FAQs

What services do you provide?

Parenting coaching based on the Connected Families framework, curriculum guidance, and homeschool enrichment classes.

Do you offer support for parents to learn how to homeschool?

Yes, Amanda Kan offers consultations to assist parents in getting started with homeschooling or any other homeschool advice families would like. This is also direct pay with a step up.

Are all your services covered by Step Up for Students?

Yes, all our services can be found on the Step Up for Students Marketplace. Funds can be reserved there without any up-front costs to parents.

For in-person classes, what ages do you serve?

Check class descriptions to find out the age requirements.

Is it ok to drop off homeschool students for enrichment classes?

Students aged 8 and older may be dropped off for classes. If your child is 7 and under, we require a parent or an agreed-upon supervising adult (like another mom) to stay on-site. Young children sometimes need a little extra help transitioning between activities, completing assignments, or finding their way back from the bathroom.

Are your classes free?

We offer free trial classes, and after that, there are fees. We are a Step Up provider, so scholarship funds can be used toward class costs, or personal checks are accepted.

Do you have to be a believer to attend our classes?

No, prayer and Biblical principles are woven throughout our program. However, we welcome all homeschooling families, even those who may not fully share our Biblical worldview, as long as there's mutual respect.

How big are your class sizes?

We aim to keep our class sizes small—around 5-12 students per class—to ensure a more personalized learning experience.

If my child attends classes, do I still need to homeschool them?

Yes. We are not a full-time school. Our classes are meant to enrich and support your homeschool, not replace it. You’ll still be the primary educator and responsible for your child’s overall curriculum.