Capturing the Charmed Life

Are you homeschooling good enough?

Am I doing this homeschool thing good enough?

This is a thought that most homeschool mamas have experienced.

Sometimes it’s when mama has had a tough day with the kids (& the question pops up when the kids are snuggled cozily in their beds at the end of the night).

“Are you homeschooling good enough?”

Even if we didn’t have a steady stream of potential comparing or questioning, we have all the mama feels that compel us to critique how we’re approaching our kids, how we’re providing for them, and whether we’re doing it good enough.



confident little businesswoman during remote job in cafe

Here are a few questions to consider so you can overcome that feeling and no longer have to answer the question, “Are you homeschooling good enough?”

1. Let’s talk about “good enough.” What are you trying to measure your homeschool against (aka the other place that might be “good enough”)?

Let’s just consider the possible options of what you’re trying to measure your homeschool against:

What would your perfect, ideal homeschool look like?




2. Why wouldn’t what you’re doing be good enough?

You are your child’s greatest advocate: there just isn’t anyone out there that sees your child in all of her/his fullness as you do.

Oh sure, you don’t have the full picture because they’re still in development, but you’re the closest thing to clarity for that child.

And you care beyond everyone in your world.

Um, nope.

And that is because you care the MOST for your child.

You are your child’s greatest advocate, because you notice, and you care.

So why would you think there was someone else or somewhere else that would be able to accomplish a more complete and provide a more individualized education than which you could provide?

If you need a boost, an encouragement, that you can do this thing, read the Homeschool Mama Daily Affirmations every morning to remind yourself how you want to relate to your homeschool child and how you want to show up in your homeschool. 

You are good enough & you are up to the task.


I am uniquely qualified for what my children need most. My value and worth are separate from my children’s successes and failures. I am committed to my own emotional and physical health. My healing directly impacts my joy as a parent. I am not a victim of my circumstance.

from the Homeschool Mama Daily Affirmations


3. Do you ever feel that you’re not good enough in other areas of your life too?

When we tend to have an uncomfortable feeling in one part of our lives, we’re usually experiencing that in another part of our lives.

So where might you be feeling not good enough somewhere else in your life?
Can I ask you a few questions about that not-good-enough feeling?


4. What would make it good enough anyway?

Have you considered this question?

This question right here, what would make you a “good enough” homeschooler is the one you want to dig into.

What’s the end goal to “good enough”?

Is it the end goal…

There is no right answer.

What your goal is and what my goal is for our homeschools are going to be different.

But is your end goal reflecting your values and your intentions?

And if they are, is that good enough?



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Teresa Wiedrick

I help overwhelmed homeschool mamas shed what’s not working in their homeschool & life, so they can show up authentically, purposefully, and confidently in their homeschool & life.

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