insights
From decades’ worth of mentoring experience & education research.
Q: Why are we continually adding to this collection of short 2 minute reads?
A: To give you a better understanding of what is needed for your child to reach their learning potential.
Inclusion should never be down to Luck
The Issue
Education needs to adapt to support inclusivity for young people who are neurodiverse.
Mentors Inspiring Inclusivity
The Opportunity
Mentors bring greater awareness, and inspire greater inclusivity.
The Observer is our Mirror
The Opportunity
Feedback is rarely a personal attack, but an observation that is meant to support reflection and growth.
Being comfortable isn’t always what we need.
The Issue
Comfort has immense gravitational pull.
1st Pillar of Intrinsic Motivation
Self-efficacy
Self-efficacy is our belief in our ability to perform an action or role, and the 1st crucial pillar that underpins motivation.
2nd Pillar of Intrinsic Motivation
Perceived control
Control, regarding our situation, is the 2nd crucial pillar that underpins motivation. Grasping control of any situation increases motivation to perform.
3rd Pillar of Intrinsic Motivation
Perceived Value
Value, that we derive from the completion of a specific action, is the 3rd crucial pillar that underpins motivation. We must strive to find value in everything we do.
What Makes a Mentor?
A mentor doesn’t keep you clothed and fed, or full of knowledge and rules. A mentor doesn’t raise you like a parent or teacher; but given time and the right relationship forming, they will use their expertise and insights to help you raise yourself.