Worldschooling Curriculum Lesson 77

Tune in to the CleverlyChanging Podcast and learn more about worldschooling with Sakilé a mom of six children.

Have you ever thought about worldschooling? On the Cleverly Changing Podcast we’ve had two episodes that mention worldschooling and both guests go about traveling and teaching their children in different ways. Our first introduction to worldschooling was Episode 48 Worldschooling with Jade WeatheringtonJade discussed teaching and traveling the world with her daughter as an educator and single mother. Our next guest who talked about using practical knowledge and traveling was Kori from Educating Your Child Abroad Lesson 69Kori children’s are learning at a boarding school in Ghana. During today’s show, we shared a completely different worldschooling experience. We spoke to Sakilé Ramir about worldschooling curriculum while also traveling with six children.

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A child who knows how to wash his hands dines with the elders. – Ghana Proverb from the Ewe People

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Tune in to the CleverlyChanging Podcast and learn more about worldschooling with Sakilé a mom of six children.

Grown Folks Section: Meet Sakilé Ramir who shared about her Worldschooling Curriculum Methods

Worldschooling or roadschooling is a lifestyle and using the world itself to teach and give your children/students access to knowledge from real-life experiences! 

You can learn more about Sakilé and her families travels at embraceyourfree.com. You can also connect with her on InstagramFacebook, and YouTube. Get her free “Success Guide to Homeschooling” by reaching out to her directly at Sakile(at)embraceyourfree.com.

Listen in to hear all about how Sakilé pours into herself and her family while traveling the world and homeschooling her six children. Here’s what we discuss:

  • Plant based living.
  • The importance of being in unison with your family and having clear goals.
  • The successes of the children as entrepreneurs and free thinkers.
  • Sakilé’s homeschool philosophy.
  • The importance of nurturing self and what self-care looks like for her.
  • How she helps other families step into their dreams and find their homeschooling rhythm.

Sakilé is dropping a lot of great gems that can really help guide you in your quest towards worldschooling and child led learning. We hope you’re as encouraged as we are through this conversation.

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