Episode 62: How to Homeschool When Mom Is Sick and Tired

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Episode 62: How to Homeschool When Mom Is Sick and Tired
Episode 62: How to Homeschool When Mom Is Sick and Tired

What happens in your homeschool when mom is sick and tired? Deborah Wuehler shares how she taught independence to her children, created checklists, and put together to-go bags to help her continue the homeschool routine during those times. Tune into Episode 62 of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show podcast—“How to Homeschool When Mom Is Sick and Tired” for practical tips and encouragement from Deborah. 

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Connect with God’s Word

“I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33)

“You keep him in perfect peace

  whose mind is stayed on you,

  because he trusts in you.” (Isaiah 26:3)

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For more on today’s topic, click on the links to these recent articles from The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine:

Hope for the Weary Homeschool Mom”  

Eavesdropping on a Stressed-Out Mom” 

Why Am I So Tired?”

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SchoolhouseTeachers.com provides families with a wealth of resources for grades PreK–12—but that’s not all—parents have access to content for themselves, too. 

Encouragement for Homeschool Moms is written by a mom who homeschooled four children through high school graduation. These thirty-one short studies address issues and pressures experienced by those who have chosen to educate their children at home.

Why continue to homeschool when you are sick and tired? Are you at your wits’ end with frustration over a particularly rebellious child? Do you sometimes forget that with prayer we can be at peace during these times and that we can walk through it all in victory? The collection of fifteen eBooks that are part of Help Me Stay the Course share homeschool mom encouragement and offer prayers, wisdom, and the precious reminder that homeschool moms are not alone.


“I taught the youngest ones to be independent.” —Deborah Wuehler

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Would you like to read more advice and encouragement from homeschool moms? In these special guests posts, you will hear directly from moms who have homeschooled through difficult times and found peace. 

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Connect with Upcoming Episodes

New episodes of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show are released every Monday. Check back right here for show notes and links at HomeschoolShow.com. Here’s what you can look forward to next:  

  • 4/8/24: Episode 63—“Myth Busters: Socialization and Isolation” hosted by Stephanie Morrison of The Old Schoolhouse®
  • 4/15/24: Episode 64—“What Do Homeschool Graduates Look Like?” hosted by Christine Weller of SchoolhouseTeachers.com
  • 4/22/24: Episode 65—“Cursive, Copywork, and Comprehension” hosted by Deborah Wuehler

Questions or comments on the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show podcast? We’d love to hear from you at HomeschoolShow@TheOldSchoolhouse.com.

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Episode 93: Why Are They Always Hungry? Food Planning Help
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Episode 92: Little Rebels Need Nurture and Consistency
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