A Parent’s Guide to Getting Started

Start with a Daily Routine

The most important thing you can do is set a consistent time for learning.
These early years are the foundation for everything that comes next.

Children thrive on routine. They feel more confident when they know:

• when learning begins
• how long it will last
• that it will be a positive experience

A short, predictable routine each day helps your child feel secure and ready to learn.

Consistency matters more than how long you spend.
Short, focused lessons are far more effective than long ones.

Start simple. Stay consistent. The rest will come.

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Start with Daily Routines

The most important thing you can do is set a consistent time for school.
These early years are the foundation for everything that comes next.

Children thrive on routine. They feel more confident when they know:

when school begins
• how long it will last

• that it will be a positive experience

A short, predictable routine each day helps your child feel secure and ready to learn.

Consistency matters more than how long you spend.
Short, focused lessons are far more effective than long ones.

Start simple. Stay consistent. The rest will come.