, and supplements are now non-negotiables. Outsource: Let go of the ego that says you must teach every subject yourself. Choose "Open & Go": Switch to resources that require zero preparation from you. Important Links & Resources ⭐️Our Sponsor: THE FUTURE EXPLOERERS CLUB – https://ourmuslimhomeschool.com/explorers ⭐️ Use code RAISINGMUMS5 for £5 off your subscription. (Perfect "Open & Go" Geography!) JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST: https://ourmuslimhomeschool.com/newsletter for weekly encouragement and tips. HOMESCHOOLING COURSES: https://ourmuslimhomeschool.com/courses to help you simplify your education journey. 🎙️ START A PODCAST with Blubrry: https://ourmuslimhomeschool.com/startyourpodcast . Get your first month of Blubrry podcasting hosting FREE with the promo code RaisingMums  Intro Music – by PEARLS OF ISLAM: https://www.pearlsofislam.co.uk (Bismillah from the album “Love is My Foundation”) A Final Thought Be kind to yourself, Sis. Your homeschool might look slower and quieter now, but it is likely becoming deeper and more full of barakah than ever before. Is homeschooling in your 40s looking different than you expected? Share your thoughts in the comments! Peace and love,

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