I'm not a teacher. I don't have a science degree. But I found a way to give my son better academic support than most tuition centres โ from my phone.
This is Priya's story. She lives in Pune, has two children โ Rohan (Class 9) and Anika (Class 6) โ and stopped working after her second child was born. Like many of us, she worried about falling behind on what her kids were studying.
"Rohan's Math was a problem from Class 7 onwards. We had a tutor, but he still wasn't getting it. I felt helpless because I couldn't explain things to him myself."
Private tuitions are expensive โ โน3,000 to โน8,000 a month per subject is not unusual. And even then, a tutor who sees a child twice a week can't always adapt to exactly how that specific child thinks and learns.
What a struggling student often needs isn't more practice problems. They need the same concept explained five different ways, in language that makes sense to them, with patience that doesn't run out.
That's actually something AI is exceptionally good at.
"Rohan asked it to explain quadratic equations using cricket. It did. He got it in ten minutes after struggling for three weeks."
After joining AI Bhau's program, Priya learned how to use AI as an on-demand academic support tool โ not just for answers, but for genuine understanding. She would sit with Rohan for thirty minutes in the evening, using AI to work through exactly what he was stuck on that day.
Within six weeks, she saw a change she hadn't expected: Rohan started using it himself. He'd come home from school, open his phone, and work through his doubts independently โ asking for explanations, generating practice questions, testing his own understanding.
"He became more confident. His teacher noticed. His marks went up. But more than that, he stopped dreading homework."
It's a fair concern. But there's a critical difference between using AI to copy answers and using it to understand concepts. Priya was clear with Rohan from the start: AI is for understanding, not for submitting.
In fact, she found the opposite of what she feared. Because Rohan was genuinely understanding the material rather than just memorising, he performed better in supervised exams where he couldn't use his phone.
The students who will thrive in the next decade are not the ones who avoid AI โ they're the ones who know how to use it well. Helping your child learn this skill now is not a shortcut. It's a head start.
Priya's background is in commerce. She couldn't have explained Pythagoras herself. But she didn't need to. She needed to know how to facilitate the right conversation between her son and a tool that could.
That facilitation skill โ that's what we teach at AI Bhau.
We'll show you exactly how to use AI as an academic support tool for your kids โ no technical background needed.
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