By guest author Megan Burgos
When God was first calling me to homeschool, I questioned my abilities.
“Where am I going to set up a learning space?”
“When am I going to find the time to teach?”
“How are my kids going to respond to me as their teacher?”
“Where do I even start?”
These were the thoughts that ran through my head tirelessly. Solidifying our decision to homeschool was a challenge. But the truth is, we were over complicating it. Which is easy to do when you’re comparing it to the traditional education system.
I had an idea of how I wanted our learning space to be. There was a part of me that felt like I needed to have an aesthetically pleasing space. A space that met every need, with all the best supplies and all the best books about all the subjects that I felt obligated to teach. I was prepared to spend hours a day teaching my 4 year old. I was stressing myself out trying to create an ideal learning space for her, so that I felt worthy of educating her.
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