Great — let’s tackle your two concerns in order:


1. Only having 2 success stories right now

That’s not a problem at all — if you frame it right.

  • Parents don’t expect 20 case studies on day one. They just want proof you’ve gotten real results before.

  • Two detailed, believable, and well-written stories (like Declan’s and Taylor’s) are way stronger than ten shallow or fake ones.

  • Faking others would be risky — parents can smell fluff, and you don’t want to undercut your credibility.

👉 The trick: own it. Make it clear you’re sharing a couple of representative stories, and then back it up with a few strong testimonials/quotes elsewhere on the site.

Down the line, as you get more, you just slot them in. No harm, no foul.


2. The “Your Story” page skeleton

Here’s a no-cheese version you can paste in later:


Page Title (H1):
Your Story Matters

Section 1: The Struggle (H2)
Paragraph (placeholder):
Maybe this feels familiar: your student is bright, but math just isn’t clicking. Homework takes hours. Confidence is slipping. You’re worried about grades, about their future, and about the stress that’s now spilling into family life.

Section 2: The Hope (H2)
Paragraph (placeholder):
What you really want is simple: to see your child feel capable, confident, and caught up. You want them to walk into class without fear, to finally “get it,” and to have opportunities open instead of close.

Section 3: The Bridge (H2)
Paragraph (placeholder):
That’s exactly what we do at LVMT. With clear explanations, patience, and proven methods, we take students from frustration to success. Parents tell us all the time that the change shows up not just in grades, but in their child’s whole attitude toward learning.

Section 4: The Next Chapter (H2)
Paragraph (placeholder):
The next success story could be yours. It starts with one conversation.

👉 [Book a Free Call] (CTA button)


This way, the page:

  • Speaks directly to the parent’s inner voice

  • Matches the professional-but-human tone of the rest of your site

  • Turns the “2 stories” problem into a promise of many more to come


Would you like me to also give you a short menu label suggestion for this page (so “Your Story” doesn’t look odd alongside “Declan’s Story” / “Taylor’s Story”)?