
How to build confidence in a struggling learner (even when your homeschool curriculum isn’t working!) |139
The Homeschool Well Podcast | How to Homeschool, Christian Homeschooling, Homeschool Ideas
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Show Notes
Hey Homeschool Mom,
Are you watching your child struggle academically and wondering if you chose the wrong homeschool curriculum?
Friend… take a breath. 💛
In this episode of The Homeschool Well Podcast, we wrap up our series on modifying homeschool curriculum by speaking directly to the mom who feels discouraged.
You are not behind.
You are not failing.
And your child is not broken.
Sometimes the problem isn’t your child — it’s the approach.
God reminds us in Ephesians 2:10 that our children are His workmanship. He has already prepared good works for them. Struggle is not the end of their story.
In this episode you'll learn that:
-Growth isn’t about finishing the book — it’s about mastery, consistency, and perseverance.
-You can celebrate more victories than strictly "right" answers and finishing all the problems.
-You are the master of your homeschool curriculum.
For struggling learners, that may mean changing the approach that will build confidence and motivation.
Less volume. More mastery.
If this resonates with you, we’d love to invite you inside The Homeschool Well community, where we pray over and help Christian homeschool moms confidently modify curriculum, support struggling learners, and measure real growth — without fear.
👯♀️Join us at thehomeschoolwell.com.
Next week, we’re diving into assessments, portfolios, and measuring growth (without panic!).
Teach well.
Kim & Jenny♥️♥️
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