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The Messy Truth About Using AI (And Why We're All Figuring It Out Together)
Picture this: It's 10 PM, you're staring at your screen with a deadline looming, and you think, Thank goodness for AI! You type in your...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Oct 92 min read


Cracking the Code: What Really Motivates Gen Z Students
You know the scene. You're standing at the front of your classroom, and half your students are scrolling through their phones while...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Oct 72 min read


The Magic of "Why?"
You know that moment when a kid asks, "Why is the sky blue?" and your brain just... freezes? Yeah, that's me every time I hang out with...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Sep 303 min read


Turn Storytime into a Lifelong Learning Adventure
If you're like most parents or teachers, you want your child to be curious, confident, and ready for whatever life throws their way. But...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Sep 253 min read


Curriculum That Clicks
Have you ever wondered how the curriculum you use in the classroom shapes the way students learn? It’s not just about picking textbooks...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Sep 183 min read


Your Brain Isn't Broken—It Just Learns Differently
Picture this: A bright 10-year-old sits in class, watching other kids effortlessly read aloud while they struggle with words that seem to...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Sep 164 min read


Parenting and Digital Learning
You know that moment when your child comes to you in tears because someone was mean at school? Your heart breaks, and every instinct...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Sep 113 min read


"Everything Changed"
Picture this: You wake up needing someone else to read your mail, make calls, or get to work. For millions, that was reality until now....
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Sep 42 min read


Play Is Not a Break, It's Brain Work
Watch a child building a tower with wooden blocks. It crashes down, again and again, but they keep rebuilding with fierce determination....
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Aug 53 min read


Beyond the Transcript: Skills for a Changing World
Don't get me wrong—grades matter. Test scores matter. Those honors and achievements your child brings home? They absolutely deserve...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Jul 313 min read


“Why Are We Learning This?” Is a Fair Question
An unflinching take on relevance, respect, and why students aren’t wrong for pushing back. There’s a moment almost every teacher dreads....
Hannah Williams
Jul 242 min read


Why Taking Time Might Be the Smartest Move
The caps have been thrown, diplomas tucked away, and now your graduate faces the big question: "What's next?" For generations, the...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Jul 223 min read


“TikTok Taught Me More Than My Textbook”
Let’s not sugarcoat it: Gen Alpha is growing up in a world where learning doesn’t look like desks in a row and teachers at the front. It...
Hannah Williams
Jul 173 min read


The Future of Learning is Here: How Cutting-Edge Technology is Transforming Education
Picture this: A student holds a beating 3D-printed heart in their hands moments before a biology exam, feeling each chamber and valve....
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Jul 153 min read


Ethical AI in Education: What Teachers Need to Know in 2025
AI in education is a bit like that eager student who always has their hand up—full of potential, sometimes unpredictable, and convinced...
Jenna Vaske
Jul 102 min read


The Question Every Parent Is Secretly Asking
Your daughter just spent the weekend building a website for her friend's business. She taught herself coding from YouTube, figured out...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Jul 83 min read


Exploring AI: A Summer Sandbox for Educator Growth
As another rewarding school year draws to a close, educators are facing an exciting opportunity–a summer filled with possibilities for...
Jenna Vaske
Jul 32 min read


What If Screen Time Isn’t the Problem?
As parents, it’s natural to worry when our kids seem glued to their screens. Whether they’re immersed in a video game, editing a TikTok,...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Jun 263 min read


Shaping Strong Kids Starts at Home
Before kids ever step into a classroom, their character is already taking shape at home. Home is where they first see what respect looks...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Jun 194 min read


After-School Activities: Where Future Leaders Begin
Many people think leadership starts when you enter the workforce. But the truth is, it often starts much earlier—sometimes in a robotics...
Thitikarn Phayoongsin
Jun 173 min read
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