The Family Guide to Lifelong Learning
How Parents and Children Can Grow Together
By Sarah Brooks
School is a chapter. Learning is the whole book.
The families that thrive across decades are not the ones with the most rigid routines-they are the ones who keep learning with each other. The Family Guide to Lifelong Learning is a practical plan for the decade you are actually parenting in: how parents and children grow together when the world keeps rewriting the rules.
What's inside
Sarah Brooks maps a family-sized learning system:
Assessing where your household already learns-and where it stalls
Habits that compound across childhood and the teen years
How parents model curiosity without becoming another homework enforcer
Shared projects, reading rhythms, and skill-building that fit real life
Handling resistance, screens, and "I'm bored" without power struggles
Building a culture of unlearning and reinvention at home
Who it's for
Parents of school-age kids and teens who want more than grades. Caregivers who sense that test scores alone will not future-proof a life.
The shift
From "get through the school year" to "build a family that can adapt for decades."
Grow together-or grow apart in quiet ways.
Open The Family Guide to Lifelong Learning and design a home where curiosity is normal, not a special occasion.