Learning does not begin with content. It begins with the state of the learner. When children are emotionally settled, well rested, nourished, and attuned to their environment, their brains are primed for curiosity, creativity, and deep engagement. This concept, often overlooked in fast-paced academic settings, is central to effective education. A child who is “ready to learn” is not simply present; they are regulated, focused, and open to new experiences.
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In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, artificial intelligence, and increasingly digital learning environments, handwriting may appear to be a fading art. Yet research across neuroscience, education, psychology, and child development continues to affirm that handwriting plays a vital role in how children think, learn, and communicate.
A Moment That Sparked Reflection
Leadership is not a title. It’s a way of being. It begins the moment a child takes responsibility for their own choices, their own voice, and their own way of showing up in the world.
In a world full of noise, deep listening is more than hearing; it is the practice of being fully present so that another person feels valued, understood, and safe to express their truth. In a world filled with noise and distraction, deep listening is a radical act of care.
Last week on the 'All Learning Reimagined' podcast. I unpacked the Is-Be Learning Framework for all parents and educators who are looking for guidance towards a new way of guiding children.