Going around the world with your family for 6 months or a year is a dream project. However, a question continues to nag at all those who are about to make it happen: how to continue to educate their children, since schooling in a public or private school is now mandatory between the ages of 3 and 16 in France? Don't worry, the family's itinerancy or the geographical distance from any school are among the reasons for which an authorization for family education can be requested and granted. Then, once on the road, solutions exist to preserve the children's learning. We tell you all about it.

Combine learning with parents with private video lessons

Before flying to other countries on a family trip, parents should think about notifying their local education authority. The schools attended by the children and the town hall of their home town should also be notified. As a parent, you must also make a request to the Direction des services départementaux de l'Éducation nationale (DSDEN).

Once you have notified the teaching staff and obtained approval for homeschooling, it is time to think about how your children will continue to learn. It is also important not to fall too far behind in schooling.

Why not combine learning time with parents with video tut oring? Parents can first ask the teachers about the curriculum items to be covered during the year of the trip, and then acquire textbooks and other resources available on the Internet.

Since not all topics are easy to cover, especially when students are in grades 6 through 12, video lessons with private tutors are a good idea. Children can benefit from a personalized learning program or customized tutoring with teachers. Whether you need private lessons in French, math, history or physics, a total of thirty subjects are covered! The rates are the same, whatever the subject and the level of the student. Registration, courses, tutoring, payments, everything is done online.

Enroll children in school during long term stops

When families are on the road, learning sessions with parents and video lessons are still the best way to keep kids on track with their schooling. Those who decide to stay in one place for several weeks or months can take advantage of this to enroll their children in a local school.

There are international French schools in many destinations such as North America,Australia and even China. For children, this is a great way to continue learning, but also to be exposed to another language and culture. Not to mention the richness of the social interactions. It is imperative to consider this option when one of the legs of the family world tour is extended.

Some tips to ensure that children stay on track

Taking one or more children out of a school to go on a family world tour can be stressful for parents, with the fear that they will drop out. One thing is for sure, they will come out of this incredible experience and all that they will have lived!

If the trip doesn't allow you to stay in front of your notebooks all day, learning sessions with parents and video lessons should be regular. Two to three hours a day is a good average. As for the time of day to devote to homework, it is up to each student to decide according to their natural rhythm, their desires and of course, the activities planned during the trip. It is also necessary to coordinate with the teachers for the video courses.

Another advantage of these distance learning courses is that the teachers regularly monitor the children. Based on the findings, parents have the opportunity to make additional decisions such as extending the learning time or adding more private lessons.