Your child is "doing fine."
That's the problem.
If your child is in Grade 1 through 8, they can have straight A's and still be 2 years behind in skills they'll need by high school.
A live link during the webinar to check your child's specific skill gaps — right then, in real time.
Your child's 'on level' score hides the holes.
A 'Grade 5 · on level' score is an average of 27 smaller skills — some going back to Grade 2. Your child can look fine overall and still be missing the basics underneath. Here's what that actually looks like:
Parent reads it as: "She's doing fine." Most parents stop here.
A typical "on-grade" Grade 5 student's actual sub-skill breakdown:
That "5.0" hides a real gap and a wobble from earlier grades. The average smooths them away — Grade 6 won't.
Friday, we decode your child's real picture — skill by skill, grade by grade.
If you wait two more years, you'll pay 5×.
A gap that takes 6 months to fix at age 7 takes 18 months at age 11.
Start at Grade 2
Effort feels like play. Six full years of runway. Closes most gaps in 4–6 months.
Start at Grade 5
Still doable, but tighter. Needs focus, weekly cadence, and a coach who names gaps fast.
Start at Grade 9
Five times the effort. Half the joy. Most kids quit somewhere here.
The cheapest year to fix the gap is this one.
There are two ways to help your child. One works far better.
Remediation
"Catch them up on what's behind."
- Reactive — starts after the gap shows
- Focuses backward — fixes what's broken
- Plateau: caught up, no momentum
- 1:1 tutoring — expensive, slow
Acceleration
"Get them ahead — gaps fill on the way."
- Proactive — anticipates next year
- Fills gaps while building forward
- Momentum: child expects challenge
- Small live classes (1:4) — affordable, fast
Friday, see how this works for your child's grade.
How to spot the gap this week.
School tests miss these.
Homework takes too long for "easy" topics
Word problems are harder than the math itself
They avoid certain subjects without saying why
Friday, we walk through all the signs — with examples by grade.