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2gypsies1
Apr 25, 2016Explorer III
We've met many families full-timing but the children were younger and they were homeschooled so the families could travel. The places they traveled to were part of their education.
I would think a teenager would have a hard time adjusting even though she thinks it might be fun. Going to a new school and living in a trailer park might generated problems. Why uproot her from her present school and friends?
You said you'll "hunker down in a park until she's old enough to drive". What difference would that make? That would be 16 yr of age. Would you just take off then? She needs friendships and activities at that age and needs to be thinking of after she graduates. Would you just leave her behind?
Personally, I wouldn't do it to a teenager.
I would think a teenager would have a hard time adjusting even though she thinks it might be fun. Going to a new school and living in a trailer park might generated problems. Why uproot her from her present school and friends?
You said you'll "hunker down in a park until she's old enough to drive". What difference would that make? That would be 16 yr of age. Would you just take off then? She needs friendships and activities at that age and needs to be thinking of after she graduates. Would you just leave her behind?
Personally, I wouldn't do it to a teenager.
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