11/24/2025
Letâs Tell You a Little Bit About Us : Early Steps Academy
Every time someone new discovers Early Steps Academy, we get one question more than anything else:
âSo⊠what exactly do you do?â
And honestly, we love answering it.
Because the story of who we are and what weâre building is something weâre incredibly proud of.
So today, letâs talk a little bit about us â directly to you.
We started with a simple belief
Children are capable of so much more than traditional systems expect from them.
Theyâre sharp, curious, expressive, and eager to explore the world beyond textbooks.
So we asked ourselves:
What if learning didnât feel like studying,
but felt like discovering?
Early Steps Academy was built around this question.
What we do, in the simplest words
We create live, interactive learning experiences where kids donât just memorize concepts â they think through them.
Our classrooms look like this:
Small groups full of energy
Mentors who are global professionals â founders, researchers, creatives
Real-world case studies
Kids debating, analysing, presenting⊠and honestly, having a lot of fun
Itâs not passive learning.
Itâs learning that wakes you up.
Why we care so much
Because weâve seen what happens when children get the right space to think.
They speak more confidently.
They ask better questions.
They connect the dots faster.
They start seeing themselves as independent thinkers.
And that confidence⊠it spills into everything they do.
What makes us different
We donât follow traditional syllabi.
We follow skill-building â the kind that helps children for life:
Thinking clearly
Communicating well
Solving problems
Leading teams
Understanding the world
These are not âextraâ skills.
These are the skills that shape who they become.
And hereâs the truth
Weâre still building, still learning, still improving every single day.
But we know exactly where weâre headed:
Towards an education system that feels alive, modern, global, and designed for the world kids are growing into.
Before you go
If youâre a parent, educator, or someone curious about the future of learning â weâre happy youâre here.
Youâll find stories of our students, insights from our mentors, and honest reflections about what it takes to reinvent education.
This journey matters to us.
And weâre excited to share it with you.
Welcome to Early Steps Academy.
Letâs learn, think, and grow â together.
11/19/2025
10 Days Left in November: Hereâs How to Make Them Count Before December Arrives đ
Thereâs something oddly magical about the last stretch of November.
Itâs not December yet; the chaos hasnât begun.
But the year-end softness has started to settle in.
Itâs that tiny window where life feels calmer, slower, almost forgiving.
And maybe⊠thatâs exactly why these last 10 days matter.
Hereâs how you can make the most of them; with your kids, with your family, or even by yourself; before December rings the doorbell with its sparkle and madness.
1. Make a âNovember Bucket Listâ (5 tiny things only)
Not a big list.
Just 5 things you really want to do before this month ends; one for each family member, maybe.
Things like:
Watch a movie together
Bake something
Go for a long drive
Try one new thing
Clean one corner of the house
Small â doable â memorable.
2. Capture One âOrdinary Dayâ
Take photos of a normal day.
Your child reading, you cooking, your dining table, the messy sofa.
No posing.
These become the real memories later.
3. Do a 20-Minute November Deep Clean
Pick one forgotten corner:
a drawer, a shelf, a backpack, the fridge door.
Set a 20-minute timer.
Clean together like itâs a race.
Kids LOVE this when you turn it into a game.
4. Have a âWhat We Learned This Yearâ Chat
It doesnât have to be deep.
Ask your child:
âWhatâs one thing you learned this year that made you proud?â
Then tell them yours.
This builds confidence without them even realising it.
5. Cook One Meal Together Before December Begins
It can be Maggi.
Seriously.
The point is doing it together, not the dish.
6. Start One Good Habit Early (donât wait for Jan 1)
Read 10 minutes.
Drink more water.
Take a walk.
Stretch.
Kids copy what you do, not what you say.
Start now â December feels easier.
7. Plan a âNo-Plan Dayâ
A day where you all stay in pyjamas.
No schedule.
No expectations.
Just vibes.
It resets everyone before December rushes in.
8. Create a Simple Gratitude Jar
Every night until the month ends, write one small thing youâre grateful for â even if itâs:
âThe weather wasnât horrible.â
âMy chai was good.â
âMy child didnât fight with me today.â (miracle)
Open them on Dec 1 as a soft start to the last month of the year.
9. Start a New Mini Tradition
Not a big one.
Something tiny that repeats every November.
Like:
Drawing together
Trying a new snack
Playing one board game
Taking a sunset walk
Small traditions are the ones that last.
10. Slow Down on Purpose
The world gets loud in December.
Everyone speeds up.
Everyone plans.
Everyone stresses.
Right now?
