Every Child Has A Story. We Make Sure It's Heard
465 children. 100% engagement. Zero behavioral incidents.
Including every SEND/SEMH student. No adaptations needed.
What if the answer isn't more structure, but complete creative freedom?
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âś“ 465 children across 9 Yorkshire and Gloucestershire schools
âś“ 100% engagement including every SEND/SEMH learner
âś“ Zero behavioural incidents during writing sessions
✓ Zero adaptations needed for different learners
✓ Students asking: "Can we do this again tomorrow?"
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The One Discovery
"I didn't set out to create a curriculum. I was just trying to stay connected to my son during our separation. 465 children later, the results speak for themselves."
We found an emotional regulation crisis.
Students weren't refusing to write because they couldn't. They were refusing because:
- Writing = another thing they failed at (shame, not skill deficit)
- Executive function overload (think + spell + write + punctuate simultaneously)
- Topics dictated to them (irrelevant, no personal investment)
- No emotional outlet (violence, runners, shutdowns instead)
We removed three barriers:
- Handwriting overload → Partner scribing (one tells, one writes)
- Topic constraints → Complete creative freedom (they choose everything)
- Emotional bottleneck → Stories become processing tools
Result: Energy redirected into creativity. 10-minute focus → 45+ minutes. "I can't write" → "I want to be an author."
The Seven TransformationsÂ
Not writing skills. Emotional development documented by 318 students:
- Joyful Engagement - "Today felt amazing and joyful"
- Creative Autonomy - "You're more free... normally you have to follow the teacher"
- Immersive Storytelling - "I felt like I was in another world"
- Overcoming Challenges - "It was hard but worth it"
- Pride & Achievement - "I couldn't believe I wrote such a long story"
- Dreams of Authorship - "I want to be an author one day"
- Social Connection - "We could stay on the work all day"
Want to hear the children's own stories?
Read and Listen to Stories Without BordersCommon Questions
"Our demographic is different."
Bradford (high deprivation, EAL, behavioral challenges) → 100%. Gloucestershire (different context) → 100%. Universal truth: nothing is more relevant than their own story.
"We don't have time."
6 weeks, 45 minutes per week. Replaces existing ineffective writing time. No additional planning needed.
"We've tried creative writing before."
This is complete freedom. "Write about a wizard" (your constraint) vs "Write anything you want" (their choice). The second gets 100%.
"Our SEND students struggle."
100% includes every SEND/SEMH learner. Partner scribing removes handwriting barrier. Zero adaptations needed.
Two Pathways ForwardÂ
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Book a CallAbout Kate Markland
Former physiotherapist. 20 years' clinical experience. StoryQuest™ was born from Kate's most significant constraint: staying connected to her son Gabriel during ongoing separation. Their weekly FaceTime storytelling sessions became The Adventures of Gabriel, now a #1 Amazon bestseller.Â
When UK publishers rejected her son's book due to "IP complications with minors," Kate realised mainstream publishing treats children as consumers, not creators.
Kate's decision: If the establishment won't publish children's voices, we'll build the platform that does.
Her clinical training revealed what education misses: people can only do one executive function at a time. Remove executive function overload → 100% engagement emerges.
What started as one mother and son staying connected has helped 465 children find their voices.
Report accepted by UK Parliament. Featured on BBC News. Presented at British Psychological Society.
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Businesses and individuals can partner with us to give children their voices through our Partners Program, from funding one child's story (£50) to creating cultural bridges between countries (£10K+).
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