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Have you ever wanted to just drop everything and travel long term with your kids?
Roadschooling is a growing trend among homeschoolers, and for good reason, as it provides once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunities. But is it possible to roadschool when you have kids with special needs?
My guest for this episode is Shelly Moorehouse, of Family Adventure For All. She is an experienced roadschooler and special needs mama who helps homeschool families learn how to become full time roadschoolers--whether they have special needs kids or not.
You can view the full show notes, including lists of recommendations mentioned in the episode and the coupon code for a discount on Shelly's E-book, at http://www.flamingo-feathers.com/30.
Shelly and all the resources from Family Adventure For All can be found at familyadventureforall.com.
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Have you ever wanted to just drop everything and travel long term with your kids?
Roadschooling is a growing trend among homeschoolers, and for good reason, as it provides once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunities. But is it possible to roadschool when you have kids with special needs?
My guest for this episode is Shelly Moorehouse, of Family Adventure For All. She is an experienced roadschooler and special needs mama who helps homeschool families learn how to become full time roadschoolers--whether they have special needs kids or not.
You can view the full show notes, including lists of recommendations mentioned in the episode and the coupon code for a discount on Shelly's E-book, at http://www.flamingo-feathers.com/30.
Shelly and all the resources from Family Adventure For All can be found at familyadventureforall.com.