52 — Children (Parenting & Education)
You’re not just raising children. You’re shaping people.
What Lives Here
Your intentional approach to parenting — each child’s profile, their education and development, your parenting philosophy, and the culture you’re building for your family.
- Child profiles — one file per child: personality, interests, development notes
- Parenting philosophy — your core beliefs about how to raise children
- Education — school info, learning approaches, extracurriculars
- Family culture — traditions, rules, rituals, values you’re teaching
- Development tracking — milestones, observations, growth over time
- Resources — books, methods, experts that inform your approach
Suggested Folder Structure
52 Children (Parenting & Education)/
├── parenting-philosophy.md ← Your core beliefs and approach to parenting
├── family-culture.md ← Traditions, values, rules of the household
├── children/ ← One folder per child
│ └── {name}/
│ ├── profile.md ← Personality, interests, current phase
│ ├── education.md ← School, learning style, extracurriculars
│ └── milestones.md ← Development notes over time
└── resources.md ← Books and methods you draw fromZeus’s Note
I started this domain when I realized I had a business plan but no parenting plan. If I could document a go-to-market strategy, I could document the values I want to pass down.
Each of my children has their own profile. I update it a few times a year with what I’m noticing — what they’re curious about, what they’re struggling with, how their personality is evolving. This isn’t surveillance; it’s attention made permanent.
The family-culture.md file is where I’ve written our family’s “operating principles” — things like how we handle conflict, why we eat dinner together, what we believe about money, what we expect from each other. It’s something I’ll pass down.
Getting Started
- Write your
parenting-philosophy.md— even 5 bullet points on what you believe about raising children - Create a profile file for each child — who they are right now, what they love, what they find hard
- Document your family’s core values and any standing traditions in
family-culture.md - Note current education setup (school, grade, any particular needs or strengths)

