Adapt watches how your child learns — where they pause, where they leap, where they quietly give up — and reshapes every lesson around that single mind. In real time.
Every path is different. That's the point.
Maya's progress as you scroll
Why homework becomes a battleground
None of this is anyone's fault. Teachers are overwhelmed. Curricula are standardized for scale. But your child doesn't learn at scale — they learn one mind at a time.
It was built for the average.
The average second-grader doesn't exist. Yet every worksheet, every textbook chapter, every homework assignment is calibrated for a statistical middle that fits almost nobody. Your child — who understands fractions through pizza slices but freezes at abstract numbers — gets the same lesson as the kid who thinks in equations.
Schools teach 30 children the same way at the same time. That's a logistics solution, not a learning solution.
Fast in some things. Slow in others. Both are fine.
A gifted reader who can't sit still isn't broken — she's bored. A child who needs three weeks to understand one math concept isn't slow — he's thorough. But school treats both as problems to manage, not minds to understand. The gifted child becomes a behavior issue. The thorough child becomes a remediation case.
Neurodivergent learners, IEP students, and twice-exceptional kids are failed by systems that can't flex.
Until one day they say "I'm just not a math person."
Every time a child hits a wall and isn't given a different path, they don't just miss a concept — they update their story about themselves. By third grade, many children have already decided which subjects they're "bad at." By fifth grade, that story has become identity. By middle school, it's a wall.
The research is clear: academic self-concept formed before age 10 predicts outcomes through high school.
The engine under the hood
A classroom teacher with 28 students gets about 90 seconds of individual attention per child per day. Adapt gives your child 100% of the attention, all the time.
Not just right or wrong. How long did she pause before answering? Did she skip back to reread? Did she slow down at a specific word? Adapt tracks 47 behavioral signals per session — the same ones a great tutor reads without thinking.
Signals Adapt reads:
47
behavioral signals tracked per session
< 90s
to detect a learning obstacle
3.2×
faster concept mastery vs. classroom pace
Stories from kitchen tables
Parents describe it the same way every time — not "they improved their score" but "they started believing they could."

"My daughter spent six months crying over fractions. Adapt figured out in three sessions that she needed to see things visually. Within two weeks, she was teaching me."
Rachel Okonkwo
Mom of Amara, 8 — Houston, TX

"Our son has a 504 plan. Every app we tried either went too slow or completely ignored his accommodations. Adapt actually read his profile and adjusted without us having to beg."
David & Priya Mehta
Parents of Arjun, 10 — Austin, TX

"Sofia is twice-exceptional — gifted and dyslexic. Schools don't know what to do with her. Adapt gave her a path that challenged her mind while working around her reading difficulty."
Carmen Delgado-Vásquez
Mom of Sofia, 9 — San Antonio, TX
84%
of children show measurable concept improvement in 30 days
6.2×
more engagement than standard educational apps
91%
of parents say their child asks to use Adapt
4 days
average time saved per unit vs. classroom pacing
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For parents of K–8 learners · Works alongside existing IEPs and tutoring