It's 9pm. Your child is crying over a math problem. You've explained it three different ways. Nothing is working.
She guides your child step by step, at their pace. No raised voices. No tears. Just calm, steady progress — even at 9pm on a school night.
Ruiya
Your child's patient tutor
The Problem
Singapore's curriculum is demanding. Parents want to help but don't always have the time, the knowledge, or the teaching skills. Tuition centres are expensive and rigid. And most "homework help" apps just give away answers — which teaches nothing.
Your child doesn't need answers. They need someone who shows them how to think.
73%
of Singapore parents say homework time causes household stress at least once a week.*
*Based on parenting forum surveys, 2025
The Solution
She doesn't just give answers and disappear. She shows every step — clearly, patiently — and re-explains any part your child needs.
Snaps a photo or types a question. No login friction, no complicated setup.
Gives the full solution step by step, all at once. Re-explains any part the child finds tricky — as many times as needed.
The answer was theirs to learn from. The next problem feels less scary. Learning becomes something they want to do.

This is what calm learning looks like.
"Last night, my son finished his math homework — alone — and said 'Mummy, I'm actually good at this.' I nearly cried."
— Yifei, mum of a P4 boy
Two weeks with Ruiya