WHAT YOU GET
Three benefits you should actually feel at home
This is designed for Sri Lankan families where time is tight and tuition culture adds stress. You shouldn’t need more shouting, more classes, or more money to get progress.
1) Visibility you can trust
You get progress signals instead of guesses: what’s being practiced, what’s slipping, and where the weak areas are. That reduces conflict because the conversation becomes factual.
2) Calm routines (not constant nagging)
You get simple routines that fit school + tuition + travel. Short daily loops and a weekly check-in are enough to build consistency.
3) Better tuition decisions
Instead of “tuition hopping,” you learn how to decide what tuition is worth keeping—and what can be replaced by a better study system at home.
HOW IT WORKS
Your role as a parent is a force multiplier (not a teacher)
The most common parent pain in Sri Lanka is: “I don’t know what my child is actually doing.” When visibility is low, parents either disengage (hope it works) or over-control (pressure rises). Idasara is built for families: it combines free content with optional acceleration tools like basic dashboards and deeper analytics.
Progress visibility
Visibility means you can see whether practice is happening and whether mistakes are reducing. Not “more hours” but better signals.
Study Systems
Most academic improvement comes from fixing method: active recall, spaced repetition, mistake tracking, and practice loops.
Exam Paths
Exam success becomes predictable when the method is correct and revision becomes a weekly loop.
PROOF MODULE
Proof & outcomes
Proof & outcomes
See what progress signals look like and what outcomes are realistic.
Success stories
Short stories that explain what changed weekly - so you can copy the mechanism.
FAQs
Common parent questions
How do I help without pressuring my child?
Use a routine and progress signals. Ask about the loop (“What did you recall today?”) not the emotion (“Why are you lazy?”). Visibility reduces pressure because you stop guessing.
Track consistency (daily loop), mistake patterns (what repeats), and one weekly timed practice. Those three signals are enough to detect progress early.
What should I track as a parent?
No. You can use routines with a notebook. The dashboard is optional if you want faster visibility and simpler tracking.
Is the Parent Dashboard required?
Can this help if my child is “weak”?
Yes. Weak students usually need method + confidence signals. When mistakes reduce, confidence grows naturally.
Then the best move is not “add more.” It’s to improve home execution: active recall, spaced repetition, and a mistake bank. Tuition explains; the system converts to marks.
What if we already do tuition every day?
