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Rethinking the "New Year, New Me" Mentality.
Dylan Sulzer Dylan Sulzer

Rethinking the "New Year, New Me" Mentality.

"New Year, New Me? How about a smarter approach!

Let's swap drastic resolutions for simple, weekly updates. Think of it like refreshing your favourite app - small changes that make a big difference. Each week, take a moment to tweak your routine. Drop what's not working, keep what is, and try something new. It's all about flexibility and adapting to what life throws your way.

Say goodbye to overwhelming yearly goals. Say hello to steady, enjoyable progress.

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Learning Doesn't Depend on Schools.
Dylan Sulzer Dylan Sulzer

Learning Doesn't Depend on Schools.

Transforming education by supporting parents with a practical guide to tailoring bespoke learning opportunities that engage and entertain their children effectively during school holidays.

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Connect Before Content.
Dylan Sulzer Dylan Sulzer

Connect Before Content.

Too often we are so focused on getting through content, we forget to invest time in building the foundations engagement, belonging, and ultimately an appreciation for learning. Having strong connections with students and colleagues will super-charge learning and create an environment perfect for building great humans.

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Chaos Comes Before Clarity
Dylan Sulzer Dylan Sulzer

Chaos Comes Before Clarity

Leonardo da Vinci didn't paint the Mona Lisa in a day. It was a series of meticulous strokes, layers upon layers of paint, and countless hours of work. The learning process is no different. Embrace each challenge as an opportunity to add depth to your masterpiece.

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Hook, Line and Thinker.
Dylan Sulzer Dylan Sulzer

Hook, Line and Thinker.

It’s hard to follow an instruction if you don’t understand it. Too often education explains concepts using complex academic terminology. Not overly useful for a nine year old who is more concerned about how they will win their handball game at lunch time. By changing the way we communicate information, we remove the comprehension barrier completely. The purpose of “Kid Speak” is to communicate effectively with children in a way that they can understand and engage with, while also creating a positive and enjoyable experience for them.

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