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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 28 MIN

When You Feel Like You Are Failing

from The Stay-at-Homeschooling Mom Podcast · host Seton Home Study School

When homeschooling feels overwhelming, discouraging, or just plain exhausting, it’s easy to wonder if you’re failing. Be assured, you are not failing! Join Ginny and Mary Ellen as they discuss the moments every homeschool parent faces and offer practical, faith-filled ways to regain perspective, reconnect with your children, and rediscover your purpose.Show Notes:Homeschooling can feel like a long, discouraging journey. Some days everything clicks—but other days feel flat, frustrating, and unproductive. In this episode, Ginny and Mary Ellen remind us that failure is not what it feels like—and offer simple ways to reset your mindset and restore joy in your homeschool.1. YOU ARE NOT FAILINGIf you are listening to this, you are not failing.If you love your children, you are not failing.If you are trying your best, you are not failing.Homeschooling is hard, and the stakes feel high—but a few difficult days or weeks do not define your journey.2. REMEMBER YOUR PURPOSEThis is the foundation of everything.· You are not homeschooling to impress others· You are homeschooling to lead your children toward heaven· This is a long, eternal journey—don’t judge it by a rough season3. RECONNECT BEFORE YOU CORRECTWhen things feel off, step back and rebuild connection.· Play a board game· Go for a walk· Bake something togetherSometimes the best thing you can do for your homeschool is simply enjoy your children again.4. TAKE A BREAK—ON PURPOSEThe long journey includes rest.· Spend a week focused on enrichment: art, music, reading aloud· Go outside—hike, explore, observe· Visit a friend or take a short tripHomeschooling is not confined to a rigid schedule. The books will still be there.5. SHARE THE LOADHint: You don’t have to do this alone.· Ask your husband for guidance and support· Use a tutor or online class for a difficult subjectRelieving pressure in one area can restore peace everywhere else.6. SEEK CLARITY, NOT ASSUMPTIONSIt’s easy to feel behind—but feelings aren’t facts.· Use a standardized test to see where your children really are· You may find you are doing just fine7. KEEP THINGS IN PERSPECTIVEFinally, remember this:Our modern school system struggles in many ways. You would have to try very hard to do worse than simply loving, guiding, and teaching your children at home.A Final EncouragementThe homeschool journey is not measured in perfect days—it is measured in faithfulness. Stay the course, trust the process, and remember why you began.Homeschooling ResourcesSeton Catalog - FreeSeton Home Study SchoolSeton Testing Services

When homeschooling feels overwhelming, discouraging, or just plain exhausting, it’s easy to wonder if you’re failing. Be assured, you are not failing! Join Ginny and Mary Ellen as they discuss the moments every homeschool parent faces and offer practical, faith-filled ways to regain perspective, reconnect with your children, and rediscover your purpose.Show Notes:Homeschooling can feel like a long, discouraging journey. Some days everything clicks—but other days feel flat, frustrating, and unproductive. In this episode, Ginny and Mary Ellen remind us that failure is not what it feels like—and offer simple ways to reset your mindset and restore joy in your homeschool.1. YOU ARE NOT FAILINGIf you are listening to this, you are not failing.If you love your children, you are not failing.If you are trying your best, you are not failing.Homeschooling is hard, and the stakes feel high—but a few difficult days or weeks do not define your journey.2. REMEMBER YOUR PURPOSEThis is the foundation of everything.· You are not homeschooling to impress others· You are homeschooling to lead your children toward heaven· This is a long, eternal journey—don’t judge it by a rough season3. RECONNECT BEFORE YOU CORRECTWhen things feel off, step back and rebuild connection.· Play a board game· Go for a walk· Bake something togetherSometimes the best thing you can do for your homeschool is simply enjoy your children again.4. TAKE A BREAK—ON PURPOSEThe long journey includes rest.· Spend a week focused on enrichment: art, music, reading aloud· Go outside—hike, explore, observe· Visit a friend or take a short tripHomeschooling is not confined to a rigid schedule. The books will still be there.5. SHARE THE LOADHint: You don’t have to do this alone.· Ask your husband for guidance and support· Use a tutor or online class for a difficult subjectRelieving pressure in one area can restore peace everywhere else.6. SEEK CLARITY, NOT ASSUMPTIONSIt’s easy to feel behind—but feelings aren’t facts.· Use a standardized test to see where your children really are· You may find you are doing just fine7. KEEP THINGS IN PERSPECTIVEFinally, remember this:Our modern school system struggles in many ways. You would have to try very hard to do worse than simply loving, guiding, and teaching your children at home.A Final EncouragementThe homeschool journey is not measured in perfect days—it is measured in faithfulness. Stay the course, trust the process, and remember why you began.Homeschooling ResourcesSeton Catalog - FreeSeton Home Study SchoolSeton Testing Services

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