Real-Life Development for Children—Right in Your Home

From Passive to Active — Kids Experience (by KES)

We create a guided learning experience inside your child’s own home—where real life happens.

Instead of removing children from their environment, we work directly within it, helping them step into everyday situations where they begin to participate, contribute, and take initiative.

Many children today wait to be told what to do.
This is where that begins to change.

Through structured, hands-on experiences such as cooking, story building, and interactive group activities, children are guided step-by-step to think, respond, and act. They learn to speak up, make decisions, and follow through—right where these behaviors matter most.

This is not entertainment.
It is a purposeful, in-home experience designed to build confidence, independence, and natural initiative.

Children don’t just complete a task—they begin to step in on their own.

How the Experience Is Offered

Sessions take place in a private home setting, where children feel comfortable and where real-life behavior develops naturally.

Options include:

  • One-on-one sessions
  • Siblings
  • Small groups with invited friends
  • Birthday or special event experiences

Multi-session programs are available to support consistency and lasting change over time.

With continued participation, children begin to engage more naturally, take part in everyday situations, and develop confidence that carries into daily life.

The Outcome

The result is simple, but powerful:
Children move from waiting… to taking initiative in their everyday life.

Get in Touch For more information or to schedule a consultation:

📩 info@KMAReducation.org
📞 Call/Text: 203-505-3660

About the Program Leaders

Mariette Kammerer is the creator of this experience and the driving force behind KES – KMAR Educational Services, Inc.

With decades of experience in communication, human behavior, and program development, she works directly with children to help them step into participation, express themselves, and take initiative in real-life situations.

Her strength lies in guided interaction—helping children think, respond, and act with confidence, right within their own home environment.

Shakeema Romero, Culinary Educator and Early Childhood Educator, brings a practical, hands-on dimension to the experience.

Through food-based and interactive activities, she introduces simple, real-life skills that encourage participation, independence, and confidence—fully aligned with the program’s core focus on building initiative.

Together, this creates a balanced experience where children are guided to think, act, and take initiative in their everyday environment. Give a gift of a life time.

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A Personal Note to Parents, Grandparents, Aunts, and Uncles

There is something many of us are quietly noticing.

Children today often wait to be told what to do.
They hesitate to step in, to speak up, or to take part in what is happening around them.

And yet, what they truly need is not more instruction—it’s the opportunity to engage, to experience, and to begin stepping into life on their own.

After all, we all want the best for our children.
We want them to build skills, discover their strengths, and develop their abilities early—so they can move through life with confidence and a sense of direction.

What we offer is not a class, and it’s not entertainment.

It is a guided, in-home experience where children begin to participate in real-life moments—right where they live, right where these changes matter most.

They begin to speak up.
They begin to contribute.
They begin to take initiative.

And slowly, something shifts.

They no longer wait.
They step in.

This is not something that happens all at once.
It develops through interaction, consistency, and being gently guided in the right moments.

What you are giving is more than an activity.

You are giving a child the ability to think, to respond, and to take part in their own life with confidence.

And that is something they carry with them—far beyond today.

~Mariette Kammerer