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July 14, 2015 By Cindy Bailey Giauque

Field Trip to Gruyères

LilyFondue

Within our first weeks in Switzerland, we gathered the kids and headed to the town of Gruyères (I have no idea why the town has an “s” at the end while the district of Gruyère and their cheese does not).  We wanted to see how one of the best cheeses in the world is made, and of course to sample the first fondue of our three-month stay. What better place to do that than Gruyères? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Homeschooling Blog, Switzerland, Worldschooling Tagged With: cheese, Giger Museum, Gruyère, Gruyères castle

March 12, 2015 By Cindy Bailey Giauque

Our First Month of Homeschooling: Lessons Learned

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Science experiment: which solutions will freeze into ice balls?

I discovered that homeschooling, like most endeavors, is best learned by doing. You can prepare—just as you might for childbirth—but in the end, shit happens and you have to be willing to go with the flow. The trick is to trust that in the end, your kids will come out all right; they will learn, one way or another.

Unfortunately, I am far too controlling to trust that, but I’m learning.

Before we left the U.S. for our grand two-year trip around the world, I did as much research into homeschooling our kids, ages nine and three, as I could. At minimum, I had to learn enough to know what to do, or more specifically, what I would do. I needed to have some structure or goals in place.

My husband Pierre, on the other hand, planned to “wing it.” No books, no research, no pre-conceived plans. Just learning from the world around us as we lived our daily lives. Yeah, right, I thought. Back to my research.   [Read more…]

Filed Under: Homeschooling Blog, Switzerland, Worldschooling Tagged With: homeschooling, unschooling, world schooling

February 10, 2015 By Cindy Bailey Giauque

Welcome to Julien’s Blog

r2IMG_1414Hi!
I haven’t started blogging yet, but when I do, I’ll post it all right here: whatever I’m doing, whatever I’m learning, whatever is on my mind. I’ll try to include a lot of cool videos too, once I figure that out. So far, I love homeschooling.
Check back sometime!
Thanks, Julien

Filed Under: Homeschooling Blog, Worldschooling Tagged With: julien, welcome

November 11, 2014 By Cindy Bailey Giauque

Welcome to World Adventures Academy!

Julien and Lily at the farm

Please join us on our adventures in learning from the world around us.

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