About Educators Support

About us

Practical parenting, grounded in research.

Educators Support exists to make evidence-informed parenting and education accessible — without jargon, judgment, or guilt.

Our mission

Parenting today is overwhelming. There are thousands of opinions online, conflicting headlines about screens and food and sleep, and viral advice that sounds confident but isn’t always grounded in evidence. Our mission is simple: translate what current research, pediatric guidance, and child-development experts actually agree on into clear, practical advice that real families can use.

What we cover

We write for parents, caregivers, and educators raising children from newborns through teens. Our content spans:

  • Parenting strategies — positive parenting, boundaries, discipline that works
  • Child development — milestones, motor skills, language, cognition
  • Emotional wellness — resilience, self-regulation, anxiety, big feelings
  • Learning & activities — play-based learning, age-appropriate fun, homeschool resources
  • Education — school readiness, classroom challenges, supporting teachers
  • Health & nutrition — feeding, sleep, hydration, screen health
  • Family life — siblings, chores, money, routines, work-life balance
  • Age & stages — guides for every developmental phase

How we work

Every article on Educators Support follows a four-step editorial process:

  1. Research — We start with peer-reviewed studies, guidelines from organizations like the AAP and WHO, and books by recognized child-development experts.
  2. Write — Our editor synthesizes the research into clear, actionable advice — never academic-sounding, never preachy.
  3. Review — Articles are reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and practicality before publication.
  4. Update — We revisit and refresh articles regularly so the guidance stays current.

Read our full editorial policy for more on our sourcing, review, and update standards.

What you won’t find here

We don’t publish “miracle hacks,” fear-based clickbait, or rigid one-size-fits-all rules. We don’t tell parents they’re failing. We don’t pretend that one article can replace a pediatrician, therapist, or specialist when one is needed. Read our editor’s note for transparency about our qualifications and limits.

Who’s behind this

Educators Support is led by Fatima, founder and editor-in-chief. Fatima reads the research, distills it, and writes with the empathy of someone who knows that parenting in 2025 is hard. Read more about Fatima →

Get in touch

Got a topic you want us to cover? Spotted an error? Want to collaborate? Send us a message — we read every email.

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