A Beginner’s Guide to Worldschooling
A practical starting point for families who want travel, nature, food, and ordinary places to become part of real-world learning.
Worldschooling with a Neurodivergent Child
A practical guide to shaping family travel around real child needs, including routines, safe foods, sensory support, movement, changed plans, and the kind of pacing that leaves room for curiosity.
Why Worldschooling Often Works Well for Neurodivergent Kids
Many of the strengths of worldschooling already align with the kind of travel many neurodivergent children need: slower pace, interest-led learning, repetition, movement, ordinary details, and less pressure to perform.

