Family + School = a future-proofed child | Nikki Bush

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Nikki Bush (Human Potential and Parenting)
Gershom Aitchison (Founder and Headmaster | EduInc Boutique School)
Jacqueline Aitchison (Founder, Executive Head | EduInc Boutique School)

In this episode Nikki Bush (human potential and parenting speaker and author) and Gershom and Jacqueline Aitchison (founders, headmaster and director of Education Incorporated Boutique School) talk to host Gavin Kennedy about Nikki's new book, Future Proof your child for the 2020's and Beyond, and how this dovetails with the educational philosophy of Education Incorporated Boutique School. They discuss the importance of family and school in skills development for future success and the ultimate objective when navigating the stress of choosing subjects for FET.
29 Aug 2019 English South Africa Education · Kids & Family

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