BrittanyHighland
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As full-time international overlanders, starting out on a 10- to 15-year drive around the world, we get a LOT of questions about our parenting philosophy. Our son Caspian just turned five and this lifestyle is all he knows (we've been traveling the U.S. full-time since 2014). We get asked about his education, socialization, safety, and general well-being almost every day.
So I finally decided to put out a public response. It's something we can copy/paste to the naysayers, instead of having to type out the same thing over and over. But more importantly, I hope it is a source of inspiration for families who wonder if they can or want to try long-term overlanding with their children.
My husband and I are fully invested in this lifestyle and believe it is making an incredible human being out of our son. We are happy to be a resource to other parents who have genuine questions about how this works. If you just want to discourage us, then maybe go somewhere else. We're currently in the middle of Mexico and not turning around.
Full article on our personal blog: How Could You Do This to Your Child? Defining Our Parenting Philosophy
So I finally decided to put out a public response. It's something we can copy/paste to the naysayers, instead of having to type out the same thing over and over. But more importantly, I hope it is a source of inspiration for families who wonder if they can or want to try long-term overlanding with their children.
My husband and I are fully invested in this lifestyle and believe it is making an incredible human being out of our son. We are happy to be a resource to other parents who have genuine questions about how this works. If you just want to discourage us, then maybe go somewhere else. We're currently in the middle of Mexico and not turning around.
Full article on our personal blog: How Could You Do This to Your Child? Defining Our Parenting Philosophy