This Microschool Breaks All the Rules… And It Works (The Canopy Method) with Hanna Marks

Please Subscribe and Share so more families can learn about alternative education! What if kids didn’t have to be forced to learn—but actually wanted to? In this episode, Tiffany interviews Hanna, founder of Canopy School, about her innovative microschool model that blends neuroscience, trauma-informed care, and play-based learning. With a 5:1 student-teacher ratio and a focus on readiness over pressure, this approach is challenging everything we think we know about education. Summary: Hanna shares her journey from struggling student to founder of an innovative microschool designed around how children actually learn. Her school focuses on trauma-informed, play-based, and individualized education instead of traditional academic pressure. With a 5:1 ratio and multi-age classrooms, students are given space to develop naturally while still building strong foundational skills. This episode challenges conventional education models and offers a glimpse into what the future of learning could look like. Highlights: A 5:1 student-teacher ratio and why it changes everything Why Canopy School does not force early reading or academics The role of neuroscience and trauma-informed education How play-based learning builds stronger brain development and retention The impact of traditional schooling pressure on children Blending Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and Waldorf approaches Multi-age learning and its benefits for social and academic growth Using Step Up funding to make microschooling accessible Why following a child’s readiness leads to better long-term outcomes Hanna’s book: “The Canopy Method” and its 7 principles of education About Hanna Marks: Hanna Marks is the founder of The Canopy School, an innovative microschool in West Palm Beach, Florida, rooted in a neuroscience-informed and trauma-aware approach to early childhood education. With a background in education, mental health, and design/construction, she brings a unique systems-level perspective to how environments impact learning and development. She is also the author of The Canopy Method, a framework that integrates emotional healing, identity development, and brain-based learning. Hanna believes children thrive when they feel seen, supported, and free to explore their natural interests. At The Canopy School, she has created a personalized, nature-rich learning environment where academic skills are taught individually, and progress is measured through emotional and neurological growth—not standardized benchmarks. Her mission is to redefine education by prioritizing self-awareness, purpose, and long-term well-being. The Canopy Method Book: (copy and paste into Browser) https://www.amazon.com/Canopy-Method-...

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