It’s a lovely morning. You wake up to the soothing sounds of raindrops falling on the roof of your RV. Everyone is stirring. You look out the window, not remembering if you are in Colorado or Arkansas. As soon as you see that breathtaking mountain ridge, you remember – Colorado. The kids are stirring and together […]
Roadschooling
40 Roadschool Activities
Roadschooling can take on many forms. You can hit the books, you can hop on a computer, you can join a class, you can do hands-on activities or some combination. Our family loves to learn in our everyday lives and sometimes that means you gotta get creative. Here are some fun Roadschool activities that we […]
Why Full-Time RVing with School-Aged Kids is Awesome
Have you been thinking about full-time RVing with school-aged kids? What’s stopping you? Maybe your friends and family think you are crazy. Or maybe you’re just not sure how to get started. Whatever it is that is stopping you, I’m going to share some encouraging words to help you get on the road with your […]
Tips for Roadschooling Parents from a Roadschooled Kid
Guest Post by Kelsey Henry. Roadschooling is a life-changing experience for the whole family. As roadschooling parents, you have a unique opportunity to show your child new perspectives that other kids will never see. With any type of unconventional lifestyle, there are a lot of unknowns. The same is true for roadschooling travel families.
How to Afford Roadschooling
Few of us have unlimited budgets and need to keep an eye on our spending. So how do you afford Roadschooling when you are on a budget? Get tips on where to cut costs and keep your Roadschool journey free or low cost. After nearly 4 years on the road, we have found out how […]
How to Find Other Kids While Roadschooling
Not sure how to find other kids while Roadschooling? You are not alone!! While RVing gives kinds a unique perspective on life and presents them with new learning opportunities, it isn’t always packed with friendships. Don’t worry though, there are plenty of ways to help your kids find other kids while on the road.