Liber → Am I doing enough?
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"Am I doing enough?"

If you've asked yourself this, you're in good company — it might be the most common question in homeschooling. It usually shows up at night, after a day that didn't look much like school, when you're comparing your real, messy Tuesday to someone else's highlight reel.

The honest answer

Most of the time, the learning is already there — you just can't see it clearly, because it didn't come with a worksheet or a tick. The doubt isn't a sign you're falling short. It's a sign you can't currently see the evidence of what's working. Fix the seeing, and the question gets a lot quieter.

A kinder way to answer it

Liber won't tell you you're doing a great job — empty reassurance wears off by morning. It does something steadier: it shows you the actual moments, so you can see it's real. As one parent said:

What a parent told usConfidence · evidence
"It feels good to see it at the end of the day, especially when you constantly doubt yourself as a parent… all the little moments add up."

That's reassurance you can trust, because it's evidence, not a pep talk.

Questions parents ask

If the doubt is loud right now

I feel behind — will this make it worse?

It's built to do the opposite. Liber never measures you against a curriculum or tells you you're behind; it shows what your child is doing, which is usually more than you think.

What if we have quiet days?

Quiet days still hold moments — a conversation, a question, a bit of persistence. You capture what's real, not a quota.

Start with one moment from today

See what's already there.

Not a pep talk. The actual evidence of your real days.

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No card. One moment is enough to begin.