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Do You Know What Your Child Learned at School Today? Jarame Translates Teacher Language into Parent Language

IEP goals, achievement standards, and AAC jargon are hard for parents. Jarame reads lesson plans, worksheets, photos, and videos—then answers: "What did my child learn today?" It connects school and home without replacing teachers.

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[Insight · 2026-07-07]

Jarame is not AI that teaches class or replaces teachers. It is AI that translates educators' language into parents' everyday language—so school learning continues at home.

The question parents cannot answer

Schools send lesson plans. Parents read achievement standards, learning goals, Activity 1, Activity 2, AAC, curriculum terms—and still ask:

"So what did my child actually learn today?"

Children with developmental disabilities often cannot fully describe their school day either. Important lessons happen—but meaning is lost between school and home.

Example: "Reading faces and feelings"

A lesson titled "Reading facial expressions and moods" may look like matching pictures to emotions. The deeper goal is social communication: understanding others' feelings, expressing one's own, using AAC, and interacting with peers—through language class.

Jarame reads the teacher's plan, worksheets, and prints (plus photos/videos via OCR/AI), understands purpose—not just text—and explains in parent language.

What parents see in Jarame

Today in language class, your child practiced reading joy, sadness, anger, and surprise from faces. The real goal: social and communication skills—not just guessing moods.

Try at home tonight:

At dinner, look at family faces and ask: "How might Mom feel? How might Dad feel?"—continuing school learning naturally at home.

School → home → center → hospital

  • Parents continue today's lesson at home
  • Therapists know what happened at school and align treatment
  • Clinicians see months of emotion-expression trends in data

Jarame connects teacher records, parent understanding, home practice, and child growth. Class ends in a day; development continues for years.

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Jarame translates lesson plans and worksheets into parent-friendly language. Jarame service page

Note: Jarame does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace teachers, therapists, or doctors. School linkage rolls out in phases after center adoption.

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