ReasonCue names one repair target, such as holding two rules in mind before choosing.
For parents who see a specific stuck moment
Find the reasoning bottleneck. Repair it. Prove it moved.
ReasonCue starts with the moment your child gets stuck, runs a short diagnostic, names the strongest reasoning bottleneck, and offers a focused repair sprint.
The point is not more logic practice. The point is one specific repair target, one short plan, and one proof artifact a parent or tutor can actually use.
Why ReasonCue feels different
Built around diagnosis, repair, and proof.
Most learning products stop at more questions, more dashboards, or more game loops. ReasonCue uses the child session to produce the thing parents may pay for: a named bottleneck and a repair path.
The paid unit is a short sprint that ends with before/after evidence parents can understand.
The share loop gives another adult one specific prompt, not a dashboard to interpret.
Step
Start with the stuck moment
Tell ReasonCue where your child gets stuck: rushing, hidden conditions, word problems, or explanation gaps.
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Run the bottleneck diagnostic
A short challenge-room diagnostic looks for the first reasoning move worth repairing.
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Unlock the repair sprint
After one named bottleneck, the parent can unlock a focused 10-day repair plan.
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Track before/after proof
The parent sees what moved, what stayed fragile, and what the tutor or adult should reinforce.
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Send the tutor note
Share the exact cue: what to watch for and what prompt to use next session.