Some California schools opened this week for the new session. Adjusting to the new routine may take a little time, but eventually everyone will get accustomed. The important question is, "Is your child learning at the right level?" If your child just started in a new grade or will start in a new grade soon, isn't it obvious that they are learning at the right level? The answer is "No." Even if your child has progressed to a new grade this year, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are learning at the right level, because over the summer, most students forget what they learned in the previous grade. Besides, many students have some skill gaps from previous grades. Unfortunately, these gaps keep getting wider and wider, reaching a point when a student may feel helpless, discouraged, and unmotivated to continue. The curriculum in subjects like math and English is designed to link new skills with the skills from the previous grades, so it's extremely important that the skill gaps are properly identified and addressed so that the student has a strong foundation. "A student with a strong foundation will find it easier to learn a new skill," says Dr. Jiayuan Fang, the founder and CEO of Afficient Academy.
How do you determine if your child is learning at the right level? Our comprehensive Free Diagnostic Test can help.
Why is our Diagnostic Test different?
- Tailored to each student – Your child may take 1, 2, or even 3 short tests (each ~20 minutes) based on their grade and performance.
- Measures accuracy & speed – Students answer as many questions as possible within the time limit.
- Identifies the starting grade and level – Our system identifies the starting grade and level to fill in learning gaps.
- Creates a Personalized Learning Path – Our Academic Advisors craft a customized study plan for success based on results.
Sign up for a Free Diagnostic Test and find out at what level your child is learning. You will receive a detailed report on the assessment and personalized study plan. We look forward to helping your child build a strong foundation, build confidence, and excel academically!