








We prioritize communication over grammatical structure.
We use context-rich stories to keep kids engaged, and
We encourage short lessons to keep things consistent and fun!
Duolingo will not get your kids fluent
Taking a class will only be once or twice a week, making progress slow and it's more expensive.
Most Programs do not include a community to keep you motivated
Most Programs are grammar-based - easy to grade, but harder for kids to learn
We use proven methods to get kids fluent in their target language
With short, consistent lessons, your kiddo will stay interested and engaged!
Forever Fluent Kids thrive in our community!
We use a story-based curriculum that is a more natural way for kids to learn

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This program is designed to support and enrich children’s language learning through story-based content, audio exposure, reading, and speaking practice. While our approach is designed to make language learning engaging and accessible for children ages 6–12, individual results may vary.
Language acquisition depends on many factors, including a child’s age, interest level, consistency of practice, and prior exposure to the language. Progress and outcomes are not guaranteed, and no specific level of fluency is promised within a set timeframe.
References to children saying their “first words” in a new language are intended to describe early exposure and guided repetition, not mastery or long-term proficiency.
This program is not a replacement for formal schooling, accredited language instruction, speech therapy, special education services, or English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) intervention.
All speaking activities and student-created videos are shared within a private, moderated community accessible only to enrolled members, with parental consent required for participation. Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their child’s use of the program and community features.
By enrolling, parents acknowledge that progress depends on participation and practice, and that outcomes will vary from child to child.