
like Rosetta Stone, but for understanding & speaking kid
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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First and foremost, please know that I am not hating on teachers. I am a teacher, and I am well aware that we get enough hate already.
Teachers are underpaid, under-resourced, over-scrutinized, and somehow still expected to transform a bei...
I’m keeping this one short and sweet because I’ve realized I have a habit of accidentally turning every Substack post into a full manifesto.
So, no manifesto today…just 30 practical questions that can help deescalate conflict, uncover what...
Kindergarten readiness is not just about letters, numbers, colors, or whether your child can write their name.
Those things can matter, but they are not the whole picture.
A child can be academically bright and still overwhelmed by the de...
Last updated: June 2026
Chat, let’s be so fr.
The adults heard Gen Alpha say “skibidi Ohio rizzler” and suddenly we’re all clutching our pearls.
Bestie, respectfully, you said “cool beans.” You said “doggo.” You literally said “AMAZEBALL...
Gen Alpha gets a lot of bad PR.
Kids born roughly between 2013 and 2025 are often described as distracted, lazy, disrespectful, socially behind, overly sensitive, addicted to screens, or suffering from the now extremely scientific conditio...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
M.A.T. | educator, author, mama
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