How it works


Choose your expedition.
Select the topic and the life skills your family wants to develop (physical, emotional, intellectual or spiritual).

Make it work for your family
Each expedition is flexible. As you do more expeditions, your capacity to change and learn will improve.

Harvest the new behaviours for your family
Gain new knowledge and make progress with essential life skills about your body, mind, heart and soul.

Enter your expedition space
Access ready-made activities, guided experiences, and a supportive community—all designed for both kids and parents.

Do the activities together and separately.
Dive deep into fun learning with your kids, where you progress both together and on your own.

Develop good habits as a family.
As you choose new expeditions, you will gradually develop lifelong habits of learning, doing and connecting in your family.
Our approach

At OSCA, we’re creating a new model for family growth—a learning culture in every home.
We create a learning ecosystem where families thrive together, not just function together.
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Our Method: The OSCA Confluent Learning Expedition
Inspired by Harvard’s Expeditionary Learning model, it adapts this for intergenerational growth. Our approach is brain-based, research-backed and practical.

Intergenerational – Children and adults learn together.

Hands-on – Learning happens through experiences, not just theory.

Incremental – Start small and build at your own pace.

Holistic – We develop physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual skills.

Cyclical – Every expedition has similar habits and rituals, regardless of topic.
What do you get?
Fostering a State of Calm
Self-regulation for yourself and your family.
Relational and Collaborative Skills
Enhancing interpersonal abilities.
Self-Leadership and Life Design
Becoming the author of your own future.
Learning How to Learn
Developing effective learning strategies.
Doing and Executing Skills
The basics of taking action, planning and organizing.
Why should you care?
Less shouting at each other. Or at the children. Less guilt and less frustration.
Talk better. Argue better.
Be less alone.
Figure out what you want. As a person. As a family. Take responsibility for your life.
Make change easier. Understand your brain. Practice improving one habit at a time.
Take action. Have children take action. Increase self-discipline. Feel more capable to manage it all.