Belize Learning Hub

Welcome β€” we’re glad you’re here. β€” Take your time. There is no test. Every lesson is a small step toward feeling more confident as a family.

Belize Inclusive Learning Hub

Support starts with understanding.

Practical, free lessons for families and schools in Belize β€” focused on safety, inclusion, and asking for help without shame.

  • Free for families
  • Made in Belize
  • Built to include
  • Volunteer led
Painted for this hub. A reminder that learning, like the coast, has a calm rhythm.
Lessons
14

Lessons

Paths
9

Paths

Cost to families
Free

For families

Asking for help is a sign of love, not weakness.

This hub exists so no family in Belize has to walk this road alone. No subscriptions, no shame, no jargon β€” just gentle, practical guidance you can use today.

What we believe

A different kind of learning home.

  1. 01

    Warmth first

    Plain, kind language over clinical jargon. Every page is written like a friend who has been there.

  2. 02

    Made for Belize

    Rainy season, the cayes, the highway, the village school. Examples from the life you actually live.

  3. 03

    Built to include

    Larger text, high contrast, easier-read font, read-aloud β€” all one tap away on every page.

Why this exists

Water is part of life in Belize.
Let's love it safely.

Rivers, the sea, the pool, rainy-season floods β€” drowning is the leading preventable cause of death for young children in our region. A gentle 20-minute path can change everything.

20seconds
That's how quickly a child can slip out of sight near water. Within arm's reach is the only rule that scales to real life.

Three things to do today

  • Empty buckets, coolers, and wheelbarrows after rain.
  • Pick one neighbor to know your child's photo and your number.
  • Put a slow-close latch on doors that face water.
What you'll find inside

Real moments, not motivational posters.

A few honest examples from inside the lessons. No theatrics β€” just the kinds of moments that help.

From the routine card

A morning of five small pictures.

Print, tape to the fridge, done.

From the wander plan
  • 1. Two neighbors know your child's photo and your number.
  • 2. A simple ID card in your child's pocket or shoe.
  • 3. If they love water, list every nearby water source.

From When They Wander.

Built to include

Accessibility is the foundation, not a checkbox.

Bigger text, calmer motion, an easier-read font, a higher-contrast palette, and a read-aloud button on every lesson β€” all one tap away from any page.

Preview Β· how lessons look
Within Arm's Reach
πŸ”Š Read aloud
Larger text High contrast Easier-read font Reduced motion Read aloud Full keyboard
One small step

You don't have to do this alone.

Pick one lesson today. The next step is small β€” and it's enough.

Built and hosted with care by Caye Win.