@@WorldschoolingCentral the business option can take years and 80% fail. I'll stick to the remote job. If I find a idea and don't need income I'll do the business
Sorry maybe I'm a bit confused at around 15 mins in, I thought worldschooling was about having you kids learn ( education) while traveling with parents. You asked what a typical day looked like worldschooling your kid and she talked about grocery shopping or acquiring food in different destinations. Did I miss something?
Grocery shopping is a part of living and learning! You might be surprised by what you can learn in a supermarket. It's a great place to learn about other cultures, and how they do the simple tasks that you do in your home country. It's also a great way to learn math, by comparing pricing, and also currency conversions! :D
Grocery shopping is different experience in different countries, involves language learning as you look at labels for different foods and problem solving skills, real life maths, currency exchange calculation, seeing local markets, practicing foreign language, trying new foods, using maps to find the market, seeing the buildings in another country on your way there and how they're different and the history behind that, communication styles are different in different countries even the culture of the checkout can be different and an interesting culture shock experience, markets are organised and provide different products in different places also, negotiation skills and more. So much is discovered and learnt when doing everyday things with children and that's even more so when in a different country with a different culture and language. ☺️
While Grocery shopping you can teach your kids math. Also price difference and making better financial decisions. Anything we do in our daily life can be a teaching moment.
Are you a single parent that dreams of traveling more with your kids? Tell us in the comments below what's stopping you?
I work a regular job. Can i just get an online job and homeschool my kids. And where would we live so many questions
Absolutely! There are so many ways to earn online - remote jobs are one popular option, or starting your own business is another!
@@WorldschoolingCentral the business option can take years and 80% fail. I'll stick to the remote job. If I find a idea and don't need income I'll do the business
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The whole world schooling seems overwhelming to me, I have tried researching but it seems like I need to do a lot for the state I’m in.
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Sorry maybe I'm a bit confused at around 15 mins in, I thought worldschooling was about having you kids learn ( education) while traveling with parents. You asked what a typical day looked like worldschooling your kid and she talked about grocery shopping or acquiring food in different destinations. Did I miss something?
Grocery shopping is a part of living and learning! You might be surprised by what you can learn in a supermarket. It's a great place to learn about other cultures, and how they do the simple tasks that you do in your home country. It's also a great way to learn math, by comparing pricing, and also currency conversions! :D
Grocery shopping is different experience in different countries, involves language learning as you look at labels for different foods and problem solving skills, real life maths, currency exchange calculation, seeing local markets, practicing foreign language, trying new foods, using maps to find the market, seeing the buildings in another country on your way there and how they're different and the history behind that, communication styles are different in different countries even the culture of the checkout can be different and an interesting culture shock experience, markets are organised and provide different products in different places also, negotiation skills and more. So much is discovered and learnt when doing everyday things with children and that's even more so when in a different country with a different culture and language. ☺️
While Grocery shopping you can teach your kids math. Also price difference and making better financial decisions. Anything we do in our daily life can be a teaching moment.