From three years in Peru with kids to one year of family travel around the world. We're talking to the Cannon family today from Myanmar. We talk travel gear, education on the road and much more.

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From Three Years in Peru with Kids to One Year of Family Travel

Meet Aaron and Melania Cannon from Manitoba, Canada. After three years living and working in Peru with kids, they left South America for one year of family travel. IN this Epic Education Radio interview, we discuss travel habits, homeschooling resources, tips on money management and travel with teens and tweens. Travel gear, favorite destinations, and insight into travel in Myanmar with kids are also covered. 

Tune in! And please share!

IN THIS EPISODE

01:57 Intro 04:01 Habits and routines 07:06 Homeschooling resources 17:20 Travel with teens 19:46 How they handle allowance 22:35 How they pay for travel 27:20 How they budget & manage their money on the road 30:53 Myanmar 43:38 Travel Gear 52:55 Renault 1:00:01 Favorite destinations thus far

ABOUT

Names: Aaron and Melania Cannon and their kids, Hold passports from: Canada Type of travel: Living abroad (Peru), one year of full-time travel A few places they've been: Malawi, South Africa, Botswana, Turkey, Myanmar, Vietnam, Taiwan, Romania & Bulgaria, and all over Europe

IN THEIR BAGS

Mountain Equipment Coop backpacks Fleece sleeping bag liner 17" Lenovo ThinkpadHP Stream Laptops 2 e-Readers: 1 Kobo & 1 KindleSamsung tablets An old Blackberry (to log expenses) 1 Canon point & shoot camera 1 External hard drive Arduino Kit Baby Taylor Guitar

LINKS & RESOURCES

Advantage Grammar textbooks IXL Crash Course Tunnelbear Renault rental in Europe

FIND THEM ON

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