Full Spectrum Course - Parent FAQ
Q: Is this a Christian program?
Full Spectrum is not distinctly Christian-based, nor does it aim to exclude Christian families or values. That might sound vague or undecided but the opposite is true. We focus on axioms which are universal truths that anyone can observe and validate from within, regardless of religious background.
Q: Does this course have a political lean?
Our approach is apolitical, not because we ignore current events, but because politics by design often fuels division between extremes. Instead, we guide teens toward philosophies and frameworks that strengthen conscious leadership ~ the kind that can bridge divides, make wise decisions, and lead with integrity in any environment.
Q: Does this course teach all high school subjects?
No ~ and it’s not supposed to. This is not a math or grammar course. Full Spectrum is a complement to your home school or unschooling journey, designed to spark deep conversations and connect history, philosophy, and culture in ways a textbook never could. We encourage your teen to recognize the genius within - where ethics, morals and innovation reside.
Q: What age group is this course for?
It’s designed with teens (13–19) in mind, but younger mature learners or even parents themselves often benefit when the whole family listens together.
Q: What if my teen isn’t ready for all the content?
The course is designed as a full spectrum ~ wide enough for a student to see connections and patterns, but flexible enough for a parent to guide their teen through at their own pace. You may pause, revisit, or skip portions that feel too advanced or not appropriate for your family. In fact, this is encouraged. Parents remain the primary guide. I provide the framework, you choose how to walk through it with your teen.
Q: How much time does it take each week?
Most families spend 3-6 hours per week engaging with the material. Some go deeper, following rabbit trails into extra readings, projects, or discussions. The course is flexible ~ it meets you where you are. The optional live components are 1 hour per week, most weeks.
Q: What if I’m not confident leading discussions?
Don’t worry ~ many of the presentations come with guiding questions and conversation prompts. You don’t need to be a scholar. In fact, one of the joys of Full Spectrum is learning alongside your teen and modeling curiosity. Curiosity is what built this course!
Q: What if I (as the parent) disagree with a portion of the content?
That’s not only expected, it’s welcomed. Full Spectrum is built to spark thought, dialogue, and discernment. If a parent disagrees with a section, that becomes a living teaching moment: your teen learns how to weigh ideas, recognize bias, and develop their own capacity for judgment. I encourage parents to lean into these moments, because disagreement often reveals the most fruitful ground for growth.
Q: Is this course mystical or esoteric?
Not in the 'woo-woo' sense. It is not occult, ritualistic, or mystical for its own sake. That said, ‘esoteric’ simply means 'hidden.' In that sense, yes — the course does touch on truths and perspectives that have often been overlooked or buried. It is for seekers, but not for those seeking escapism. It aims to ground knowledge, not float away from reality.
Q: Is this New Age?
No. Full Spectrum is not a New Age program, nor is it tied to the New Age religion with its own saints, dogmas, and rituals. While we may examine practices like crystal energy, channeling, or other forms of human inquiry, they are not presented as doctrines to follow, but as part of the long tapestry of history, philosophy, and spiritual exploration. This course draws from both the sacred and the scientific with discernment. It is about recovering wisdom across civilizations, not replacing it with modern spiritual fads or substitutes.
Q: Is evidence always logical and tangible?
Evidence comes in different forms. Some truths are measurable — historical records, artifacts, documents. Others are experiential — the resonance of a story, the intuition that something is real because we feel it. Full Spectrum teaches both: the discipline of logic and the trust in human perception. Students learn to discern without dismissing what cannot be seen, while still grounding themselves in reason and responsibility.
Q: What makes this course different?
Most programs today either lean heavily into one worldview, or flatten history into trivia. Full Spectrum does neither. It approaches history, myth, science, and philosophy as a woven fabric, giving participants a chance to see the big picture—to trace patterns, discern connections, and recover meaning.
Q: Do I need to know a lot of history already?
No prior knowledge is required. This course is designed to meet you where you are—whether you’re a history buff or someone who only remembers fragments from school. Each session is layered: accessible on the surface, but rich enough for those who want to go deeper.
Q: Is this course anti-science?
No. Science is one of humanity’s greatest achievements, and Full Spectrum respects it deeply. At the same time, it recognizes that science alone cannot answer every question of meaning, morality, or destiny. We look at both the measurable and the immeasurable, side by side.
Q: Does this course promote a specific religion?
No. While we explore the sacred texts, traditions, and wisdom of many cultures, the purpose is not conversion. Instead, it is to understand how humans across time have wrestled with the great questions of life, and what we can still learn from them.
Q: What if I don’t agree with the material?
Disagreement is a part of learning and each family has a right to their educational autonomy. Full Spectrum does not offer dogma ~ it offers a wide lens. You are encouraged to question, debate, and wrestle with the content. The goal is not agreement, but deeper understanding.
Q: Can I buy the course now and save it for later?
Yes. Many parents choose to secure access now, even if their teen isn’t quite ready to begin. The knowledge in Full Spectrum doesn’t expire, but the platform, delivery format, or my ability to offer it publicly could change with time. You can enroll today, then start the program whenever it works best for your family.
Q: Is this course accredited?
A: No. Full Spectrum is not an accredited program — and that’s by design. Accreditation often means narrowing down to rigid state standards. This course is about expanding your teen’s mind, not boxing them in. You, as the parent, retain the power to decide how to document their education for transcripts, portfolios, and future applications.
Q: Will this course help my teen get into college?
A: Yes, absolutely ~ though not in the traditional “check the box” way. Colleges today value applicants who think critically, show initiative, and have real-world experience. Full Spectrum develops those qualities. You’ll be able to frame this course on transcripts as a unique elective in philosophy, cultural studies, or even applied humanities. Many homeschooling families have successfully presented similar courses as part of their teen’s high school journey.
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