28 min

Customized Homeschool Help for Parents that Can Transform your Life Homeschool Mama Self-Care: Nurturing the Nurturer

    • Health & Fitness

There are many resources available for parents who are homeschooling their children. Some options include planners, curricula, apps, books, and educational websites.







Additionally, there are many virtual homeschool communities and support groups that can provide guidance and advice (I’ve got one too).







But do you know what there isn’t enough? Customized homeschool help for parents. Help to get personalized, one-on-one support.







A life coach can offer individualized support, guidance, and gentle accountability to empower homeschool parents to navigate challenges, cultivate well-being practices, and implement positive changes in their homeschooling journey and change their lives.

















Book a no-obligation conversation with Teresa































Let me introduce you to Valerie, a homeschool mom who pursued meaningful homeschool help for parents through a life coach.







Valerie is a competent, clever, organized, creative, homeschool mama who has been doing this homeschool thing for more than a decade.







Someone might call her a veteran homeschool mom.







Valerie is no longer worried about choosing the “right” curriculum (she probably owns a little bit of everything anyway), she’s not concerned that she can’t plan her homeschool lessons well (she has learned how to do them on the fly), and she’s no longer concerned what other people think about her homeschool or life choices (she’s had enough practice with that challenge and learned to let that go a long time ago).







However, Valerie is challenged by…









* A mountain of things to do,







* Unrealistic expectations of what she can do in a day, or even a week,







* Trying to fit it all in,







* Aware of her perfectionistic tendencies,







* Feeling burned out,







* Feeling scattered & overwhelmed post-pandemic,







* Motivated primarily by finishing her to-do list,







* Feeling stuck in life,







* Occasional surges of overwhelm & emotional outbursts (hers, and also the kids),







* Guilt about not being the same homeschool parent to her younger kids as she was to her older kids.









When Valerie & I met, she didn’t know what homeschool help for parents I offered.

There are many resources available for parents who are homeschooling their children. Some options include planners, curricula, apps, books, and educational websites.







Additionally, there are many virtual homeschool communities and support groups that can provide guidance and advice (I’ve got one too).







But do you know what there isn’t enough? Customized homeschool help for parents. Help to get personalized, one-on-one support.







A life coach can offer individualized support, guidance, and gentle accountability to empower homeschool parents to navigate challenges, cultivate well-being practices, and implement positive changes in their homeschooling journey and change their lives.

















Book a no-obligation conversation with Teresa































Let me introduce you to Valerie, a homeschool mom who pursued meaningful homeschool help for parents through a life coach.







Valerie is a competent, clever, organized, creative, homeschool mama who has been doing this homeschool thing for more than a decade.







Someone might call her a veteran homeschool mom.







Valerie is no longer worried about choosing the “right” curriculum (she probably owns a little bit of everything anyway), she’s not concerned that she can’t plan her homeschool lessons well (she has learned how to do them on the fly), and she’s no longer concerned what other people think about her homeschool or life choices (she’s had enough practice with that challenge and learned to let that go a long time ago).







However, Valerie is challenged by…









* A mountain of things to do,







* Unrealistic expectations of what she can do in a day, or even a week,







* Trying to fit it all in,







* Aware of her perfectionistic tendencies,







* Feeling burned out,







* Feeling scattered & overwhelmed post-pandemic,







* Motivated primarily by finishing her to-do list,







* Feeling stuck in life,







* Occasional surges of overwhelm & emotional outbursts (hers, and also the kids),







* Guilt about not being the same homeschool parent to her younger kids as she was to her older kids.









When Valerie & I met, she didn’t know what homeschool help for parents I offered.

28 min

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