Agapi Liapaki
Pedagogical Consultant for Hotels, Resorts & Kids Clubs
Many hotels offer space, staff, and good intentions for the families they host. But that alone is not enough. When a kids club lacks a clear pedagogical identity, consistent quality standards, and a unified way of operating, the experience becomes fragmented, fails to build full trust with parents, and does not function as a true competitive advantage for the hotel.
I redesign, organize, and upgrade kids clubs and family experiences so they operate with quality, consistency, pedagogical direction, and professional sustainability standards.
The problem is not the space. The problem is the lack of coherence.
In many hotels, the space exists. The staff exists. The activities exist. What is often missing is:
As a result, the kids club operates, but it does not stand out. It exists, but it does not add the strategic value it could. It serves a function, but it does not become a reason for families to choose or return.
This is where the transition begins—from a simple kids’ space to an experience with identity, consistency, and value
I shape a clearer, more structured, and higher-quality experience for children and families within hospitality environments.
Through pedagogical design, team training, and operational refinement, I:
I am Agapi Liapaki, an early childhood educator, preschool director, and consultant with 25 years of international experience in the USA, the UK, and Greece.
My professional background combines:
My work in Education for Sustainable Development has received global recognition from OMEP, the World Organization for Early Childhood Education, and has been distinguished through the Bravo Schools initiative for projects aligned with the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.
In brief:
For hotels seeking to reposition their kids club or overall family offering with greater clarity, quality, and consistency.
For environments that need identity, functionality, flow, and meaningful educational direction.
For staff who need a shared approach, greater confidence, consistent quality in daily practice, and more effective communication with parents.
For hotels seeking gradual but meaningful improvement—not fragmented interventions.
When the children’s experience gains quality and coherence, the overall family experience is strengthened and the hotel’s identity is elevated.
The result is:
I approach the kids club as a core part of the overall hospitality experience—one that directly influences parental trust, the quality of children’s daily experience, and the hotel’s overall perception.
I bring together
I design structured and meaningful operational frameworks, train teams with a shared direction, and enhance the experience of children and families in a way that aligns authentically with the hotel’s hospitality philosophy.
Pedagogical quality is not an addition. It is part of the value a hotel promises—and ultimately delivers.
I collaborate with:
“Education is not something the teacher does; it develops from the experiences in which the child actively engages with the environment.”
— Maria Montessori
Request an initial assessment for your space
If you would like your kids club or family experience to gain greater quality, clarity, and strategic value, the next step is an initial conversation.