When answers are everywhere, can children still think for themselves?
Last night, your child might have been stuck.
Not because the work was too hard, and not because they didn't know enough.
But because they didn’t know where to begin.
Which idea to choose. How to shape it. Whether to keep going or think about giving up.
If you’re a parent, you’ll recognise that pause. The uncertainty. The unspoken question: “Can they work this out on their own?”
They’re moments many parents quietly notice, because they hint at whether a child feels confident in their own judgement.















