Thank you so much for joining tonight's live Q/A. I appreciate the questions sent in by the community. Here is the replay and the actual questions answered, as always, let me know if you have any questions Here are 20 things every new homeschool mom deserves to hear: 1. “What if I am not qualified to homeschool?” You do not need a teaching degree to teach your child. You need commitment, patience, strategy, and the willingness to learn alongside them. Nobody knows your child better than you do. Stop disqualifying yourself before you even start. Most homeschool moms are overthinking instead of taking action. 2. “How many hours a day do I actually need to homeschool?” Probably way less than you think. Homeschooling does not have to look like public school at home. Most new homeschool moms are trying to recreate a system they left. Focus on consistency, connection, and intentional learning instead of dragging lessons out all day. 3. “What curriculum should I buy first?” Before you buy curriculum, learn your child. That is the mistake almost every new homeschool mom makes. You do not need twelve programs and a color coded bookshelf. You need clarity on your child’s learning style, your lifestyle, and your goals. 4. “What if my child falls behind?” Behind who? That is the real question. Homeschooling allows you to teach at your child’s pace instead of forcing them into a one size fits all system. Some children need more time. Some need less. Growth matters more than comparison. 5. “Can I homeschool while working from home?” Absolutely. Is it always easy? No. But it is possible with structure, realistic expectations, and systems that fit your real life. Stop building your homeschool around perfection and start building it around sustainability. 6. “How do I know if homeschooling is the right decision?” If you cannot stop thinking about it, researching it, praying about it, or worrying about your child’s current situation, that matters. Most moms already know something needs to change long before they move.