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Welcome, Alabama Educators!

Welcome, Alabama Educators!
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 We’re so glad you’re here. Let Grow’s mission is to make it easy, normal, and legal to give kids the independence they need to grow into capable, confident, and happy adults. Our programs are designed to support that growth in simple, meaningful ways—right from your classroom or schoolyard.

Join us for a special webinar designed for Alabama educators to explore Let Grow’s free, proven programs, the Let Grow Experience and Play Club, that help foster student independence, resilience, and self-agency through real world experiences. We’re excited to support you as you bring more independence and joy to students across Alabama!

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The Experience Works

Alabama’s Teachers of the Year are leading the charge to reimagine what students are capable of when given more independence through Let Grow’s programs. Katie Collins, a first-grade teacher in Hoover began implementing Let Grow’s student-centered curricula in 2025. Aubrey Bennett, a high school teacher in Birmingham will integrate the Let Grow Experience into his school’s advisory courses this year. 
Alabama’s youth are experiencing high levels of anxiety and fragility, according to Collins. Let Grow’s independence-based framework is a small but powerful classroom intervention to tackle that crisis. The Experience works. Her early success stories — supported by parent reactions — suggest a real appetite among students and families for these kinds of lessons. 

Get The Free Curriculum

Fill out the form below to get the Preview, then schedule a call with our School Account Manager or attend one of our group webinars.

Let Grow School Programs

Explore how Let Grow’s school programs are making an impact—beginning in Alabama and reaching classrooms nationwide.

The Let Grow Experience

Our complete full-year student and parent curriculum for building agency is free, easy to use, and all available through a shared Google Drive.  Promote independence as a pillar of your school culture with a school-wide program designed by educators to strengthen home-school participation, support empathy and equity, and help with:

  • Agency
  • Self-Confidence
  • Executive Functions

Let Grow Play Club

Let kids of all ages play together before or after school with some loose parts and an adult overseeing only as a “lifeguard.” What skills do students build when adults don’t organize the games or solve their spats?

  • Creativity
  • Cooperation
  • Communication