Why Entrepreneurial skills are important to teach at young age? As technology becomes a huge part of our everyday lives, there’s a greater need for people who can think outside the box and understand new technologies, such as Robotic Process Automation (RPA) or Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. It isn’t about forcing your child into […]
Summer is finally here! and yes you can still have fun and entertain your kids during these uncertain times. According to the New York Times, here’s a funny thing about this summer: “it is long, it is also hot, this one comes in the middle of a global pandemic, but that doesn’t matter even in […]
Interview our founder Yasmine conducted with Dora Taylor.
Dora graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master’s Degree in Architecture.
30 years’ experience as an architect working on commercial projects including office buildings, hotels and restaurants along with commercial interiors of offices, hotels and airport lounges.
Here are some learning activities that are simple and fun for your child to try. These activities are totally free.
Interview our founder Yasmine conducted with Hugh.
Hugh Styles is the sailing coach of the Olympic British sailing team and he is also the former Olympic gold medallist in sailing.
And now, in this time of global crisis, Hugh gives sailing lessons for children for free by Zoom.
Now is a great time to help your children discover and develop their passions. Assisting them requires planning and observation, but the more you understand your children’s desires and focus, the better you can design engaging activities for them.
Trigonometry, Shakespeare, and cheerleading are all interesting, but they won’t set your child apart where it matters most. While you can’t do much to change what kids learn in school, you can start teaching them life skills such as Entrepreneurship, Coding, and Financial Literacy from a young age. Luckily for you, there are many online classes to help you as you begin this journey of raising independent and indispensable members of society.