A shared problem needs a shared understanding
Home and school finally speak the same language
Most parent tools send you messages.
KindEd helps you understand why.
The KindEd ecosystem
Built on what students are learning and what schools are seeing.
KindEd is not a separate parent communication tool. Family insight is connected to the classroom and the school, so everyone is working from the same picture.
Student learning
What students are learning`
How technology works, how it affects them, and how to make decisions about their use.
School-level patterns
What schools are seeing
How technology works, how it affects them, and how to make decisions about their use.
Family insight
What families get at home
How technology works, how it affects them, and how to make decisions about their use.
The gap we close
We give parents the tools, the language, and the starting point.
Tools that actually help
- The same curriculum as school
- A clear view of digital habits
- Weekly insights in plain language
Conversations that weren't possible before
- Emotional patterns over time
- Stress and comparison trends
- Sense of control over digital habits
Family alignment
- Consistency of expectations around device use
- Parent awareness of digital habits
- Communication and support at home
School culture
- Focus and attention in class
- Peer dynamics and conflict
- Alignment with school expectations
How it works
Five layers, one simple view.
A clear view of your child
Translates complex behavior into something parents can understand and act on — across decision-making, emotional response, attention, and content judgment.
- Decision-making and independence online
- Emotional responses to social media
- Attention and focus patterns
- Content judgment and critical thinking
Ongoing well-being and habit signals
Simple check-ins reveal patterns over time. These aren’t clinical measures — they’re everyday signals that help you notice changes early.
- Mood, energy, focus, and stress check-ins
- Trends in sleep and emotional well-being
- Early signals of behavior shifts
12-week trend
Well-being signals
Mood
Steady
Energy
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Focus
High
Stress
Low
One insight. One action. Every week.
Instead of overwhelming you with data, the platform surfaces what matters most — and gives you one realistic thing to try at home.
- One clear insight at a time
- A short explanation of why it matters
- One simple action to try this week
Maya stayed up past midnight 4 of 7 nights.
Late-night screen time tends to reduce next-day focus by ~15%.
See what they're learning in school
Instead of overwhelming you with data, the platform surfaces what matters most — and gives you one realistic thing to try at home.
- One clear insight at a time
- A short explanation of why it matters
- One simple action to try this week
Bring KindEd to your families
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