Real-world activities · Ages 6-14
Raise kids who can actually do things.
Real-world activities · Ages 6-14
Raise kids who can actually do things.
A library of 120+ guided activities. Cooking, budgeting, building, planning, problem-solving, designed by a teacher to fill the gap between what schools test and what life requires.
What if
What if your kid could actually handle it?
Not someday. This week.
Plan dinner for the family, shopping list, budget, and all.
Speak up for themselves without falling apart.
Start a small business from the kitchen table.
How it feels
Not a curriculum. A toolkit.
You open a guide on your phone. Read a quick intro. Grab whatever you already have at home. Then you and your kid do something real together. Cook a meal, build a budget, plan a road trip, start a business.
Every activity has three built-in skill levels so siblings can work side by side without anyone feeling overwhelmed or under-challenged.
No lesson plans. No grading. No prep that takes longer than the activity itself. Just quality time that quietly builds real skills.
What's inside
Nine categories. One library.
120+ activities across the skills school can't always make room for. More categories coming soon.
Each guide includes three built-in difficulty levels, so a first-grader and a middle-schooler can work on the same activity at the same table.
How it works
Three steps. That's it.
Plan your next activities
Add a few to your plan in under a minute. Pick from 120+, by category, age, or time.
Open on any device
Pull it up on your phone, tablet, or laptop. Skim the parent prep and grab what you need.
Do it side by side
Follow the guide with your kid. Built-in prompts tell you what to say, what to ask, and what comes next.

Made by a teacher, for parents
Hi, I'm Amelie. I built this because I wanted more time with my own kids.
Fifteen years in classrooms. Two degrees in education. A boy and a girl of my own. Last year I made the hardest call of my career: I left teaching to homeschool them. Partly because I missed them, mostly because I wanted to be the one helping them get ready for the life they're actually going to live.
Anywhere Learning is what I wish I'd had: small, doable, real-world activities a parent and a kid can do together. The stuff that builds the underlying muscle: self-regulation, focus, finishing things, the way childhood used to, before we scheduled it all out.
In their words
The people who know my work.
Teachers, parents, and students who spent years in my classroom.
Certified Parenting CoachWhat I appreciate most about Amelie's resources is how empowering they are for parents. She helps shift the mindset from 'I need educational experts and structured programs to teach my child' to 'I already have what it takes to support my child's learning.' By sharing her creativity and practical ideas, she shows parents how to turn everyday moments into meaningful learning opportunities and adapt them to their own family. What I love is that her approach goes far beyond academics. These moments become opportunities not only for learning, but also for connection. When we slow down, become present, and engage with our children, we strengthen our relationship with them, and their relationship with themselves.
Kind, respectful, caring. She listens. One of my favorite teachers.
She's the best teacher and she makes learning fun.
She's a good teacher because it's fun learning with her.
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Free 7-day guide
7 Days of Real-World Learning, free in your inbox.
One activity a day. A few hours each. Zero worksheets. Seven categories, from outdoor science to budgeting to entrepreneurship. Each one builds different life skills. Pick the one that fits today, and let your kid go.
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Going further
When you're ready: unlimited access.
The membership unlocks the full library: all 120+ activities, all nine categories, new ones added every quarter. One simple price, no upsells, no tracking your kids.
Founding members (first 100) pay just $8.25/month, billed once a year at $99/year, locked in for life. After that, $149. Prefer to go month to month? $15/month, cancel anytime.
Common questions
You might be wondering...
Is this only for homeschoolers?+
What ages does this work for?+
How much time does each activity take?+
How is this different from free printables I can find online?+
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Where to start
Two paths. Pick yours.
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Seven real-world activities, one a day for a week. Sent to your inbox, no commitment.
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Full library, all categories, new activities every quarter. $8.25/month billed yearly, or $15/month. Founder rate for the first 100 families.


















