
Guides, tools, and early access
STUDY SMARTER. STRESS LESS.
Parent-first guides for NotebookLM, Duolingo, and other school AI tools.
Better AI habits. Less homework friction.
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Trusted tool coverage
NotebookLM, Duolingo, ChatGPT, and other tools explained in plain English for parents.
Parent-led
Parent-safe workflows
Every routine is designed for oversight, reflection, and real learning instead of answer-copying.
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App early access
Join the list now and get first access when the guided SchoolyardAI study buddy launches.
Real-life learning
Designed for after-school reality
Fast routines, practical tools, and confidence-building moments families can actually sustain.
Parent and child, same page
Turn nightly homework into a guided routine with clear roles and less friction.


Guides
Guides you can use tonight
Clear, outcome-based steps for math, reading, writing, science, and language learning.

Tools
Tool reviews that save time
We go deep on the best tools for grades 5–9, with pros, cons, and safety notes.

Safety
Responsible AI guardrails
Every guide includes safety checks, parent oversight tips, and verification steps.
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Featured guides
Boost Reading Comprehension: AI-Assisted Summaries & Questions
→A parent-friendly system to turn any passage into stronger understanding, better vocabulary, and better written responses.
Build Math Foundations (Grades 5-9): Parent-Led AI Practice Plan
→A practical weekly routine for parents who want less homework battles and stronger math confidence at home.
Trusted tools
Parent-safe picks
Duolingo
→Language learning app with short daily lessons, adaptive review, and optional AI-assisted practice features.
Genio (fka Glean)
→Study companion focused on organizing notes, generating review materials, and turning class content into repeatable study workflows.
Parents are noticing
"My daughter actually explains her math now instead of guessing."
Elena R.
Parent of a 6th grader
"It's the first screen time that feels like real learning."
Marcus T.
Parent of a 5th grader
"I can see what she practiced and where she got stuck."
Priya S.
Parent of a 7th grader


