Recommended by Gem Cowley
Sam's work is a treasure trove of ideas and information on using AI mindfully and consciously. This is of keen interest to me as an educator and parent in these rapidly changing times.
Offers grounded reflections on the planetary transits and the energies moving through our lives, through the combined lens of Human Design and astrology.
Davina’s writing is raw, thoughtful, and deeply moving, weaving personal story with a profound compassion for children who are misunderstood by our education systems. This publication speaks to anyone who has witnessed the harm caused when sensitivity and difference are misread — and who senses that learning should be rooted in belonging rather than compliance. A powerful, humane invitation to reimagine how children are seen and supported.
April’s writing is a gift for the mothers carving their own path. She teaches literacy with clarity, honours a child’s questions, and gives parents permission to build a meaningful home ed life that doesn’t fit the mould — very much in tune with what I stand for.
A former teacher turned self-directed education pioneer, Katy writes brilliantly about the deep conditioning of school and what children become when their time is returned to them. Her essays stay with you.
I love Wendy's writing for the way it brings clarity, courage, and gentleness to how we live and learn. It consistently invites me to rethink what’s ‘normal’ in family life, education, and community — in a way that feels grounded, hopeful, and deeply human.
I absolutely love Esther's gentle and wise writing. She shares her lived experience as a long-term unschooling parent with grown up children, which I greatly value learning from. She offers support for the parental deconditioning journey, which is a massive, essential, and deeply healing part of the journey.
I love Stacey's work because she meets neurodivergent children with respect and attunement. She brings clarity, lived experience, and grounded guidance to families who feel overwhelmed by mainstream advice.












