Tuesday Jan 20, 2026

Your child isn’t broken — STOP trying to "fix" them! Homeschool with confidence for kids who learn differently | 134

Hi Homeschool mom,

If your child has struggled in a traditional school setting — felt misunderstood, maybe mistreated, or simply didn’t thrive — you are not alone. In this January 2026 episode of The Homeschool Well Podcast, we encourage homeschool moms who are healing from difficult past experiences and who are learning how to homeschool in a new, empowering way.

For many families, the homeschool journey begins after a family loses confidence in public or private school or your child just doesn't fit in a traditional school "box."

Whether your child learns differently, has emotional challenges, or needs a more flexible approach, this episode reminds you that your child is not broken — and you don’t need to “fix” them in order for them to succeed. :)

We talk honestly about:
• Letting go of guilt, fear, and second-guessing
• Rebuilding confidence after school wounds
• Supporting kids who learn differently
• Homeschooling special needs children with grace
• Trusting God’s design for your child
• Redefining success in your homeschool

• 3 Tips for homeschooling with confidence

We hope this episode encourages you, especially if you are homeschooling special needs learners or children who don’t fit the traditional school model.

Blessings!

Kim and Jenny❤️❤️

 

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