Family Track

The Family Track supports families through structured community learning, emphasizing personalized education for children via Competency-based Education (CBE) and Trauma-informed Education (TIE) principles.

Parents and caregivers receive guidance on curriculum facilitation, student development tracking via our Little U Micro-credentials Framework, alongside dedicated support channels for safeguarding and consultations.

Families commit to year-round participation, with enrolment tied to term cycles starting January and July, fostering collaborative growth in safe, trauma-aware environments.

What We Do

At the Family Track, where we work closely with families, the care for a vulnerable profile is 10 to 1.

This means that a child-at-risk will have 10 homeschooling parent-educators and their families watching closely over the child’s learning needs, around 340 hours/year. We will start by attaching the child to an experienced parent-leader who leads a co-op in the community. Only when a child feels safe will we expose him/her to more activities. As trauma-informed educators, we do not override a child’s consent. Nor will we side with the child’s adult caregivers’ demands if the demands violate the child’s psychological welfare (because this worsens the trauma).

For a family-at-risk, 10 homeschooling families will work as a team to nurture the family to healing and safety in learning, around 260 hours/year. We will attach the family to two experienced parent-leaders who lead two different activities. This way, the family has more options to develop confidence and friendship.

For a vulnerable family with better regulation, the care ratio is 5:1. This family’s profile will be able to choose their activities to join easily. The activities should be limited to familiar faces within Little U only, as too many interactions with new people will emotionally drain the family. Moreover, Little U members are submitted to the governance of our policies. There will be more predictability and consistency in the interactions.

The Family Track accepts families with children from ages 3 and up. There is strong community support and an exciting calendar of activities. Learn many things together through co-ops, classes, and Little U outreach events. We will help you develop your capacity to create projects in the community. Many families that we have helped have gone on to build their communities beyond Little U.

Modules available for Term 2 2026

The booklet for each term is available for members to view on demand.

  • Little U’s Family Track uses Discord to manage communications within the community.
  • Members may access the Discord discussions directly via the links.
  • Activities do not happen on PH and 5th Fridays of the month, except stated otherwise.

How to Join Us