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The Charter Question We Get About Flow Limitless
August 18, 2026
A dad stood at our front desk two weeks ago and asked us something we don’t hear every day. He wasn’t asking whether we had room for his son in an afternoon class. He was asking whether the enrichment funds through his son’s charter could go toward Flow Limitless, our class for kids who learn, move, and process the world a little differently. We told him yes, and then we told him the rest of it, because with charter funds there’s always a rest of it.
Mid-August in Riverside is exactly when this question shows up. Charter and homeschool families are locking in fall schedules, Education Specialists are working through a stack of enrichment requests, and our own lobby has been busier than usual with parents comparing notes on what actually qualifies. If that’s you, and you’ve got a kid who doesn’t quite fit the standard afterschool sport, here’s roughly the conversation we’d have with you in person.
“Does adaptive count the same as a regular class?”
Yes. Flow Limitless is a Flow Academy program the same way Kids Jiu-Jitsu or Little Ninjas is — it sits on the same schedule, runs through the same front office, and we’re already an approved enrichment vendor with Mission Vista Academy, Excel Academy, and Elite Academic Academy. If your charter isn’t one of those three, that’s not a dead end. We can request vendor approval directly with your school, and it’s a conversation we’ve had before.
The myth we run into most is that enrichment money is really meant for tutoring or a standard sport, and anything else needs a special case made for it. The reality runs closer to the opposite: martial arts is already an approved category with several charters, and Flow Limitless doesn’t need extra justification to sit alongside it. What we genuinely can’t tell you is your own school’s dollar limits or exact paperwork — that part belongs to your Education Specialist, and we’ll work with whatever they confirm.
What Flow Limitless actually looks like
On a given afternoon, that’s small groups, a coach who slows down instead of rushing to keep pace, and a routine steady enough that a new student can predict what’s coming next. We built the program around kids who learn, move, and process differently, and the goal on our mats is the one we have for every kid who walks through the door: more confidence, more discipline, and something they genuinely look forward to each week. Flow Limitless runs on “a place to belong, a place to grow,” and that’s not a slogan we picked for a flyer — it’s the standard the coaches actually hold themselves to.
If your child already works with an occupational therapist, a behavioral specialist, or another professional, we’d encourage folding their input into this too. We’re coaches, not clinicians, and we want Flow Limitless to sit alongside whatever else your family already has in place, not replace it or promise what it can’t.
You can read more about how the program runs on our Flow Limitless page, and the funding side — which charters we’re approved with, how a vendor request works, what a homeschool schedule can look like — is laid out on our charter and homeschool page. Or skip the reading and just call or text us at (951) 337-3781. Tell us about your kid, ask us anything, and we’ll tell you plainly what we can and can’t promise. The first class is always free, and since our Riverside academy is mid-move right now, we’ll send over current directions the moment you reach out.
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