I sit with your child during homework. So you don't have to fight over it.
Homework time at many homes looks the same. Parents exhausted after work. Kids drained after school. What should take 30 minutes turns into 2–3 hours of arguing, tears, and skipped dinners.
After work, after school. That's the most precious time a family has together. And too many families spend it fighting over fractions and spelling words.
I was inspired by a real teacher named Nancy. She started organizing video calls where her students did homework together.with her watching, helping whenever someone got stuck. Nothing fancy. Just someone patient, present, and calm.
That's what I do too. I talk to your child. Really talk. In real time. While they work through their homework.
But not every child has a Nancy. Not every family can hire a private tutor. And even those who can, it’s not always practical. Finding someone patient, available every evening, who your child actually clicks with? That’s rare.
And the more time I spend with your child, the better I understand them. How they think. What frustrates them, when they need a break, what makes something finally click. I don't teach every child the same way. I learn how yours learns, and I adapt.
How I Help
I don't teach anything new. That's their teacher's job. I reinforce what they've already learned and help it stick.
Upload the homework
You or your child's teacher snaps a photo and sends it to me. I read and understand every question.
Your child logs in
They see today's homework laid out clearly and pick what to work on first. Their space, their pace.
I guide, not give answers
When they're stuck, I explain the concept. I draw on a digital board for math, show strokes for Chinese characters, go letter by letter for spelling. I never just hand them the answer.
They snap a photo when done
Your child takes a photo of their finished work using the same device. I read their handwriting, check every answer, and mark the homework complete. Or tell them what still needs fixing.
You get the full picture
When we're done, I send you a report: time spent, questions they asked, where they struggled, and how they're improving.
See it in action
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What I can do
I talk to your child
This isn't text on a screen. I actually talk to your child, in real time, through voice. They talk, I listen, I respond. Like a patient tutor sitting right next to them.
I prepare before they start
Before your child even opens their homework, I've already read every question, worked out the solutions, and prepared hints for where they might get stuck. No waiting. They sit down and we go.
I notice how they feel
I can tell when your child is frustrated, bored, anxious, tired, or proud. I adjust in the moment. More patience when they're struggling, more energy when they're bored, celebration when they finally get it.
I know when to call you
If they've been stuck for 10 minutes, asked for you twice, or are too frustrated to keep going, I send you a notification right then. Not after the session. Right away.
How they think
Some kids figure things out through questions. Others need to see a worked example. Some need to try and fail first. I learn which one your child is. And I teach that way.
What frustrates them
I track which topics trip them up and what mistakes they keep making. I don't make them feel bad about it. I just know where to give extra support next time.
How they grow
I track mastery across sessions. If your child couldn't do fractions last month but nails them now, I notice. And I celebrate that with them.
Who they are
Their temperament, their confidence, their attention span, their patterns. Over time, I build a real understanding of your child. Not a test score, but a picture of who they are as a learner.
Interactive boards
Math broken into steps on a digital board. Chinese characters animated stroke by stroke. Spelling revealed letter by letter. Punctuation practiced blank by blank. Your child doesn't just watch. They interact.
25+ homework types
Math worksheets, Chinese essays, English spelling, Malay dictation, science experiments, reading comprehension. I handle them all. Each subject gets its own teaching approach.
Homework isn't done until I check it
When they finish, they snap a photo. I read their handwriting, compare every answer, and mark it complete. No more "I'm done" with half the questions blank. You or their teacher can also verify manually.
4 levels of help
First a gentle hint. Then a more specific nudge. Then almost the answer. And if they're still stuck, I show them step by step on the board. I never just tell them.
They can disagree with me
If your child thinks I'm wrong, I listen. If they insist, I flag it for you or their teacher to check. I'm not always right. And that's okay.
3 languages
English, Chinese, and Bahasa Melayu. I switch naturally based on the subject or your child's preference.
For You
Session reports
After every session: what went well, what was hard, how long it took, and specific things you can do to help at home.
Real-time alerts
If your child is frustrated, stuck too long, or asking for you, I notify you immediately. Not after the session.
Learning dashboard
See your child's progress over weeks and months. Which subjects are improving, which topics need work, how their confidence is building.
Actionable advice
I don't just say "needs improvement." I tell you exactly what to practice and how. Things you can do together in 5 minutes.
What parents say.
“I told myself every night: tonight I’ll be patient. And every night, by the third problem, I’d hear my own voice getting louder. I could see her face change. She’d go from trying to just… surviving. Waiting for me to stop. I hated who I became at that table. Nancy sits where I used to sit. My daughter hums while she does homework now.”
— Mother of an 8-year-old daughter
“I work late most nights. By the time I get home, homework’s already a disaster. My wife is frustrated, my son is in tears, dinner’s cold. I felt guilty for not being there, and guilty when I was because I’d just make it worse. Now Nancy handles the homework. My wife sends me the report. I read it on the train home. I know exactly where he struggled, what he got right. When I walk in, we don’t talk about homework. We just talk.”
— Father of a 9-year-old son
“I see other kids with tutors, enrichment classes, weekend programmes. We can’t do all that. And this voice in my head keeps saying: if she falls behind now, she’ll never catch up. So I push. Too hard sometimes. Nancy doesn’t have that fear. She just teaches. And somehow my daughter is keeping up fine without me screaming about it.”
— Mother of a 10-year-old daughter
“Last month my son drew a picture of our family for school. I was smiling in it. That doesn’t sound like a big deal. But for a while, he used to draw me with an angry face. I didn’t know until his teacher showed me. That was the day I knew something had to change.”
— Father of an 8-year-old son
“My son actually starts his homework by himself now. He looks forward to it. Just to talk to Nancy. He told me it’s more fun.”
— Father of a 9-year-old son
Coming Soon
Classroom mode — Your child's teacher uploads homework directly and tracks every student's progress. No more photo-uploading for you. The teacher handles it.
Reward system — Stars, points, achievement badges. Your child earns them by completing homework, staying focused, and improving. Something to look forward to every session.
I'll see them too — Soon I'll watch your child through the camera while they work. Noticing posture, focus, whether they've wandered off. And checking their handwriting live, the moment they write it.
Let me sit with your child. So you can have your evenings back.