Imagine using the proven effectiveness of the hands-on approach to learning as fuel to travel the world. For the Griggs family, that's a fantasy they've turned into a reality.
The family is changing the game of home-schooling by traveling to learn. Parents Sarah and Jermaine Griggs left their American Dream lifestyle six months ago, taking their family of five on a journey to travel the world full-time and homeschool their children while doing it.
"The inspiration came from a profound realization that these are our best years together and we shouldn't spend this time trapped in what society wants us to do," Jermaine told Because Of Them We Can. "Traveling around the world has been a desire for us but seemed like an impossible challenge with three school-aged children. When would ever be the right time? That's when we decided to put our dream home on the market, notify their private school that we wouldn't be returning and started making preparations for the year ahead."
Prior to making the choice to travel, the Griggs were entrepreneurs. While they were the owners of two successful businesses — AutomationClinic.com, an online marketing consulting firm, and HearandPlay.com, an online instrumental music company — and a beautiful California home, they weren't fulfilled. So they decided to pack up and sojourn around the world.
“Our children are home-schooled, or you could say ‘world-schooled,’”Jermaine said. “We believe the world can be their school. That doesn't mean the kids won't return to traditional school, but for now, we use online curriculums and supplements like Time4Learning, Khan Academy, IXL, Splash Math, plus field trips and experiential learning."
So far, the family has visited 16 countries with their latest adventure in Portugal and Morocco their forthcoming stop.
Both Sarah and Jermaine shared that they hope their journey will give their children an appreciation for life outside of America.
“I hope it gives them exposure to a broader world, expands their vision, gives them a heart for all people, diversifies their thinking and makes them well-rounded individuals,”Jermaine continued. “And we hope that they realize while the world is huge, it's also small. They've met friends in just about every country and while there may be language barriers, fun is universal. Smiling and laughing, also universal. We believe when you've met, fellowshipped and laughed with someone on the other side of the world, then politics, war, media and global agendas won't be able to influence you as readily."
You can track the family's innovative journey on their Instagram.