Lessons vs Tutor
Lessons are structured practice with small steps. Tutor is a chat-style guide for flexible help.
If your child wants a clear path, choose Lessons. If they want quick support, use Tutor.
Lessons are structured practice with small steps. Tutor is a chat-style guide for flexible help.
If your child wants a clear path, choose Lessons. If they want quick support, use Tutor.
Explain another way gives a fresh, calm explanation without giving the answer.
Try it when a child is unsure or wants a different perspective.
Questions adapt to keep practice calm and achievable. This is about confidence, not grades.
Adaptation helps the child stay engaged and reduces pressure.
Lessons focus on the same skill, so themes can repeat while examples change.
If you want a different set of examples, use New lesson to refresh the variation.
As confidence grows, lessons include more question steps, up to a sensible maximum.
Intro and teaching pages do not count as questions. This keeps the pace clear and calm.