From Ideas to Daily Practice

Leadership Education isn't just a philosophy, it's a way of living and learning

together. You'll discover simple, joyful practices that bring the principles to life in

your home.

When families engage with Leadership Education, they experience…

Family Read-Alouds

Building bonds and sparking conversation through shared stories and timeless wisdom.

Mentoring Moments

Guiding, not forcing, learning through natural conversations and gentle direction.

Classics at Every Level

Stories and ideas that grow with your children, meeting them where they are.

Discussion & Connection

Learning becomes alive through meaningful dialogue and shared discovery.

Tools That Make It Easy

Whether you have 10 minutes a day or hours to dive in, there's a way to engage that fits

your family's rhythm.

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Classics Mentoring

Join our Mentoring in the Classics program to learn the Leadership Education process.

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Age-Specific Programs

Tailored programs like YSS, LeaderEd High, and LeaderEd Depth that meet learners at their developmental stage.

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Practical Family Resources

Planners, guides, and tools that make implementing Leadership Education simple and sustainable.

Ask yourself:

"What if learning in your home felt joyful instead of stressful? What if 'school'

was something your children ran toward, not away from?"

That's the shift when you engage with Leadership Education.

Start engaging with mentoring and the classics today.

Questions Families Ask About Daily Practice

How much time does Leadership Education take each day?

It depends on your season of life. For some families, it starts with just 15 minutes of read-alouds. Others engage in hours of classics and discussion. The principle is: do what inspires, then grow from there.

What if I don't know how to discuss classics with my kids?

You don’t have to be an expert. Start with questions like: “What stood out to you? Why do you think that happened?” Programs like Mentoring in the Classics model how to lead discussions and make it easy to grow together.

How do I balance structure with freedom?

Leadership Education thrives on rhythms, not rigid schedules. You set structure for time and habits, while leaving content and inspiration flexible. This balance keeps learning joyful and productive.

What if my teen resists?

Resistance is part of growth. Instead of forcing, keep modeling your own love of learning, and invite them into experiences that spark curiosity. Often the breakthrough comes when they find a book or mentor that resonates.

Can I do this if I'm working or busy?

Yes. Many families start small — one practice, one book, one family activity a week. The key is consistency over perfection. Even small steps build a lasting culture of leadership.