As the look and outworking of schooling changed in 2020, a new light was shone upon the mental health struggles that stay-at-home moms and homeschool teachers have faced since the beginning of the modern homeschool movement. Band-aid scriptures and blanket solutions might have worked for a season, but those foundations have now crumbled under the weight of the real issues at hand.
Reflecting is necessary as you prepare the groundwork for the week of homeschooling ahead of you. The steps that each individual teacher will take might look somewhat different, but these effective steps will be helpful as you go forward on your homeschool journey.
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