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Ways to Homeschool Your Kids While Traveling

HOMESCHOOLING on the road is an excellent way for families to ensure their children continue learning while exploring the wonders of the world. With all the resources available today, homeschooling on the road is totally possible, and not as hard as it sounds!

We asked six families to share some of their tips and tricks for how they handle education on the road.

The Georgieff Family

Homeschooling has been a part of Laura Georgieff (@frugalforluxury) and her family’s travel journey for two years. Laura, her husband, and their three children live in a 41-foot fifth wheel Keystone Montana, but started off their travels internationally. With three children between second and fifth grades, Laura credits flexibility as one of the best aspects of homeschooling.

“Homeschooling means freedom of time and movement. While we hold true to our homeschooling schedule 95% of the time, we also have total control over it. We are not locked in one place and we don’t have to abide by

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