As we explored existing learning materials, we noticed something else.
Most programs were overcomplicated.
They tried to do too much at once—packing in too many concepts, too much information, and too many steps.
The result was often overwhelming for both parents and children, making something that should be simple feel difficult.
Instead. We made it “stupidly simple.”
Not because parents or children are incapable, but because teaching itself is a skill.
By removing the noise, parents don’t need to spend time figuring out how to structure lessons, and children can build confidence quickly while actually enjoying the process of learning.