The Digital Nomad Family Handbook
Worldschooling, Remote Work with Kids, Budgets, Visas & Community
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Mara Linton
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The Digital Nomad Family Handbook is a practical, no-fluff guide for parents who want to combine worldschooling with remote work and slow family travel - without burning out or blowing the budget. If you’ve searched for “digital nomad family,” “worldschooling,” or “homeschool on the road” and found only scattered tips, this book gives you a clear plan from launch to long-term living.
Who this book is for
Remote-working parents of school-age kids (5–17) who want day-to-day systems for learning, visas, budgeting, healthcare abroad, and community - whether you’re testing a 3-month trip or going full-time.
What you’ll learn:
- Worldschooling 101: definitions, benefits, and how to start with purpose and realistic expectations.
- Remote-work setup: finding opportunities, time-zone planning, and the essential tech stack that actually survives hotel Wi-Fi.
- Budgeting on the road: sample family budgets, cost-of-living comparisons, and proven ways to save without skimping on learning.
- Visas made clear: visa types, application steps, and how to read regulations for families (high-level and non-advisory).
- Curricula & resources: choosing an approach (worldschool/roadschool, eclectic, Montessori-inspired, unschooling), plus materials and culture-rich learning.
- Family-friendly destinations: top countries and cities for nomad families, with seasonal tips to avoid heat, crowds, and price spikes.
- Community: how to find other nomad families, pop-up co-ops, classes, and ways to stay connected to home.
- Work–family balance: daily routines, boundaries, and high-quality activities that make small moments count.
- Health & safety: travel medicine basics, insurance considerations, and practical steps to access care abroad.
- Cultural adaptation for kids: raising open-minded travelers, handling goodbyes, and learning with local communities.
- Remote learning tools: essential apps and platforms, creating a classroom anywhere, and smart screen-time management.
Why this guide works
It’s family-first and field-tested: checklists, packing and paperwork reminders, schedule templates, sample budgets, and interview-style case studies from traveling families. You’ll get systems that scale - from one child to three, from one country to many - plus gentle guardrails against burnout.
About the author
Mara Linton writes down-to-earth guides for modern families, blending digital well-being, practical routines, and joyful learning. Her work helps parents create simple systems that protect focus, connection, and health - at home or on the move.
Start your plan today. Use the step-by-step launch checklist, pick a first destination, map your remote-work blocks, and design a learning rhythm that fits your kids and your budget. The world can be your classroom - and your family can thrive while you work.
Note: This book is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, immigration, tax, financial, medical, or professional advice. Laws and requirements vary by location and change over time; consult qualified professionals where appropriate.