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What is Worldschooling? Your Guide to Worldschooling in Boston (2022)

December 13, 2022 by Saren Schapiro
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Our series, What is Worldschooling?, bring you the oldest, most historic city in the United States, Boston, MA. This is everything you need to know about exploring Boston with kids, and Worldschooling in Boston!

Categories Boston, Worldschooling & Homeschooling Tags family gap year, Travel Planning, Worldschooling & Homeschooling

The Complete Guide to Tours in Boston for Families 2022

November 18, 2022 by Saren Schapiro
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In this post will find the best tours in Boston for families, our personal reviews of them, and why we would or would not recommend each tour. We reveal the most useful tips, and how to help your children enjoy the experience!

Categories Boston, Destinations, Worldschooling & Homeschooling Tags family gap year, family life, Travel Planning, travel tips, Worldschooling & Homeschooling

The Best Things To Do in Boston with Kids

November 21, 2022November 18, 2022 by Saren Schapiro
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Visiting Boston with Kids is a fantastic way to spend your family vacation and family travel time.  And if you Homeschool or Worldschool, this is the ultimate city to learn from. See our guide to visiting Boston with Kids.

Categories Boston, Destinations, Worldschooling & Homeschooling Tags family gap year, family life, Travel Planning, travel tips, Worldschooling & Homeschooling

Family Gap Year Itinerary 2022

October 6, 2022August 3, 2022 by Saren Schapiro
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Planning a family gap year is exhausting! But the more you can plan ahead, the less exhausting it will be while you are traveling. Here is our original family gap year itinerary, and the important things you should consider when planning yours.

Categories Travel Tips & Tricks, Worldschooling & Homeschooling Tags family gap year, Travel Planning, Worldschooling & Homeschooling

Planning Your Family Gap Year | World Adventures Travel Blog

October 6, 2022August 3, 2022 by Saren Schapiro
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Planning a Family Gap Year takes thought and consideration. Here is how we did, what to know, how much it costs, and more! See our tips, tricks, resources, and financial breakdown.

Categories Travel Tips & Tricks, Worldschooling & Homeschooling Tags family gap year, Travel Planning, Worldschooling & Homeschooling

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