Request a personalized handbook from their parent. See what works, what doesn't, how to support them.
You're working with someone new who processes or learns differently. The parent mentioned challenges or needs, but not in enough detail to guide your approach. You're doing your best to adapt, but you're essentially troubleshooting in real-time.
Some days you find what works. Other days, nothing lands. And you know it's costing them confidence.
What specifically helps this student focus. What tone of voice shuts them down. What they're actually great at.
Not theory. Real tactics the parent has tested at home. Sentence starters, break schedules, redirection techniques.
Print it. Keep it at your desk. Reference it all day instead of emailing the parent for the 10th time.
You're not guessing anymore. You're implementing what works. The student responds. You both exhale.
You request a handbook. An automated email goes to the parent asking them to fill it out. They answer questions about what helps their child. Within hours or days, you get a professional handbook in your inbox. Print it. Done.
Teachers, coaches, tutors—you all want the same thing: to help your learner succeed. But you're starting from zero context. Parents know what works, but that knowledge never makes it to your classroom. Gentle Connections closes that gap. A simple questionnaire from the parent. A handbook you can reference all week.
"This handbook gave me everything I needed on day one. Clear, honest, actionable. I reference it every session. Wish every student I work with came with one."
— Vikram, Tuition Tutor, Bangalore
93% of educators use the handbook within the first week. 87% report noticing positive behavior changes within 30 days.
Request a handbook for a student. See what one looks like in 60 seconds.
Request a Sample HandbookFree to request. Parents get an email asking them to fill it out.
Yes, ₹1399. Most parents say it's worth it because their child finally gets the right support from educators who now understand how to help.
Absolutely. Request one per student. Each parent gets their own request email.
No pressure. The request sits in their inbox. Some parents generate them immediately, others wait until they see a need. It's their choice.