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  • Reassessing Expectations in Life and Homeschooling

    Reassessing Expectations in Life and Homeschooling
  • Finding Light in the Winter Blues

    Finding Light in the Winter Blues
  • The Abundance and Excess of Blessings in the Life of a Homeschool Mom

    The Abundance and Excess of Blessings in the Life of a Homeschool Mom
  • Why Homeschool Community Matters

    Why Homeschool Community Matters
  • How To Plan Your Homeschool Year- A Friendly Approach To A Big Task - Part 2

    How To Plan Your Homeschool Year- A Friendly Approach To A Big Task - Part 2
  • How To Plan Your Homeschool Year- A Friendly Approach To A Big Task - Part 1

    How To Plan Your Homeschool Year- A Friendly Approach To A Big Task - Part 1
  • Socialization Beyond the Home

    Socialization Beyond the Home
  • Socialization Begins at Home

    Socialization Begins at Home
  • Our Favorite Homeschool Books and Podcasts

    Our Favorite Homeschool Books and Podcasts
  • Real-Life Learning for Your Ho Ho Homeschool

    Real-Life Learning for Your Ho Ho Homeschool
  • Keeping Christmas Peaceful while Homeschooling

    Keeping Christmas Peaceful while Homeschooling
  • Learning in the Thanksgiving Season

    Learning in the Thanksgiving Season
  • Homeschooling During the Holidays

    Homeschooling During the Holidays
  • A Plan for the Long Term

    A Plan for the Long Term
  • Homeschool Extremes

    Homeschool Extremes
  • Know Your Why

    Know Your Why
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The Wilson Family

I just want to thank everyone for being so welcoming and supportive during our family's first semester with LIGHT. With 5 daughters, it's likely you taught one (or two) of them or saw our smallest waltzing down the hallway waving to her sisters. Our girls enjoyed every recipe, journal, craft, and game, but, mostly, they enjoyed meeting your kiddos and having you as their teachers! LIGHT is exactly what our family needed, and I didn't even know it. — The Wilson Family
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Reassessing Expectations in Life and Homeschooling

If you’re like me, you often find yourself juggling multiple roles and responsibilities in life. As our children’s parents and educators, we may establish expectations for them and ourselves that lead to disappointment and burnout. Striving for academic excellence and personal growth can bring about positive outcomes, but it's crucial to periodically reassess our expectations to ensure they align with our reality and current priorities. Doing so may lead to a much-welcomed sense of freedom and accomplishment. The pressure to excel in homeschooling can sometimes lead to unrealistic expectations. Whether it's creating a social media-worthy learning space, achieving a flawless homeschooling routine, or constantly comparing our progress to others, these expectations can quickly become overwhelming and destructive. Moreover, societal norms and cultural pressure often exacerbate this sense of inadequacy, making it difficult to find balance and fulfillment in our homeschooling journey. Academic setbacks and logistical hurdles can commonly arise in homeschooling, but a certain adaptability is cultivated through overcoming these obstacles. By reframing setbacks as opportunities for growth and learning, we can promote a resilient mindset in our children and equip them with tools useful in other aspects of life. Modeling resilience to our children demonstrates the importance of perseverance and adaptability, inspiring them to face challenges with resolve. Embracing flexibility is a paramount step in reassessing our expectations. Recognizing that homeschooling is a dynamic and ever-evolving journey allows us to adapt to changing circumstances and our children’s individual needs. We should remain open to exploring alternative approaches and adjusting our strategy, rather than adhering to a cut-and-paste template that doesn’t serve our family well. This flexibility not only reduces stress but can also foster creativity and tenacity in both us and our family. In the quest for academic achievement, prioritizing comprehensive growth and development may yield fruitful results. Instead of solely measuring success through traditional benchmarks, celebrating personal milestones and cultivating topical curiosity could nurture a genuine love for learning. Emphasizing individual strengths and interests will empower our children to explore their passion and further develop their God-given uniqueness. The hustle and bustle of homeschooling can sometimes distort our family’s appreciation and enjoyment of our unique journey. Taking moments to pause, reflect, and value our growth can reignite our sense of purpose and passion for homeschooling. Celebrating small victories, enjoying quality time as a family, and finding beauty in simplicity will foster gratitude and contentment when circumstances might be unfavorable or disruptive. Reassessing our expectations is a vital component in navigating life and homeschooling. We can create a nurturing and enriching homeschooling experience for our family by cultivating resilience, embracing flexibility, celebrating personal growth, and implementing rest and reflection. Ultimately, it's not about achieving perfection but rather embracing the beauty of the imperfect homeschooling journey that is unique to each of us.
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The Collins Family

Our family has had a very nomadic lifestyle as a ministry family. We have served as missionaries who lived out of the country, as lay people in the church, and as pastor and family to a church. We have homeschooled our 3 children for 15 years and have moved 12 times in those years. Adjustments always happen when you move, which can cause stress, especially for children. However, since we homeschool, we have been able to maintain consistency with flexibility that has helped our kids adapt to new surroundings and embrace making new friends without the added stress of being the "new kids" in school. Instead, the hub of activity has been our home where the kids are inviting new people to our home where everyone becomes family. Even though our children have not been involved in any extracurricular activities outside of the church, they are quick to get involved where they can and make new friends wherever we are. Homeschooling definitely has its challenges, but the benefits and blessings far outweigh the difficult moments.LIGHT has been such a blessing to our family. We were a little lonely before finding this group, but now we have so many friends. The classes are great, but the friendly interaction between the families makes our family so thankful for LIGHT.— The Collins Family
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