-by Mimi Rothschild
Nobody is immune to the occasional bad day, not even the home school Mom. There will inevitably be those days where frustration and stress sneak their way into your morning and threaten to affect your entire day. So what can you do when things just aren’t going right and going back to bed is the only thing that’s on your mind?
First, you have to recognize when it is happening. What types of things tend to throw your day off kilter and affect your mood negatively? In the world of home schooling, some of the most common issues Mom faces include:
- Uncooperative children
- Overwhelmed – too much planned for one day
- Feeling like you are playing catch-up
- Disorganization
- Illness – you or one of the children
- Outside interruptions
I’m sure each of us could add several more things to that list, but it’s not so much what the issue is as it is how you deal with it.
Once again, I would encourage you to go back to basics. Hit your knees and pray. The Lord loves you and wants to carry your burden for you. But you have to remember to ask Him. His Word reminds us:
“Now this is the confidence we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petition that we have asked of Him.” I John 4:17
When you are feeling overwhelmed, stressed or just generally grumpy, the first place you should turn is always the Lord. He will help you to adjust your attitude so you can better do your duties as Mom and home school teacher.
It’s also important to remember that sometimes you can’t do it all. Most of us at some time or another have felt the need to be “super-woman”, be it as a wife, a Mother, a teacher or a friend. But it’s critical to your mental health to remember that you do not have to be, nor can you be, everything to everyone. Sometimes just admitting this can feel like a weight being lifted from your shoulders. If you need to cut back, do so. If you have to take a break, go for it. Remember that you are human, and you are not perfect.
Bad days will come and go, but once you address your emotions and frustrations, you will be able to let them go and go back to being your happy and productive self.
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Mimi Rothschild is the Founder of LearningByGrace.org the nation’s leading provider of online PreK-12 online Christian educational programs for homeschoolers.