How Jhamly teaches — and proves it.

Five steps, repeated every week until the skill sticks.

  1. A tutor with a memory

    Every session adds to a living model of your child: struggles, wins, and the explanation styles that work for them. The next session picks up where the last one ended.

    Jham, the Jhamly fox mascot
  2. Quizzes that listen

    Chapter quizzes check understanding, not just answers. While a quiz runs, the tutor goes silent — the score is your child’s alone.

    Coral, one of the Jhamly learning buddies
  3. The why behind every wrong answer

    Wrong answers map to named misconceptions. “She adds the numerators and the denominators” is something you can fix. “Scored 60%” isn’t.

    Jham, the Jhamly fox, thinking
  4. Unaided mastery checks

    Help locks off. What your child can do alone is what gets measured — and it’s labeled “home-verified,” so you always know which scores came from supervised practice and which didn’t.

    Rex, one of the Jhamly learning buddies
  5. Proof in your hands

    Tap any claim in the parent app to see the actual question and your child’s actual answer. Plus a weekly digest with one concrete thing you can do to help.

    Jham, the Jhamly fox, encouraging

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