NACE is a bit of a 'choose your own adventure' for intentional parents. If you’re here for the UK charity, it’s an essential resource for advocating for a kid who’s 'too smart for their own good' in a standard classroom. It helps you speak the school's language so your kid doesn't spend the next decade bored to tears.
If you’re looking at NacFun, it’s a solid middle ground for kids who love to perform and compete but aren't ready for the unregulated mess of mainstream social media. It’s not quite a 'video game' and not quite 'social media'—it’s an activity hub with an adult in the room, which is a rare find in 2026. Just be sure you're on the right site; otherwise, you might end up buying a pair of Slovenian leather slippers (which, to be fair, look pretty comfortable).

