What Does Academic Excellence Actually Look Like?
Spoiler: it has very little to do with grades. Most parents want academic excellence for their children. But ask ten parents to define it and you'll get ten different answers, and ...
25 articles for parents who want to understand the landscape they are navigating, not just the school they are choosing.
Academic Excellence
What real excellence looks like, and how to cultivate it.
Spoiler: it has very little to do with grades. Most parents want academic excellence for their children. But ask ten parents to define it and you'll get ten different answers, and ...
What report cards tell you, and what they don't. Report card day arrives. You log in to the portal or your child hands it across the table. In the space of thirty seconds, you form...
Reading
Why reading is the foundation of everything, and what to do when a child struggles.
If you could give your child one academic advantage, this would be it. If you could only give your child one academic advantage, it would be this: make them a confident, habitual r...
Reading resistance is almost always fixable. Here's where to start. Few things produce more parental anxiety than a child who refuses to read. It can feel like a fundamental failur...
How the gap forms, why it widens, and what actually closes it. By the time children reach seven or eight, a reading gap has opened up between those who read fluently and those who ...
The screen is not the enemy of reading. Here's what actually is. Every generation of parents has worried about the thing distracting their children from reading. For our grandparen...
It's not about speed. And confusing the two causes real problems. When we talk about whether a child reads fluently, many people think about speed: how many words per minute, wheth...
Study Skills
Practical approaches to learning that actually work.
Why willpower isn't the answer, and what actually works. Every parent has watched their child cram the night before an exam, promise to do better next time, and then repeat the sam...
Parenting
The hardest calibrations in raising a learner.
Every parent wants to protect their child from failure. This instinct is loving and natural. It is also, if acted on too consistently, one of the most harmful things a parent can d...
The hardest calibration in parenting, and how to get it right. One of the hardest judgements parents face is knowing when to push their child to work harder and when to leave them ...
Better questions produce better answers, and better decisions. 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' is one of the most common questions adults ask children, and one of the le...
Future Readiness
Preparing children for a world that keeps changing.
What the research says about the capabilities that will genuinely matter in the decades ahead, and what it means for raising your child today....
What we know about raising children who thrive in uncertainty. Here is an uncomfortable truth about parenting in the twenty-first century: no one knows what the job market will loo...
The most persistent false binary in education, and why it matters. 'She should do science, that's where the jobs are.' 'He's better at arts subjects, that's just who he is.' Both o...
What the alternatives actually look like, and how to have the conversation. For decades, the implied contract of education was clear: work hard at school, get good grades, go to un...
Leadership
Building the qualities that allow a person to lead, long before any formal role.
The qualities that allow a person to lead are built long before any formal role. Leadership is taught in schools through student council elections, sports captaincies, and presenta...
The gaps in the curriculum, and how to fill them at home. Most schools now include some form of leadership development in their offering: student government, sports captaincies, co...
Independent thinking is a skill, and it has to be deliberately built. It has never been harder to raise an independent thinker. Children are growing up in an information environmen...
You don't have to be loud to lead. And the world needs to know that. Leadership has an image problem. In popular culture, it is almost always associated with extraversion: the comm...
Philosophy
Thinking clearly about what education is really for.
Most of us go through twelve or more years of formal education without anyone ever asking us this question. Understanding the distinction between schooling and education changes ho...
Intelligence is a starting point. Education is what you build from it. 'She's so smart, she just doesn't apply herself.' Parents say this often. It's meant as a compliment wrapped ...
The goal was never just the qualifications. It was always the person. At the end of twelve or more years of formal education, what do we want to have produced? Education systems ra...
Education Systems
Understanding the landscape your child is navigating.
School is valuable. But its structural limitations are worth understanding. Schools are designed for the average student, which means that students significantly above or below are...
Insight
What happens in schools that nobody planned.
Schools teach far more than their timetables suggest. Beyond the formal curriculum lies a set of informal lessons children absorb simply by being in school every day....
Guidance
Practical decision-making for key moments.
Parents approaching school choice often look for the best school, as if there were a universal best. The question is which school is best for this particular child, at this particu...
"The goal of education is not to fill a bucket but to light a fire."W.B. Yeats
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