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The World Is Our Classroom: Full-Time Family Travel & Worldschooling Adventures w/ Jake & Michelle Schomp of Passport Explorers #14

Kim Anderson Episode 16

Do you wonder what full time travel as a family might look like? Are you curious how you would you educate your kids along the way? What exactly does life look on the road for a family with three kids under the age of 10?

Well, today's episode with Jake & Michelle Schomp will definitely fill in the gaps for all things family, travel and education.

What started out as a three month trip, seven years ago, has turned into a life beyond their wildest dreams. We dive into topics such as building stronger relationships, bonding as a family unit, the resilience of kids and the magic that life brings when you have the freedom to roam.

Jake & Michelle and their three kids have documented their travel over the years on their YouTube channel @PassportExplorers. Follow them for a peek into their day-to-day adventures and learn exciting travel tips for destinations around the world.

Topics Discussed:

  • Breaking through self-imposed boundaries
  • Language learning
  • Worldschool resources - what it is and how it works
  • Getting kids involved in travel planning
  • Creating a strong family unit and healthy relationships
  • The magic that traveling with kids brings to life

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Episode Details:

  • 3:38 - "Sometimes you don't plan for the life you end up living"
  • 13:43 - "Traveling with kids is magical"
  • 19:30 - "When designing your trip, remember the art of negotiation."
  • 32:43 - "Life has many seasons, so take advantage of your strength and health while you can."
  • 35:39 - "Delegate the task of researching your upcoming destination to your kids."

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