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You are not making it worse. You are not failing her.
The problem is that nobody has shown you how to spot what's actually breaking down. Once you can see it — you can fix it. That's what Sunday is for.
Bring the question she's stuck on. I'll show you what the question is really testing, where she's getting lost, and give you one clear thing to do that evening.
This is a small group session. That means your child's actual work gets looked at. Not a generic answer — a specific one. For her. This Sunday.
I was the child who froze under pressure. Undiagnosed ADHD. Kind teachers who couldn't reach me. Parents who assumed the problem was me.
I spent thirty years in classrooms after that — watching children do exactly what I had done. And watching their parents carry the same confusion mine had.
What was missing was never effort. It was the right knowledge.
That's why I train parents now. Because you are your child's first teacher — and nobody ever showed you how powerful that could be.
"Why wasn't I taught like this at school? You make it look so easy. I don't understand why I found it so hard before."
— Aisha, mum of 5Every Sunday.
One session. One answer. £19.
Which subject does she need help with?
Sabina is a qualified teacher with 30 years in the classroom, an MSc in Psychology, advanced study in child development, and a home educating mum who has sat at this table herself.