Parent Session Guide
Starter Weekly Plan / Demo Curriculum
AI² parent session guide
Use this local demo guide to run short, parent-led learning sessions at home. AI² is a starter curriculum and proof tool in this browser. It is not a school, not a transcript, and not a clinical or diagnostic system.
20-minute session
Short and steady
- 3 minutes: choose one lesson and set a simple goal.
- 7 minutes: read, solve, or practice.
- 5 minutes: student explains understanding in their own words.
- 3 minutes: review feedback and decide the next step.
- 2 minutes: parent writes one note for the next session.
30-minute session
More time for explanation
- 3 minutes: choose the lesson and review yesterday’s note.
- 10 minutes: read, solve, or practice slowly.
- 10 minutes: explain understanding, revise, or try a second example.
- 5 minutes: review feedback together.
- 2 minutes: parent writes the next step and closes the session positively.
Basic flow
3 minutes
Choose a lesson
Pick one starter lesson from the weekly plan or student dashboard and decide what you want to finish today.
7–10 minutes
Read, solve, or practice
Let the student work through the reading, prompt, math logic, science explanation, or speaking practice at a calm pace.
5–10 minutes
Explain in their own words
Ask the student to explain what they learned, how they solved it, or why they chose their answer.
3 minutes
Review feedback
Use the proof result and feedback as a conversation starter, not as a final judgment on the child.
2 minutes
Parent notes the next step
Write down what to revisit next time, what felt strong, and what lesson should come next in the starter plan.
What the parent does
- Keeps the session short, calm, and predictable.
- Asks the student to explain thinking in plain words.
- Decides the pacing and remains the educator of record.
- Writes one note about what to do next.
What the student does
- Reads, solves, or practices the selected lesson.
- Explains the answer or idea in their own words.
- Uses proof submission to show understanding, even if wording is imperfect.
- Builds steady confidence through repeated short sessions.
What AI² checks
- Whether the student gave a response tied to the lesson task.
- Whether the explanation shows some understanding of the idea or process.
- Whether the proof activity gives you something to review locally in this browser.
- Starter lesson progress and proof activity only — not a clinical or diagnostic result.
What not to do
- Don't give the answer.
- Don't turn it into punishment.
- Don't worry about perfect wording.
- Don't store child audio or video in this demo.
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