Well, ditto for me Phey. Take a deep breath and take it one step, one day, one week, etc. at a time.

Remember, too, your child's needs are likely to change. I find that once you can grasp of what your child's interests/needs are, what makes them tick, and how they learn best, it gets somewhere easier. It also gets easier once the child starts to take ownership over their learning and starts to self-direct it. There are a couple of homeschooling books where parents have managed to encourage this process (e.g. Joanne Calderwood's book, Self-Propelled Advantage), which you might find useful.

There are usually more options once children reach middle/high school material. Of course, there are numerous free MOOCs online today, though I realize the quality isn't always consistent. But who knows what's going to be available within a few years.