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    • How do other parents track weak topics without making kids hate practice?

      I’m a parent of a primary & secondary school kids, and one ongoing challenge at home has been figuring out what my child actually needs to revise after doing practice papers.

      Scores alone didn’t help much, my child still felt unsure where the gaps were. Recently, we tried an online practice system that breaks exercises and test papers down by topic and tracks progress automatically. What helped most was the clarity: we could see which topics needed attention instead of guessing.

      Interestingly, because the practice felt a bit game-like, there was much less resistance to sitting down and revising.

      I’m still exploring what works best, so I wanted to ask, how do other parents here identify weak areas without turning test prep into a stressful routine?

      We’re trying an online practice system called PickyTIC.ai that focuses on topical breakdowns for primary and secondary students.
      This is the site if you’re curious: https://pickytic.ai
      Not sure yet if it’s the perfect fit, but it’s helped with visibility so far.

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