About Us
“I
spent a couple of years completing a masters degree in Family Studies
and then found that home education is the best therapy there is
for a family.”
~ David Parkerson, founder of HomeLife Academy
Our journey into the homeschool movement began
in 1988 when my younger brother, Tyler, encountered difficulty in 4th
grade. Like many children, he was slapped with the label “learning
disabled” and segregated to "special needs" classes. After
three years of failed formulas and mounting frustrations he became suicidal.
As a last and desperate attempt, our parents decided, against the counselor's
advice, to try home education. Immediately, things changed for the better. "He
stood up," Mom would tell people. "I
told him he did not have to go back to school and he stood up." In
a letter to a homeschooler in 1995 she described those early beginnings:
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"My husband, Wayne, and I began our homeschooling
adventure in 1988 as a crisis-management move to salvage our youngest
son, then 13 years old. We had left the public schools several years
earlier and gone to private Christian schools because of our son's learning
disability. However, after a considerable amount of money and almost
no progress, we were discouraged, in debt and our son was emotionally
defeated. We began to hear talk about 'strange' people
who homeschooled their children. Since we felt like we had always 'homeschooled'
from kindergarten on... after regular school hours, weekends... seemingly,
every waking moment, surely we could do this for a short time, just to
finish out the 7th grade! After all...we reasoned...we would be doing
it in the daytime when we were fresh and he could once again go be a
boy after school. We never dreamed it would work
so well. He came alive! His natural curiosity and zest for discovering
God's creation reappeared. Well, we finished the 7th grade and
didn't have a plan for the 8th grade, so we stayed home for the 8th grade
too. God was working on us all this time. I'm pretty hardheaded, so the
Lord did some major work on my spirit.
We are so excited about so many young families
choosing to home educate their children. We want to encourage you and
will attempt to answer your questions as best we can and direct you toward
those who can offer you assistance. The most important thing we can say
is...TEACH YOUR CHILDREN GOD'S WORD FIRST...everything else will fall
in place. May God bless you and your family, Sue."
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Results did come quickly for my brother. In one year
he caught up in most subjects, excelled in others. He became a genius
on the guitar, a master in art, and a whiz on the computer. He graduated
with pride, went to a top college in Orlando, and today is a web and
software developer.
While Tyler was in high school, mom began working with
a large church-related school in Memphis as a guidance counselor. For
eight years, she advised and inspired many home educating families. Though
today she is with the Lord, her influence continues. She and dad inspired
me to go to college and study families and homeschooling. So I did, for
several years. The Lord gave me strength to complete a double bachelors
in Bible and Family Studies. But that just wet my appetite. So I went
to Abilene, Texas, to pursue a masters degree. It was wonderful (partly
because every chance I got I did research on home schooling!). I spent
a couple of years working on a masters in Family Studies, and came to
find that home education was the best therapy there is for a family.
After receiving my masters, I returned to Memphis and
the Lord led me to work with home educating families as well. It felt
so good following in my mother's footsteps. Thanks to many friends and
wise advisors, whom I worked under for several years, I learned the ropes
of office administration, computer programming, solid home education
philosophy, legal matters, customer relations, and a wide variety of
other things. Mainly, they helped me to really regain a strong appetite
for learning. I am forever great-full for the way God used them to shape
my life.
Now, after weeks of prayer and months of work, we are
so delighted to serve families through HomeLife Academy.
I knew the Lord had obviously opened doors for my wife and I to begin HomeLife Academy when
I met Dan Johnson, a home school father and absolute computer
genius. Thank you, Dan, for building all these wonderful web pages (and
all the behind-the-scenes administrative tools too!).
Finally,
thank you to my wonderful wife, April. You have inspired and encouraged
me more than you could ever imagine. Your confidence has made me dream.
You are a wonderful mother and my very best friend. You told me when
we were courting, “Making you happy is my hobby.” Well, you’ve
certainly mastered that hobby. My father-in-law often says, “The
best gift a man can give his kids is to love his wife.” So, April, “I
love you, sweetheart.”
We dedicate this ministry in loving memory of Sue Parkerson, for
all the wonderful work she did raising us and working with homeschoolers.
She was home schooling before home schooling was cool. With her caring
heart and wonderful ideals, we pray HomeLife Academy will
help you teach your children and encourage you on your journey.
May you and your family be blessed with all the riches
of our Lord's grace and mercy. May your children learn of Him and follow
Him all their days.
The Story Continues....
God is so good. In 2009 my brother, Tyler, became part of the HomeLife Academy staff!! Having been the catalyst for our entrance into the homeschool movement Tyler now works full time for homeschoolers all over the country. And we're very blessed to have him. His expertise in web development, computer programming, and internet marketing has helped expand the reach and ministry of HLA to thousands more across the country. We give God the glory. And we give parents like you the Thanks for making HLA what it is today. David.