A Spanish class your child will be excited about
- A Spanish instructor in Walton County
- Small groups of 3 to 5
- Spanish immersion style
- Built around an activity they choose
Takes about two minutes. Tell me about your group and I'll reach out to book your free 30-minute lesson.
Now enrolling for 1st season No screens Groups capped at 5
The Real Problem
Another Year on the App, and They Still Freeze When Someone Speaks Real Spanish to Them.
If any of this sounds like your house, you're not imagining it:
- They recognize words, but they can't respond.Apps train your kid to tap the right picture, or maybe say it correctly. They don't test or build the language socially, so when a live human speaks Spanish to them, they freeze.
- Spanish is the subject that keeps sliding to next week.You're already teaching math, reading, writing, science, and history. Something has to give, and it's the language, because you don't know it.
- You can't tell if it's working.You're not fluent. So you have no way to know whether they're learning or just clicking through streaks.
It's not your fault. You just haven't had a method that makes a kid need Spanish.
Or skip ahead and watch one. A free 30-minute lesson with your group, before you decide anything.
Schedule Your Free LessonThe Solution
28 Hours of Spoken Spanish, Built Around an Activity They Already Love
- 14 weekly 2-hour immersion sessions, Spanish onlyso your child hears and uses more real, spoken Spanish in one season than in a year of app streaks.
- The "No Hablo Inglés" methodI weave Spanish immersion into and through their chosen activity all while I speak only Spanish.
- A group of 3–5 kids your child already knowsno time wasted on kids getting comfortable with each other, because they already are, so the Spanish starts on day one.
- A recap video and digital handout sent home at the end of each weekso you see exactly what they learned that week, rewatch it together at the kitchen table, and stop wondering whether it's working.
- Día de Invitados, the last session of the seasonsomeone new shows up: a native Spanish speaker who doesn't speak English to your kid, joins whatever the group is doing, and spends the two hours in it with them. Nobody is being tested. Your child just works alongside a stranger in Spanish and finds out they can do it. You get the video.
Start with a short intake form, then a free 30-minute lesson before you pay anything.
What It's Worth
$2,205 of Value. You Pay $1,120.
Priced piece by piece, here is what a season contains.
- 28 hours of Spanish immersion with an experienced instructor dedicated to your child's Spanish acquisition$1,120
- Weekly recap video and digital handout, so practice keeps going at home$560
- A handout showing what language acquisition looks like, so you can see where your child is$250
- Student updates at weeks 4, 8 and 12$150
- Materials budget, set to what the class needs$100
- A really cool T-shirt that will turn heads, designed by a Walton County Artist of the Year$25
- Total value$2,205
You pay
$1,120
per child, for the full 14-week season
That's $80 a week, or $40 an hour, for 28 hours of live instruction from someone with a degree in the language.
Full Group Registration Discount
$980 per child when all five spots are taken
Groups cap at five. Fill every seat and tuition drops by $140 per child, which works out to $70 a week, or $35 an hour.
Bring the friends or siblings your child already learns with. The group is better that way anyway, and everyone pays less for it.
Start with a short intake form, then a free 30-minute lesson before you pay anything.
Visible Improvement in 14 Weeks, or Your Next Season Is Half Price
If your child's Spanish hasn't visibly improved by the end of the 14-week season, your next season is half price. No forms. No fine print. No arguing about what "improved" means, because you'll have fourteen weekly recap videos on your phone to compare. I'd rather earn the second season than argue about the first.
Two-minute form, then a free 30-minute lesson. The guarantee only matters after that anyway.
Your Instructor
Every Session Is Taught by Me. Here Is What I Bring to It.
Not a rotating staff, not a screen, and not a college kid with an app. Here are my credentials.
- B.A. in Spanish
- 6 years coaching gymnastics
- 4 years as a professional firefighter and EMT
- 2 years teaching in a large classroom setting
- 2 years as a father of two toddlers
- 2 years traveling and honing Spanish, picking up conversational Romanian and Chichewa along the way
- 1 year as a bilingual aide
You'll be one of the first families and I'm so thankful for that.
This is the first season of Hablamos Español. I have been "training" for this for many years. Every student I've taught who was stuck has helped me shape this program: the tumblers with mental blocks, readers behind on grade level, Spanish speakers lost in their English classes. Since this program is in its first season, what I can give you is a free 30-minute lesson before you decide anything, a recap video every week so you're never guessing, and the Growth Guarantee. Spanish acquisition is a journey and I'm here for the long haul.
Phillip Henry, Founder & Instructor
B.A. in Spanish. 7+ years teaching kids. Every session is taught by me, not a rotating staff, not a screen.
It took me nine years of apps, textbooks, college classes, and traveling before I could hold a real conversation in Spanish. Hablamos Español is the shortcut I wish someone had walked me through at year one.
A short intake form, then I reach out personally to book your free 30 minutes.
