Helping parents find the best school for their child by exploring different educational methods through interviews with teachers, administrators and parents.
If you're a parent exploring private elementary, middle, or high schools for your child, chances are you've heard about the ISEE and SSAT tests. In this episode, we're joined by Sheba Brown, founder of a trusted test prep company and longtime educator, to break down everything you need to know about these entrance exams.
We cover the key differences between the two tests—question types, testing formats, and scoring systems—plus ho...
Summer should be full of popsicles, late bedtimes, and muddy adventures—but what about all that learning your child worked so hard for during the school year?
In this episode, Sarah breaks down the facts around summer learning loss (aka “the summer slide”) and why it matters—especially for young children. But don’t worry—this isn’t a lecture or a list of pricey programs. You’ll walk away with simple, affordable, and low-pressure wa...
Moving to a new area with school-aged kids? You’re not alone—and you’re definitely not the only one feeling overwhelmed. In this episode, we’re digging into one of the most stressful parts of relocating: choosing a school.
We discuss why relying on online ratings and rankings like GreatSchools might be leading you in the wrong direction—and what you should be focusing on instead. You’ll hear the biggest pitfalls families run into w...
What if the key to raising confident, independent kids isn’t doing more—but letting go a little? In this episode, we sit down with Marina Lopes, author of Please Yell at My Kids, to explore how community shapes childhood. Drawing from years of travel and conversations with parents around the globe, Marina shares insights into how different cultures support both children and caregivers. We talk about the loneliness of American paren...
Worried about getting your child ready for kindergarten? You’re not alone—and the good news is, it doesn’t need to be overwhelming. In this episode, we’ve gathered wisdom straight from seasoned kindergarten teachers to give you the real essentials of kindergarten readiness. No expensive supplies. No Pinterest-perfect crafts. Just everyday routines, bite-sized strategies, and developmentally supportive tips you can start today.
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If you’ve ever wondered whether enrolling your child in a dual language immersion (DLI) program is the right move, you’re not alone. As an education consultant, I hear this question all the time—and in this episode, we’re breaking it down together. We’ll dive into what DLI programs actually are, why they’re growing in popularity across the U.S., and what makes them so appealing to families hoping to raise bilingual kids.
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In this episode of The Education Breakdown, Sarah sits down with Jenna Cheney and Brett Garrison from Fusion Academy, a unique one-to-one learning model with 84 locations across the U.S. They discuss how Fusion provides a personalized education experience for 6th–12th grade students, particularly those who need individualized support due to social, emotional, or learning differences.
Jenna and Brett share inspiring success stories ...
As a parent, you want your child to feel safe, supported, and engaged in their learning. But what happens when something feels off? If your child dreads school, struggles academically, or faces ongoing challenges that aren’t improving, you may be wondering: Is this the right school for my child?
In this episode, I’ll walk you through:
Curious about the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education? In this episode, Sarah sits down with Jennie Ogden, a seasoned preschool teacher and director with 15 years of experience, to provide a primer on this child-centered philosophy. What makes Reggio Emilia unique? How does it encourage deep learning through play and exploration? Jennie breaks down the core principles, from child-led learning to the importance of en...
In this episode, Tom sits down with Sarah, who works as an Education Consultant, to explore why learning about different educational methods is essential for parents. They discuss the rapid pace of change in today’s world, what it really means for a child to be “successful,” and how parents can make informed choices about their child’s education. Sarah breaks down the impact of school choice on public education, the crucial role te...
Join us as we learn from Maggie Connolly, an expert in early childhood education with nearly 50 years of experience! Maggie joins us to talk about what truly makes a great preschool environment and what parents should know when choosing the right fit for their child.
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In this episode of The Education Breakdown, Sarah sits down with Julie Ross, longtime educator, homeschooler, and founder of A Gentle Feast, to explore the revolutionary ideas of Charlotte Mason. They dive into Charlotte Mason’s emphasis on natural learning, rich literature, and real-world experiences.
Julie explains the concept of living books—narrative, engaging stories that ignite curiosity and foster deep thinking, unlike dry t...
What if there were a school that checked every box for your child’s education? A place where creativity, independence, and real-world skills take center stage? Your answer could be Acton Academy.
In this episode of The Education Breakdown, we explore the innovative approach of Acton Academy, a global network of learner-driven schools that’s flipping traditional education on its head. Here’s what you can expect:
Recess might seem like a small part of the school day, but its impact on children’s physical health, cognitive development, and emotional well-being is profound. In this episode, we dive into the alarming decline of recess time in schools over the past 50 years, why this trend is happening, and what it means for our kids. From startling statistics about today’s recess averages to the proven benefits of unstructured outdoor play, we...
In this episode, we chat with Stephanie, a former middle school language arts teacher who is now a stay-at-home mom navigating the world of education for her rising kindergartner. Stephanie brings a unique perspective, blending her experiences as an educator with her current journey as a parent—just like many of our listeners—working to find the best school fit for her child.
Stephanie reflects on her passion for teaching but also ...
Join us for a fascinating conversation with Kallie, an insightful 13-year-old with firsthand experience in three progressive education models. Kallie shares her journey through a private day school, an Acton Academy, and now a hybrid school, offering a unique perspective on each approach. Together, we explore the pros and cons of these educational methods, the evolving role of technology in the classroom, and Kallie’s vision for de...
In this episode, we’re joined by Leah, Lindsay, and Serena as we explore how classical education, Charlotte Mason’s principles, and a Christian foundation come together to form the distinctive learning philosophy at the Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill.
The team from Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill discusses their educational philosophy, which is built on Classical, Christian, Rich, and Unhurried principles, empha...
In this episode, we dive into the dynamic world of game-based learning with longtime educator Meg Stone. With experience spanning public schools, gifted education, and hybrid learning, Meg brings a unique perspective on how games can transform the classroom into a vibrant, engaging, and highly effective learning environment.
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In today’s episode of The Education Breakdown, we’re diving into hybrid schools—what they are, the different models available, and the many benefits they offer families. Hybrid schools combine the best aspects of homeschooling and traditional schooling, creating a flexible learning environment that works for a variety of needs.
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What is a Hybrid School? An overview of how these programs blend classroom instruction...
This week we’re diving into the intersection of two transformative educational approaches: Montessori and language immersion. In this episode, we’re joined by Angela Bailey, Head of School at the International Montessori School, a unique Montessori school that blends traditional Montessori instruction with an immersive language component in three different languages.
We explore the benefits of language immersion beyond just learnin...
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