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Age 4 - 11

Unleash the greatness within and prepared for the AI Age

Your Child's Comprehensive Academic Report

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3-Year Academic & Interest Building Roadmap

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AI-age Skill Foundation and more...

Comprehensive academic report for Aarav Sharma, age 7, grade 2, visual learner with logical-mathematical intelligence, highlighting strengths, learning preferences, key observations, suggested activities, skill-building roadmap, parent action steps, and summary.
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Case sharing and discuss all personalised roadmaps in detail
Our founder, Jenkin Tse, will present all findings in detail, helping you understand every option and trade-off.
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"Clear structure to prepare for boarding life in UK..."

The support from EduviXor has helped Joanna's family to plan for her boarding school life which will happen in 3 years, academically and mentally...

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"Turning screen time into meaningful project"

EduviXor's consultation has inspired Ali's family to allocate time for him to work on his passion project and run as a small venture...

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Being a parent is never easy & we are here to help.

Below are some common topics we cover in our reports and consultations

Strength discovery

Parents may not know whether a child’s interest is a temporary hobby or simply copied from friends, siblings, or YouTube.

Early academic pressure   

Families may fill every evening and weekend with classes. The child becomes busy but not necessarily more capable.

Screen and device habits  

Parents may struggle to manage gaming, YouTube, short videos,educational apps and device negotiations.

Social-emotional development  

Friendship skills, conflict handling, confidence, resilience,  empathy, and independence are major foundations for later leadership and  academic success.  

Parent expectation mismatch  

Parents may want elite outcomes but do not yet know what daily environment, family routines, cost, and child temperament are needed

Future-proofing anxiety

 Parents hear about AI and future jobs but do not know what skills matter. They may jump too quickly to coding or  competitions without building creativity, communication & other essential skills

Parent-child relationship stress  

Educational planning can become a source of conflict if parents  become managers rather than observers and supporters.  

Financial allocation  

Parents may spend on private school, tutoring, sports, or enrichment without knowing which spending creates the best long-term developmental return.  

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