Parents
Why parent progress updates matter before report cards
A report card is useful, but it arrives late. Parents need simple progress signals while there is still time to help.
The problem with waiting
Many learning gaps begin quietly. A child misses one topic, then the next topic depends on it, and by closing day the parent is looking at a grade that feels sudden. The grade was not sudden. The visibility was late.
Weekly progress updates help families respond earlier. A parent does not need a complex analytics dashboard. They need plain language: what the learner studied, what improved, and what still needs support.
What a good update should include
A useful update should show activity, understanding, weak topics, and next actions. It should separate time spent from real progress, because a child can spend an hour on a phone without learning much.
Kitabu AI is built around the idea that practice, diagnostics, confidence, and mastery should become visible to parents, teachers, and schools.
How parents can use the signal
The parent can ask better questions at home, encourage a specific topic, request teacher support early, or let the learner repeat a lesson before the gap grows. That is how progress updates reduce end-term surprises.