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The Well-Educated Child

The Well-Educated Child

How Critical Thinking, Strong Character, and Purpose-Driven Learning Build Capable and Confident Children
Dax Johnny
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403888828 - 218 pages
Paperback
€20.00
€20.00
Everstone Learning Press

Synopsis

What does it truly mean to raise a well-educated child in today’s distracted, fast-moving world? The Well-Educated Child presents a powerful, practical vision of education that goes far beyond grades and test scores. This book shows parents how to cultivate critical thinking, strong character, and purpose-driven learning—the three foundations that shape capable, confident children prepared for lifelong success. Drawing from proven educational principles and real-world insight, you will discover how to strengthen attention, build disciplined habits, nurture curiosity, and guide children toward meaningful responsibility. You will learn how to create learning environments that support deep thinking, ethical judgment, and lasting motivation. If you want your child to grow into a thoughtful, resilient, and responsible adult, this book offers the clarity and direction you need to begin that journey today.

About Dax Johnny

Dax Johnny is a cartography enthusiast, atlas compiler, and education-focused author with a passion for mapping the world with clarity and precision. His work centers on geographic literacy, global awareness, and the thoughtful presentation of maps, earth systems, and country data in accessible formats. Drawing inspiration from travel, exploration, and educational research, he develops comprehensive atlas resources designed to serve students, teachers, and world travelers alike. Through carefully curated maps and up-to-date global insights, Dax Johnny aims to make understanding our planet both practical and inspiring.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateMonday, 27 April 2026
Edition1
ISBN9789403888828
Pagecount218
Interior colorBlack/white
Size170 x 240 mm
PublisherEverstone Learning Press
AuthorDax Johnny
CategoryEducation > General education