Is it surprising to you, to learn that the USA currently ranks 25th in education compared to other countries?  What does this reflect about our country, our world leadership position?  And doesn’t it also reflect on each of us?

Education means much more than just getting good grades and earning a diploma. Life-changing learning is the kind that leads to deeper thinking, followed by wise actions based on those thoughts, resulting in solutions that yield positive change for self and/or others.

We call it Solutionary Learning, where every challenge is seen as an opportunity to learn and grow.

We want to share our passion for learning with you . . . a parent, role model or motivator . . . anyone who has a profound influence on children of any age.

Together, we can make learning more relevant, while also improving relationships and behavior. Can you imagine how invigorated and relevant your life will become when you inspire reflection, ask questions that lead to capability and expand possibilities? It’s a win-win situation for everyone.

What is the Key for Parents?

You must first learn to think critically, evaluate, analyze and discover solutions in order to teach your children how to do the same. As a result, you will gain a tremendous skill that will change your approach to learning, parenting, career and relationships. Yes, anyone can learn to become a Solutionary!

One of the most valuable benefits you will receive is the respect you earn by becoming a role model that your children want to follow because they witness the benefits of your improved lifestyle.  Your parenting confidence will soar as you continue to practice and refine your skills. You will become an inspiration to your children and others.

What is the Key for Educators?

Our purpose is to nurture fine and noble human beings by teaching children to do things excellently. This is accomplished by teaching children to seek knowledge and gain wisdom, providing them core skills that allow them to be successful in school and future careers. As minds become engaged in our classrooms, students are less likely to think about arguing, being angry or lashing out.

When a child realizes his potential he makes positive contributions to everyone he meets.

When he has struggled to search and learn, he is appreciative of the struggles of others.  When he analyzes his options before taking action, he becomes aware of the ways his actions impact others.  When he learns with you, the honest interaction shows he is valued and he will value you and others.

Learning that is done in a surrounding of love develops gratitude and a generosity to share thinking and caring with others.

It’s time to change the way we teach and learn together!

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