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Episode 84

What_is_The_Best_School_For_Your_Child_Identify_Their_Strengths_Early_What_Parents_Need_to_Know_

Lisa Kusiima

March 2, 20261h 15m

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Show Notes

How do you choose the best education path for your child in a world full of options? From international schools to local systems, homeschooling to alternative curricula — today’s parents are overwhelmed with education choices. In this powerful conversation, we break down what parent-led education really means and how you can confidently take charge of your child’s learning journey. In this episode, we explore:

✔️ How to choose the right school for your child

✔️ What “success” in education really means today

✔️ How to identify your child’s strengths early

✔️ How to evaluate if a school aligns with your child’s long-term growth

✔️ Common mistakes well-meaning parents make

✔️ Whether it’s ever “too late” to get involved

✔️ How to raise children who love learning — not just exams If you’re a parent feeling confused about school systems, curriculum options, or how to make the best educational choices for your child, this conversation will give you clarity and direction. Education is not one-size-fits-all. The most powerful shift happens when parents move from passive observers to intentional leaders in their child’s education. Whether you’re considering private school, international school, homeschooling, or simply want to be more involved in your child’s learning, this episode is for you. Rhionah Ntongo Ssemakula would like to offer a 50 minute free consultation to any parents from the channel that can write to me about their kiddos . She loves coming alongside families to build muscle to face Educational choice. They can email her on [email protected] with the letter about their child and get in touch for the consultation.