When We Stop Asking Kids to Read Whole Books Paid Members Public
When classrooms favor speed and fragments, children may miss the sustained reading experiences that turn raw ability into lasting talent.
5 Ways Confidence Is Built Through Practice Paid Members Public
Confidence isn’t something children are born with or magically acquire. It’s built slowly through everyday relationships.
Rethinking the “College or Nothing” Script in an AI-Driven Economy Paid Members Public
Why discerning parents should steer away from ideology and toward strategic optionality in learning pathways
McDonald’s CEO Says “Nobody Cares About Your Career” Paid Members Public
Uncomfortable lesson for how we prepare children for work, agency, and adulthood.
What Elite Schools Must Teach Beyond Excellence Paid Members Public
Elite schools in Singapore spark reflection on privilege, insulation, and the responsibility of raising grounded, humane leaders.
Short Videos, Short Attention? Paid Members Public
Short-form video doesn’t just compete for children’s attention—it quietly reshapes it. What intentional families should know (and do) now.
AI is scoring college essays and conducting interviews Paid Members Public
As colleges turn to AI to manage scale and consistency, families face a new question: how do we ensure real gifts aren’t reduced to patterns?