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Around1 millionAmericans live inRVs (recreational vehicles) full-time.
Such a decision was made early for her by her parents, whom she is now starting to resent.
Looking to vent her frustrations and share the gruelling RV life, she turned to people online for guidance.
Surprisingly, more than 77% of RVers aged 35-44 travel with children.
Only 19% of children report being homeschooled.
Education for kids doesnt seem to be a problem for most families.
According to parents, kids have plenty of opportunities to learn while RVing.
There are opportunities for education everywhere when you live in an RV full time.
Everywhere you look, theres something to learn from geography and history to math, science, and reading.
Driving, maneuvering and filling it up with gas are some other things RVers find challenging.
Meanwhile, 37% are unhappy with the lack of personal and storage space homes on wheels offer.
Disconnection from family and friends can also make a nomad lifestyle more difficult.
Traveling in anRVfull-time may be a dream for many.
Readers felt for the author and even suggested ways to escape the RV life
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