You have 10 days to breathe before the glitter storm arrives.
Use them.
Soak them in.
Enjoy the quiet before the sparkle
11/05/2025
Curiosity + AI Literacy: The Two Skills Kids Need Most in the coming years
If thereâs one thing the world agrees on, learning is changing faster than ever.
At Early Steps Academy, we believe two skills will shape the next decade for kids:
Curiosity and AI Literacy.
đĄ Curiosity: The New Superpower
Traditional schooling focuses on right answers.
But the future belongs to kids who ask better questions.
When a 9-year-old at ESA asks, âWhy canât robots feel?â: Thatâs not a random thought.
Itâs the foundation of critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving.
đ€ AI Literacy: Growing Up With Smart Tools
AI isnât replacing teachers: itâs reshaping how kids learn.
Our goal isnât to make every child a coder, but to make them aware:
how AI works, where it helps, and when to question it.
Understanding AI is fast becoming as essential as reading or math.
đ The ESA Way
At Early Steps, weâre bringing both together:
Projects that start with curiosity, not instruction.
Hands-on challenges that explore how technology can be used wisely.
Conversations that build awareness, empathy, and independence.
The world our kids will grow into is uncertain.
But one thingâs clear; those who stay curious and understand technology wonât just adapt; theyâll lead.
With curiosity,
Team Early Steps Academy
11/04/2025
Tuesday thoughts at The 21st Century Parent's Playbook by Early Steps Academy
In Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Miles Morales spends the whole movie trying to live up to everyone elseâs expectations; only to realize thereâs no single way to be Spider-Man.
That moment; when he says, âNah. Iâm gonna do my own thing.â â might be one of the most important lessons for parents too.
Because somewhere between report cards, routines, and comparisons, we forget:
every childâs timeline looks different.
Some learn to read early.
Some build with their hands before they can write with a pencil.
Some daydream for hours â and thatâs not laziness; thatâs vision in progress.
Miles didnât fit the mold. He rewrote it.
Thatâs what every child deserves the freedom to do.
So maybe parenting isnât about helping our kids âfit in.â
Itâs about helping them find their rhythm â even if it doesnât match the beat everyone else is dancing to.
đ·ïž Every child is writing their own origin story. We just have to let them.
10/30/2025
Happy Halloween Early Steps Fam :)
10/23/2025
Halloween is right around the corner! What is your lil one up to? :)
10/06/2025
Hello, we are excited to share with you our new initiative - The Parent Project â€
Parenting is an experiment - lots of hard work, uncertainty, and expectationsâș
Then how do some parents raise super successful kids? Happy to share with you our new YouTube page - will showcase interviews of parents of top 0.1% people in the world đ.
Follow the page for the upcoming interviews: https://youtu.be/mCXssfAELzo?si=996Q2RRJoasscKl3
From MIT engineers, to Forbes list winners, to Harvard leaders. These are parents in their fifties and sixties now sharing their parenting wisdom, tips, tricks as seen in the rear view mirror ;)
09/24/2025
Did You Know Wednesday with ESA
Did you know that laughter isnât just fun; it helps kids learn better? đđ
Studies show that when children laugh, their brains release chemicals that boost memory and focus. So that silly joke at the dinner table? Or the goofy dance before bedtime? Thatâs not just play::itâs learning in disguise.
Parenting tip: Never underestimate the power of a good giggle. Itâs brain food. đ±âš
09/23/2025
Todayâs Tool: The âWhen-Thenâ Trick đȘ
Instead of constant reminders or power struggles, try this simple shift:
đ âWhen you finish your homework, then weâll play a game.â
đ âWhen toys are put away, then we can read a story.â
Itâs clear, calm, and gives kids a sense of controlâwhile still setting boundaries.
A small change in wording, a big change in cooperation. đ
09/17/2025
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Schools were built for a world that no longer exists.
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But classrooms havenât.
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09/16/2025
đ§° Tuesday Toolbox from Early Steps Academy | Parenting Edition
Parenting tip of the week: Donât aim for perfection; aim for progress. Here are 3 fun reminders to keep handy:
đ§ Listen More, Correct Less
Sometimes kids donât need your advice; they just want you to nod like their biggest fan.
â° Routine = Magic
Bedtime battles? Morning chaos? A little ritual (like âone silly face before sleepâ) can turn stress into giggles.
đȘ Be Their Mirror
Want a kind, patient kid? Show them what that looks like (bonus points if you keep your cool during snack-time messes đ
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Parenting is basically equal parts chaos and cuddles. Youâre doing great, donât forget it!