


Since 2006,
our team is dedicated to serving parents and children in every corner of the world.
BEFORE WE BEGINBetween the rapid advance of technology and the unchanging rhythm of a child’s growth, a quiet gap has emerged — and with it, a subtle sense of anxiety.
Should we be helping children move faster, or learning to walk beside them more steadily?
These twenty lessons were born from that question.
What follows is a collection of reflections on children’s learning and growth. They are not a summary of theories, nor a compilation of methods, and certainly not a set of definitive answers. Rather, they are observations, reflections, and realisations gathered slowly over twenty years of teaching and practice.
We begin with time and rhythm — learning to see children again, as they are.
From there, we move into method and environment — learning how to accompany them.
Through language and reading, we come to understand the deeper workings of learning itself.
And finally, in the age of AI, we return to a more fundamental question: what is learning, and what is it for?
If education is a path, then perhaps what lies here is not a route to rush through, but a map — one that can be walked slowly.
A map that allows you and me, as we walk alongside our children, not to lose our way.