Homeschool burnout.
No one likes it.
It makes us feel like quitting when we know we shouldn’t.
Yet, sometimes there are things we can learn about ourselves and our homeschooling when it does hit like it’s okay to take a break or maybe we need to change something.
I went searching for tips recently from other homeschool moms about what you can do when burnout strikes. While there were quite a few blog posts on this topic (which just goes to show that just about everyone has to deal with it sooner or later), I picked out a handful that have a variety of suggestions and approaches in hopes of avoiding too much repetition.
Here they are.
How to Overcome Homeschool Burnout
How I Overcame Homeschool Burnout on Abundant Life – Find out the signs and causes of burnout from 18-year veteran homeschooler, Marianne Sunderland, as well as what you can do to overcome it.
Homeschool Burnout – Rising From the Ashes on The End in Mind – Get to the root of the problem that’s causing burnout and find out what you can do to eliminate it.
Overcoming Homeschool Burnout – The Missing Piece of the Puzzle on Navigating by Joy – Lucinda will take you through a 6-step process that will help you get unstuck and find clarity about the situation.
Overcoming Homeschool Mom Burn-Out on Simple Homeschool – Kris has some wonderful suggestions for getting out of your burnout funk.
How to Recover from Homeschool Burnout on Charlotte Mason Help – Read a Charlotte Mason approach to dealing with burnout.
Do you have tips dealing with homeschool burnout? Feel free to share them in the comment section.
More help on this site for homeschool moms:
- How to Avoid Homeschool Burnout
- Homeschool Moms, Here’s How to End Procrastination
- How Homeschool Moms Can Escape to Take a Break
- New Year’s Resolutions for Homeschool Moms
- How Homeschool Moms Can Avoid Overdue Fines at the Library
- The Ultimate List of Homeschooling Podcasts
- Homeschool Mom Fitness Tips
- Homeschool Mom Fitness Programs