How It Works
Four Steps, and Three of Them Are Just Showing Up
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Fill out the intake form
Two minutes. It tells me who your group is and what you're after, so I can come run a free 30-minute lesson and you can watch your kid figure out their first word with nobody translating it.
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Pick your activity and your group
Three to five kids, friends or siblings. Then pick what they'd be doing anyway: soccer, art, cooking, gardening, etc. I build the season around it.
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Show up once a week for 14 weeks
Two hours at your home, or one near you. I bring the method and the plan. You bring the kid.
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Watch the proof pile up
A recap video after every session, all season long. Then Día de Invitados: a native Spanish speaker spends the last session in the activity with them.
Your total prep time: zero. You don't need to speak Spanish. You don't need to buy a curriculum. You don't need to grade anything. Drop off, pick up, watch the video.
Step one is the two-minute form. I handle the rest.
Straight Answers
No, You Don't Need to Speak Spanish. And Eight Other Answers.
What if my child doesn't click with you?
That's exactly what the free lesson is for. I run a real 30 minutes with your group before you pay a dollar, and you watch the whole thing. If your kid isn't into it, you tell me no and we both move on. No follow-up calls, no hard sell.
What if we don't see results?
Then your next season is half price. That's the Growth Guarantee: if your child's Spanish hasn't visibly improved by the end of the 14-week season, season two costs you $560 instead of $1,120. And you won't be guessing, because you'll have a recap video from every session to compare week 1 against week 14.
Have you run this before?
Not this exact program. I've taught kids for years, but Hablamos Español as a 14-week season runs for the first time this fall. The method of immersion isn't new. Choosing to pair it with an activity they already love is mine. That's why the free lesson exists, a video comes home every week, and the guarantee is written the way it is.
Is $1,120 per child too expensive?
It works out to $80 a week per child, or $40 an hour, for 28 hours of live instruction from someone with a degree in the language, plus a recap video every week and the Growth Guarantee behind all of it.
The more useful question: what has a year of the free app produced? If the answer is "not much," the cheap option wasn't cheap.
Do you work with our curriculum and Florida's homeschool requirements?
Hablamos Español is an elective. It can run alongside a curriculum you're already using. You don't change anything and you don't buy anything extra.
For your portfolio, every session sends home a recap video, and I can provide a log of attendance and topics covered on request.
What ages and levels do you take?
Ages 5 to 14. No prior Spanish needed. Most kids start at zero, and the method works whether they've never heard a word or already did two years of an app. Groups are formed by age and level so nobody's lost and nobody's bored.
What does 14 weeks look like for my kid's age?
Ages 5 to 8: they understand far more than they say. Expect a season of following instructions, answering in words and short phrases, and singing and chanting things they'll still remember in a year. Production comes later, and that's not a delay. It's the order it happens in.
Ages 9 to 11: understanding plus real output. They'll ask for what they need, narrate what they're doing, and start stringing their own sentences together instead of only repeating mine.
Ages 12 to 14: the fastest visible gains, because they can notice patterns and use them on purpose. Expect them to hold a short back-and-forth about the activity and start correcting themselves mid-sentence.
It's week 3 and my kid barely speaks any Spanish in the videos. Is it working?
Yes, and this is the part I want you to hear before it happens rather than after.
Understanding always comes before speaking. For the first few weeks most kids take in a lot more than they give back, and the quiet ones are often doing the most work. If I pushed them to perform in week 2, I'd get memorized lines and a kid who's nervous about Spanish. I'd rather wait and get the real thing.
Watch what they do, not what they say. In the early videos, look for whether they're following instructions without a translation, reacting at the right moment, and looking at the right thing when I name it. That's the language going in. It comes back out around weeks 5 to 8, and once it does it doesn't stop.
How much time does this cost me as the parent?
Two hours a week, and you don't have to stay. No homework to check, lesson prep, curriculum to learn, and nothing to grade. If you want to be involved, watch the weekly recap video with your kid. That's five minutes.
Two-minute form. Free 30-minute lesson. No obligation either way.
Availability
Only 12 Groups Run Each Semester. Here's the Honest Reason
There's one of me. Each group is capped at five kids and meets two hours a week, and every session needs a plan built around that group's activity. Twelve groups is my personal max before the quality of my teaching starts to drop.
When the twelve are full, the next opening is next semester. If your group is already assembled, that's the one that gets scheduled first.
Two-minute form. Groups that are already assembled get scheduled first.
One Next Step
A Spanish Class Your Child Will Be Thanking You For Down the Road.
Small group, one activity they already love, two hours a week, $1,120 per child for the season, or $980 when your group fills all five spots. If their Spanish hasn't visibly improved by the end, your next season is half price. Start by watching me teach one lesson, free.
A short intake form so I know who your group is, about two minutes. I'll reach out personally to book your free 30-minute lesson and find the right timing for your family.
Free 30-minute lesson · 2-minute form · No obligation