• 4 Must-See Places in Bosnia & Herzegovina

    When it comes to European travel destinations, the usual cities get most of the attention. Paris, London, Amsterdam, and the…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Unschoolers, homeschoolers and worldschoolers, your teen has freely chosen to enroll in traditional high school? This might be why.

    Developmental Stages: The teen brain, unschooling, worldschooling, attrition to high school and much more. It’s been a while since I’ve…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Becoming a worldschooler… A Guest Post

    This is a wonderful guest post by a member of our worldschooling community. We are happy to share a variety…

    by Guest
  • Learning from the world – your backyard can be your classroom…

    We learn naturally and effortlessly from the world around us; a simple day to day experience can provide us with…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Self-study and online education, keep your skills up to date

    For many people the world of learning often ends as soon as high school or college is over, but learning…

    by Guest
  • Project World School Cusco – Join us July 13 – August 3, 2015

    Do you know a teen who would love to explore the enigmatic site of Machu Picchu, experience the exotic flavors…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Going Beyond Stereotypes

    Going out of my comfort zone. Trying new food.  Falling in love with new cities and people. Making new friends.…

    by Guest
  • Living from Inspiration

    A few months ago I was interviewed by Osunlade Daphne Edwards-Emi at the Conscious Living Summit, sharing my insights about  living from…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • 7 Strategies To Keep Your Teen Engaged While Traveling Long Term

    As you know, I’ve been traveling non-stop with my son since 2009. Not only have we traversed new lands and…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • World Schooling from Home

    A guest post written by Jamie Roberts “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and…

    by Guest
  • 10 Signs you are a World Schooler

    Traditionally, most children “learn” between the white walls of a sterile classroom, school bells interrupting their thoughts, focus shifting from…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Beacon

    A short story by Miro Siegel   We had rolled into the storm over night; an indefatigable maelstrom it was,…

    by Miro Sevin Siegel
  • Guayaquil: The Ecuadorian Heart

    Last week, Miro and I ventured out for a 24 hour visit of Guayaquil, a city only 3 hours from…

    by Lainie Liberti