My Story
It started with a child nobody could reach.
People buy from a person before they buy from a product. So before the method or the research, here is where this came from.
I kept meeting the same child. Different school, different name, but the same story: a bright kid who couldn't sit still, couldn't stay in the room, couldn't show anyone what they knew — and kept being told to try harder.
The word everyone used was behaviour. I came to believe it was the wrong word. What I was watching wasn't defiance. It was a nervous system out of room to cope, doing the only thing it had left: communicating.
Every behaviour is communication. Once I believed that, the question changed. Not "how do we correct this child?" but "what is this child telling us they need?" — and, more uncomfortably, "what about the room is making it worse?"
The answer, over and over, was that the environment was asking the impossible: concentrate here, recover here, be calm here — in the same loud, bright, crowded space that overwhelmed them in the first place. No child was going to win that.
So I stopped trying to change the child and started changing the environment. That is the whole idea behind ForeverMe. This academy exists to explain it — and to gather the people who already know, in their bones, that this is true.
The environment should adapt to the individual — not the individual to the environment.