Being able to speak and understand Spanish has been a family goal of ours since our first trip to Baja California, Mexico two years ago. We had tried a couple other online homeschool platforms, but many of these were in group learning sessions, or didn’t progress rapidly enough for our little learners. So when Homeschool Spanish Academy reached out and asked if we wanted to try some one-on-one lessons with a native speaker for our boys, we jumped at the opportunity!
Surviving Social Distancing While Homeschooling (+ Fun Activities!)
With all of the news surrounding COVID-19 and school closures, my social feeds have been inundated with frustrated parents trying to homeschool their children. After schooling my boys for nearly nine months now, I totally get it. But in those past nine months, I’ve learned a lot about homeschooling – or wildschooling, as we call it. I thought it might be helpful to share those sentiments here… as well as some really fun ideas to fight boredom! I’m here to encourage you that YOU GOT THIS!
Homeschooling on the Road: Here’s How We Do It
One of the most frequently asked questions we get about our full-time travels is how our boys learn while we're on the road. ?✏️?? Here’s a glimpse into what we call wildschool... our version of homeschool, road school and unschool combined!
The Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide for Traveling Kids!
Whether you're a traveling family or just trying to live a bit more minimalistic this holiday season, the boys and I put together a list of some of their favorites -- and this year's wishes!
Ready for Roadschooling: Education on the Go
As we planned our Great Big Adventure, one thing became evident. Both of us can't work full-time. At least, if we did, we'd need to figure out schooling/child care for the boys. Not that big of a deal... unless you're planning to travel up and down the state (and possibly in and out) for the next year (or two).