The worldschooling trend has become mainstream, especially post-pandemic, as parents embrace the ability to travel and educate their children in dynamic environments.
Despite its growing popularity, worldschooling lacks substantial scientific research that examines its long-term educational and developmental impacts on children.
Parents often face a dilemma: they are drawn to the idea of worldschooling for its global learning opportunities and family bonding, yet question its educational effectiveness.
Many families have found newfound freedom in worldschooling, allowing them to break free from societal norms, yet the decision involves significant lifestyle changes and sacrifices.
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