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Editorial policy

Last updated: June 12, 2026

KidSchooler is a free Nepali learning and Nepal travel resource. This page explains how the content is researched, translated, sourced, and kept current — so you know what you can rely on and how to flag anything that's wrong.

Who writes and maintains it

The site is written and maintained by the small team behind KidSchooler. We don't publish guest posts or AI-spun filler under invented bylines; articles are published under the KidSchooler editorial name and stand or fall on whether they're accurate and useful.

How translations are produced

The Nepali phrases, words, and example sentences across the site come from a curated, in-repo phrase corpus rather than being generated on the fly. Romanizations follow a simplified, pronunciation-first convention — useful for saying a phrase aloud, not a scientific transcription. We don't claim certified-linguist sign-off; where a rendering is uncertain or region-specific, we say so on the page.

Sourcing and attribution

Our factual guides end with a linked Sources section so you can check the figures and claims yourself. Images are used under their Creative Commons (or equivalent) licenses, with the photographer and license credited on each image. Example sentences drawn from open corpora carry their required attribution and a link back to the original.

Accuracy and review

Content is reviewed through fact-check passes before and after publishing: we re-read translations against the corpus, confirm prices and logistics carry a currency and date, and check that source links still resolve. Prices, permit rules, and operating details change, so we treat travel figures as a guide and ask you to confirm the current situation when you book.

Dates and updates

The date shown on a post is when it was last reviewed or updated, not a one-time publish stamp. When we revise an article — new prices, a corrected phrase, an updated rule — we update that date.

Corrections

If you spot an error — a wrong translation, a stale price, a broken source — please tell us. You can suggest a correction directly, reach us through the contact page, or email [email protected]. We read every report and fix confirmed errors.