- Ex-Homeschoolers Club Newsletter
- Posts
- Can You Really Homeschool Kids While Living in an RV?
Can You Really Homeschool Kids While Living in an RV?
Episode #56
What happens when homeschooling leaves the house and hits the open road? In this episode of The Ex-Homeschoolers Club, I'm sitting down with Robin (aka BG Barnstormer), a former homeschooling mom who spent three years educating her kids while living full-time in an RV. Robin shares how a rotating pilot schedule led her family to homeschooling, how community support shaped their early years, and what really happens when learning differences, sensory needs, and emotional regulation collide in 350 square feet.
Whether you’re a homeschool parent, an ex-homeschooler, or just curious about alternative education paths, this episode is packed with practical insight and lived experience.
Key Topics Covered
Why a nontraditional work schedule pushed the family toward homeschooling
Building community through Classical Conversations and homeschool co-ops
Recognizing reading challenges, dyslexia, dysgraphia, and tracking issues
The power of audiobooks for kids with learning differences
Emotional regulation tools and “quiet corners” for kids (and adults)
How homeschooling in an RV forces flexibility and creativity
Why getting a diagnosis can be empowering, not limiting
Transitioning from homeschooling into online public school
Connect with Robin
Website: https://bgbarnstormer.com
Blog Post Mentioned: https://bgbarnstormer.com/autism-spectrum/snowflakes-understanding-our-unique-self/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bgbarnstormer
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BGBarnstormer
If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who might benefit from hearing this story. Follow Ex-Homeschoolers Club on Instagram and TikTok for updates, and send us a message – we’d love to hear from you!
Connect with Me
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exhsclub/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@exhsclub
Email me at [email protected]
Reply