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October 2021

Moving to Bali for a certain amount of time may require some flexibility when it comes to educating your children.You might wish to consider unschooling, world schooling or home schooling. In this issue, we are looking at self-directed learning or unschooling. Back in 2017,  I interviewed Jeneen in

Meet: Saskia , Renon and OliveOriginally from: Australia + The Netherlands (+ technically Bali)Arrived in Bali: October 2019 What made you move to Bali? Renon is Balinese and was born here. When he was small his parents split up and his mother remarried a Dutchman, so at age

Meet: Giulia, Marwan and son Alessandro Originally from: Italy and my husband is from JakartaArrived in Bali: The first time I was in Bali was in 2012 because I was doing a thesis in Anthropology. It took me 2 years to move permanently here!  What made you

Meet: Ulrike and son NiccoOriginally from: AustriaArrived in Bali: June 2009 Where is Home in Bali and Why did you Decide to live there? Our home is in Ubud and I like the cooler nights here.  I also have been practising yoga here for many years and I

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