The Key Keepers System
Step 1: Choose a Key Set
Instead of doing all the things, you choose one key set at a time.
Each key is a learning experience built around real-world skills allowing your child to step into the shoes of—an inventor, an explorer, an animator, or a scientist and so much more.
Think of each key as a learning lane your child plays in for a 2-4 week season.
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No grade-level charts.
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No guessing what comes next.
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Choose the lane that fits your child right now.

Step 2: Follow the Weekly Rhythm
Each focus includes a simple weekly flow:
• M/W/F they will put their hands to a Project Key
• T/TH they will practice communicating with a Voice Key
Your child does the work.
You set the rhythm and protect the space.
You can follow it exactly.
You can move days around.
You can pause when life happens.
The goal is consistency—not perfection.
A rhythm you can coach, not enforce.

Step 3: Notice What’s Actually Growing
This is where things click.
Instead of asking, “Did you finish?” You start noticing things like:
• What comes naturally
• What causes frustration
• What they avoid
• What they return to
• How confidence changes over time
Those patterns tell you far more than a checklist ever will.
This is what coaching looks like—paying attention to patterns, not policing outcomes.
Progress you can notice without pressure.

