I've never heard of worldschooling. With all of the globalist stuff it sounds awful, but that probably doesn't have anything to do with it.
When it comes to different forms of homeschooling (used generically), different styles work for different kids and different styles work for different families. The nice thing about homeschooling is you can customize so it is optimized and it works best for each family and each child. What worked for my genius, but borderline autistic, son would not work for my son with Down Syndrome and vice-versa. I've been able to optimize for each. I love it.
I tend to think whatever grows their love of learning is the best approach. We all learn best when we enjoy learning. We all have different strengths, weaknesses, interests, and learning styles.
Absolutely! I think it's the freedom from becoming a home educator that makes the biggest difference. It is fantastic being able to experiment and find what works best for our children. 🤩
We love our unschooling and worldschooling approach (really it's just travelling the world and learning via the journey - someone just used the worldschooling term and it caught on) 🙌