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The Pros and The Cons of Worldschooling
Not a day goes by that I don't get asked, "But how does your child make friends?" or "How will your child know where he's from and who he's supposed to become?" I completely understand these questions. Many of us have deep roots in our home countries, strong ties to family, and a clear sense of identity tied to those places. These concerns are valid, especially when parents are considering worldschooling. They're often intrigued by the idea, but societal expectations about
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Kruger National Park - a Must-Visit for Worldschooling Families
Growing up in Mozambique, some of my most vivid childhood memories are of family trips across the border into South Africa's Kruger National Park . The anticipation of those long drives, the sudden glimpse of an elephant emerging from the bush, and the thrill of spotting a pride of lions at dusk—these moments shaped my early sense of wonder about the natural world. Recently, I returned to Mozambique with my seven-year-old son for a brief visit, and on impulse, we crossed int
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Our Family's Worldschooling Adventure: A Journey of Learning and Discovery
We had the pleasure of chatting with Jamie, a mom of two boys, about her family’s amazing worldschooling adventure. After realizing how fragile life can be, they decided to focus on living in the moment and giving their kids the incredible gift of learning through real-world experiences. Jamie shared what inspired them to take this leap, how they make education work while traveling, and all the ways this journey has positively impacted their family. Meet Jamie and Her Family
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Always the New Kid: Yasmina’s Honest Take on Adapting While Worldschooling
This week, we interview Yasmina, now 26 years old, whose childhood was filled with frequent moves across countries and cultures. Each new place brought unique challenges and opportunities in her education. In this interview, Yasmina shares her journey through traditional schools and homeschooling, offering insights into how these experiences have shaped her perspective and resilience today. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and what your schooling journey looked like growi
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From House Hunters to Worldschoolers: Glenn’s Family Adventure
Meet Glenn and his family. They’ve made the north coast of the Dominican Republic their home so they can enjoy a healthy, active lifestyle that lines up with their values. Even though they’ve settled down in this beautiful spot, they’re still exploring the world with their daughter, blending adventure with a sense of home. Fun fact: Glenn and his family were actually featured on House Hunters International when they moved to St. Lucia back in 2012-so if you want to see their
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Follow your kids - they know the way.
Curious about where worldschooling might actually lead your kids-or worried it’s too risky for their education and future? This week’s interview with Colleen Mariotti offers some genuine perspective. Colleen and her family have spent the past 12 years worldschooling on the road, exploring over 30 countries together. As a mom, teacher, coach, and co-founder of Livology, Colleen shares thoughtful insights on trusting the process, embracing uncertainty, and letting your kids gui
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Why Bulgaria Should Be on Your Worldschooling Family’s Radar for Long-Term Stays
Thinking about a long-term base for your worldschooling family? Let me tell you why Bulgaria has been winning us over—slowly but surely—and why it might be the perfect fit for your tribe. First off, Bulgaria is still one of the most affordable places in Europe. The personal income tax is just 10%, which is practically unheard of, and if you’re dreaming of a countryside escape, you’ll find charming houses with big gardens for a fraction of what you’d pay in Western Europe. We’
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Languages - A core pillar of homeschooling and worldschooling
In today’s interview, we have the pleasure of speaking with Christina Martinez-Williams, a passionate worldschooling mom who has embraced a lifestyle of travel, cultural immersion, and experiential learning with her two daughters, Kaila Leia and Zariah. Christina shares her inspiring journey from traditional education to unschooling and worldschooling, offering insights into how she balances travel, education, and family life. Through her creative approach to learning and her
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Cruising with the Melvins
We had the privilege of interviewing Tiffany, an inspiring mother of two boys who are on an epic sailing adventure. To get a glimpse of world schooling on a boat, read full interview below. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your family? We are the Melvin family. Tiffany, Jimbo, Chandler, and Sailor and we currently live on our sailboat. The boys are 8 and 10 years old. My husband and I have been married for 12 years. Our boat is a Beneteau Oceanis 500. We just f
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Why Medellín, Colombia is the Ultimate Destination for World Schooling Families
Hello friends! I'm thrilled to tell you about our amazing time in Medellín, Colombia. This lively city has captivated us with its hospitality, culture, and countless adventure opportunities. As a world schooling family, we were keen to discover a destination that provided both learning and enjoyment, and Medellín truly exceeded our expectations. Accommodation: El Poblado and Provenza We chose to settle in El Poblado which proved to be excellent decision as we had really miss
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Discover La Herradura: A Hidden Gem for Families
Imagine sipping a refreshing glass of Sangria on the beach while your kids play with new friends at the beach playground. Welcome to La Herradura, a coastal town in Spain that embodies the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. This charming destination is an hour's drive from both Malaga Airport and Granada, making it easily accessible for families. Plus, it's just a stone's throw from the bustling towns of Nerja and Almuñécar, where you can find everything you need, in
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