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FAQ
This page answers the practical questions first: what to upload, how your child uses it, and what you should expect before the next test.

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Parents should be able to understand what the product does, what it does not do, and when it is better to slow down and review carefully.
SchoolGrinder helps parents turn a child’s last test or worksheet into focused practice. Instead of starting with random worksheets, you start with the mistakes your child actually made.
Both. Parents start the flow and get the clarity. Children get shorter, more targeted practice on the parts that still feel shaky.
Most study tools are broad. SchoolGrinder is for one narrower job: helping your child keep grinding the same weak areas that showed up on the latest school paper.
Start with a recent test, worksheet, review pack, or homework page that clearly shows where your child got stuck.
Because it is the clearest picture of what your child needs right now. It shows the topic, the question style, and the traps that already caused trouble.
No. SchoolGrinder helps you use the time between them better. It is a follow-up tool, not a replacement for teaching or tutoring.
That is still a good starting point. One paper can help you choose the next practice, and the picture gets stronger as you use more real school material over time.
If the page is not clear enough, it should be reviewed instead of quietly turning into bad practice for your child.
Look for fewer repeated mistakes, a clearer sense of what your child should practice next, and less parent guesswork before the next test.
No. It can help whether your child studies at home, works with a tutor, or does both. The main goal is to make follow-up practice more precise.
Parents stay in control of the account and the uploads. The public site also includes a Privacy Policy and Terms of Service so families can read the basic rules clearly.
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