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HOMESCHOOLING ON THE GO INFUSE TRAVEL WITH EDUCATION. BY SPENCER JONES

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ou don’t have to have children to know that parenting isn’t a walk in the park. On top of the typical challenges which come with raising a small, dependent human, parents in the U.S. have other concerns. Will their child be safe at school? Not to mention malls, movie theaters, sites of worship and supermarkets? In this era of frequent mass shootings, there are no space spaces. Knowing this, it shouldn’t be a surprise that some parents are rounding up their kids and leaving the country. For some, it’s a temporary palate cleanser and a chance to recharge. For others, it’s a permanent, no-looking-back decision. Many Black people have left the U.S. to live abroad. There’s this family that moved to Senegal. Or this couple who moved to Mexico to run their

vintage goods shop. Or this man who made Norway his permanent residence. The list goes on. If you’re the parent of a dependent child, you have more to consider beyond finances. How will your child adapt to the new environment? How will they manage leaving their friends? If there’s a language barrier, will they be willing to put in the time to overcome it? These questions can be posed to adults as well. CNN highlighted backpacking families who home school their children. They referenced a report published by American Express Travel stating that “76% of parents surveyed planned to travel more with their family in 2022.” Travel provides an invaluable education which is beneficial to everyone, especially children. Two British parents, Emma and Peter Tryon, know this first hand. They took their oldest son out of school, sold their house and have been traveling across Asia for the past year. British law “has no specific requirements” for the home school curriculum, which made the transition fairly straightforward. Peter cited “adventure, spontaneity and family bonding,” as the benefits of home schooling on- the- go. But how can the children (he now has two sons) focus when their environment is constantly changing? According to CNN, the couple has a structure in place. They have “teaching periods of 30 minutes in the morning with each son, which sets them up well for the day.” The rest of the school day is more hands on. Instead of desks and chalkboards, the Tryons take their children out in nature for an immersive learning experience. During one science lesson, “Peter taught his eldest son about buoyancy while they were in the water.” For some children, this less formal approach is a great way to absorb knowledge. The couple plans to stick to this plan “indefinitely,” but will make adjustments as needed. This method of child-raising may be unorthodox, but some families are adept at making it work. If you are a parent to a dependent child, would you consider home schooling on- the- go? If so, would you do it as long as your child is of school age, or for a set period of time? Spencer Jones is a travel blogger who writes for Travel Noir where this story first appeared.

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Food & Wine - Victoria & Alberts

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pages 62-64

Kwanzaa - Celebrate your beliefs

3min
pages 60-61

Elevate – Study shows Black people who prayer are healthier

4min
pages 58-59

ONYX Profile – Elroy Smith

2min
page 54

2022 Men of Honor

4min
pages 56-57

ONYX Profile – Lyra Logan

2min
page 55

SAGE – Medicare enrollment

2min
page 53

Community - Hurricane Ian brings community together

3min
page 52

Neighborhoods – Lift Orlando builds in West Lakes, Orlando

3min
page 51

Real Estate - How to calculate your property taxes

4min
pages 48-50

Wealth & Finance - Five financial goals for 2023

7min
pages 46-47

Holiday Table - Cut out cookies

1min
pages 44-45

Florida Scope/ONYX on the Move – Community stories

2min
pages 40-41

Holiday Table - Sweet potato cornbread

1min
page 42

Family - Should you get a dog for Christmas?

3min
page 43

Black History – Black people a part of St. Augustine’s beginnings

5min
pages 38-39

Music & Entertainment - Mahalia Jackson biopic

2min
pages 36-37

Art & Culture – Christmas gifts with a twist

6min
pages 34-35

Black Nursing Association celebrates 40 years

6min
pages 30-32

ONYX Reads – Stories to wrap you holidays in

3min
page 33

Workplace - Avoid holiday burnout

3min
pages 26-27

Health & Wellness – November is colon cancer awareness month

6min
pages 28-29

HBCU - Edward Waters University

3min
pages 24-25

Education – Jones High School presents “Messiah”

7min
pages 22-23

HBCU – Florida A&M University

2min
pages 10-11

HBCU – Florida Memorial University

3min
pages 20-21

Student Leadership – Students walking the talk on campus

6min
pages 18-19

Higher Education – On the Upswing – HBCU enrollment increases

5min
pages 8-9

Sports - Changing the Game

2min
page 17

Commentary – Leveling Up – HBCUs must reclaim place as original

9min
pages 12-13

HBCU - Bethune-Cookman University

2min
page 16

Travel - Homeschooling on the go

2min
pages 14-15
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