Imagine the two most difficult things that you could possibly go through happening simultaneously. Parenting a child, and the grief of losing a child. Now imagine parenting a surviving child… Read More »
Do You Know Your Educational Options?
Every child deserves to feel seen and heard so they can thrive. This proves to be difficult when a child isn’t in the right educational setting. But between so many… Read More »
Creating the Right Ecosystem for Student Growth
We spend so much time telling our kids what to do, as parents and as teachers, that we don’t give them credit for knowing what they need and want to… Read More »
School Change Starts with Parent Empowerment
You know how important it is for your children to have the education they need and deserve. Sometimes that means leaving a traditional school model and doing the research and… Read More »
Unlearning the Status Quo
We already know that the traditional educational system doesn’t work as it’s written. Students, teachers, parents, administrators, even lawmakers know this. That’s why you’re here, on the LEADPrep website. What… Read More »
Finding Gratitude and Forward Thinking as a Catalyst for Change
The new year is often a time for change, reflection, and a look toward growth. We reflect on where we are and, often, who we are, and make resolutions in… Read More »
Assessments Don’t Determine Growth and Learning
If you have a child at LEADPrep or you’ve landed here in your research for a good fit, you’re probably fed up with standardized testing. Too many educational systems determine… Read More »
Growing Independent Adults Who Thrive
When we become parents, we dream of our kids growing to become independent thinkers, to find a career they love, and perhaps eventually grow a family of their own. As… Read More »
Preparing for What’s Not in Your Control
Life can be difficult, even in the best of times. We face challenges every day, from the moment we wake up until the moment we close our eyes at the… Read More »
It Takes a Village to Make Sure Our Kids Are More Than Okay
As a parent, you know that your kids aren’t okay. You’ve seen them struggle with online learning during the pandemic, can feel their anxiety when it comes to going back… Read More »
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