Never stuck in the middle
Whether your child is racing ahead or needs more time, the work meets them there. Ahead means harder problems, not busywork. Behind means a gentler ramp, not a wall.
In most classrooms the work is aimed at the middle. For a child who’s ahead, that’s boredom; for one who’s behind, it’s a wall. PathSparks gives them work that fits, so they’re always growing.
Whether your child is racing ahead or needs more time, the work meets them there. Ahead means harder problems, not busywork. Behind means a gentler ramp, not a wall.
Because practice adapts as your child works, a shaky spot gets attention early, not after it has hardened into a bad test grade.
Work that fits is work your child can do with real effort. They earn sparks for genuine progress, so motivation comes from getting it, not from being told they’re fine.
When your child is stuck, PathSparks challenges them to think it through instead of handing over the answer — finding where their reasoning breaks down and helping them build the missing piece. The understanding stays with them.
Your child’s record belongs to your family. Under FERPA and COPPA, these are working buttons in PathSparks, not promises in a policy.
PathSparks reaches families through their schools. Join the waitlist to be first when it comes to yours, and tell your child’s school you’d love to see it.