About Me
I’m Marianna Kiss, Worldschooling Freedom Architect.
My family has been worldschooling for over 6 years.
I work with families who feel drawn to worldschooling but don’t want to approach it impulsively.
Families who want to think clearly before they act.
Families who understand that changing how you live and educate your children isn’t just about travel, it’s a full life transition.
My work is focused on designing that transition properly.

When we moved into worldschooling, there was no structure.
No clear sequence, grounded roadmap and no one talking about the messy middle.
We figured it out as we went.
There were moments of clarity, but many more moments of chaos. Decisions that could have been made more calmly and thoughtfully were made in haste and without thinking about the long term consequences. Transitions that would have been smoother with better design, or really any kind of design.
What I realised later was this: The hardest part of worldschooling isn’t the travel.
It’s the transition.
The period where you are still rooted in your existing life, trying to understand whether this alternative is realistic, sustainable, and aligned with your values and responsibilities.
That is the stage I now help families navigate with the structure I built.
The one I wish I had when we started.
I don’t sell the dream. I don’t push families to move faster than they’re ready for.
And I don’t believe clarity comes from motivation.
Worldschooling affects:
Income and professional identity
Education choices
Family dynamics
Stability and rhythm
Responsibility and risk
It deserves thoughtful design.
My role is to help you:
Clarify what worldschooling actually means for your family
Assess your real constraints honestly
Distinguish between fear and practical limitation
Create a workable plan
Move from circling to deciding, from planning to implementing
Structure first. Momentum second.
There are two stages to this transition.
Inside the 5-Day Worldschooling Transition Challenge, families step out of hesitation and build a grounded first plan.
Inside the 12-Week Worldschooling Roadmap, families who have decided move into structured execution with support and accountability.
Some families only need clarity. Others want support through implementation.
Both are valid.
If you’re considering worldschooling and want to approach it thoughtfully rather than impulsively, you’re in the right place.
You don’t need more inspiration. You need clarity.
Start with the 5-Day Worldschooling Transition Challenge and design your next step properly.
Hi, I’m Marianna Kiss, Worldschooling Freedom Architect.
My family has been worldschooling for over 6 years, and now I work with families who feel called to worldschooling but are stuck between wanting it and actually doing it.
My focus is structured worldschooling transition: helping you clarify the decision, assess feasibility, and create a realistic first plan.
Explore how to begin your worldschooling transition.
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