by webgeek | Mar 30, 2026 | Letters
Individualized education is paramount to our family. When a child can move at their optimal pace, delve deeper into subjects they’re passionate about, and receive specific support where needed, that builds confidence, fosters genuine curiosity, and truly...
by webgeek | Jan 23, 2025 | Letters
My children did fine attending public school, but, as a volunteer there and being aware of how they were doing, I could tell they needed something different. Sure, they might come home grumpy or exhausted, as kids do, but it was more than that. They weren’t being...
by webgeek | Jan 23, 2025 | Letters
A stranger’s kindness changed my son’s life. Though he complained even back to pre-k that he “saw things backward” and despite my pushing for evaluation, he was going into third grade in the local public school before he was tested and diagnosed with ADHD and...
by webgeek | Jan 23, 2025 | Letters
My daughter Kyndal, 11 and in sixth grade, is now in her second year receiving the donor-funded Philanthropic Investment in Arkansas Kids (PIAK) tax credit scholarship, which allows her to attend West Memphis Christian School. She had been in virtual schooling for...
by webgeek | Jan 23, 2025 | Letters
My family chose homeschool for our children for a variety of reasons, but primarily we wanted to tailor the educational experience to their specific needs, interests and learning styles. This individualized approach allows me to adapt curriculum, teaching methods and...