CONTEXT
If you’re reading this blog, you’re very likely a mum who, among a thousand other things, is trying to figure out how to support your child with English without turning it into a battlefield.
Maybe your child isn’t always motivated. Maybe you’re tired too, sometimes. Maybe you’re not quite sure how much to step in, how much to check, how much to let go. And that’s normal.
This blog was born exactly from here: from those questions nobody really explains, but every parent carries around.
WHAT THIS BLOG IS ABOUT
Here you won’t just find tips on how to learn English.
You’ll find a space where English becomes a starting point to talk about:
- family time
- independence
- motivation
- mistakes
- responsibility
- trust
Because learning a language is not just learning words.
It’s learning how to stay with effort, how to manage commitment,
how it feels to be supported.
WHO THIS BLOG IS FOR
This blog is for parents who want to accompany, support, and understand their children on their journey with English — not with perfection, but with presence.
English doesn’t just change children’s language.
It changes the way we accompany them as they grow.
WHAT YOU’LL FIND HERE
You’ll find articles organised into three main strands:
✔ Cultural Awareness – to understand the cultural and emotional context
✔ Language Learning at Home – to bring English into everyday life
✔Teacher’s Insight – to step into the teacher’s point of view
With reflections and summaries from educational research, translated into practical insights for the real, everyday life of families.
You won’t find quick fixes here.
You’ll find an invitation to build something solid,
step by step, together with your child.
