Summer scholar activity
Learning doesn’t have to end when summer comes. It’s a great time to expand and develop academic skills. Think of ways to celebrate, get curious, expand knowledge, and improve habits using this activity. Help your kid...
Learning doesn’t have to end when summer comes. It’s a great time to expand and develop academic skills. Think of ways to celebrate, get curious, expand knowledge, and improve habits using this activity. Help your kid...
Confidence in Me is an activity to help your kid build healthy confidence in themselves. Encourage your kid with a worksheet that helps them focus on their unique skills and abilities. Then, help them make a...
WOOP at Home is an activity to help your kid find and fulfill wishes that are important to them. WOOP stands for Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, Plan. Download this 10-minute activity to help your kid through the...
Sometimes the cause of a problem is much deeper than what meets the eye. Whether you’re trying to get to the bottom of your kid’s unexpected behavior or a problem they’ve shared, use Five Whys to...
Use the Parent-to-Teacher Letter to flip the script on the parent-teacher conference. Share your family’s stay-at-home schooling experience with your kid’s teacher. Use the letter to elaborate on the skills and habits your kid developed and...
Use a daily Check-In / Check-Out to build a new routine with your kids. Start the day with a Check-In and end it with a Check-Out.What parents are saying about it:I absolutely love check-in-check-out, especially check-out....
An ING is something your kid likes doING. INGs help your kid find and explore new interests and could even lead to pursuing those interests more seriously. Use the INGs Tool to help your kid find...
Use Expose, Explore, Pursue to help get your kids from curiosity to pursuit and purpose. Expose them to new opportunities, Explore the ones that spark interest, and Pursue the ones that could be deep passions.
Goal-setting is an essential skill that helps people of all ages pursue interests, develop essential skills, find purpose, and contribute to the world around them. Help your kid set and achieve goals with the Self-Directed Learning...
Real-world projects are activities that engage your kids in hands-on experiences. Learn how to create real-world projects at home to help your kids develop new skills and habits, retain information longer, and follow their innate curiosity.
Your kid’s gratitude, interests, confidence, and curiosities are all indicators of their underlying core values. With this activity, take a moment to reflect on how you could help them find and focus on what matters most...
Be an active changemaker in your community, by organizing a book club reading of Prepared: What Kids Need for a Fulfilled Life. Download our Organizer’s Guide for resources and event planning tips.