I grew up in Nigeria tutoring classmates by elementary school. In 2016 I moved to the United States and started KMath Tutors, working with Haitian, Spanish-speaking, Portuguese, and Black Canadian families across Canada.
Every family said the same thing: three tutors, two programs, hundreds of dollars, and the grade never moved. What I found every time was that nobody had ever traced the problem backward. Nobody asked which specific prerequisite skill broke down before this grade level was introduced.
A student failing Grade 8 algebra is not failing algebra. They are missing one specific fraction skill from Grade 4 that nobody found because nobody looked for it. The algebra is a symptom. The fraction is the cause.
BrightPath does what no tutoring program does: it traces backward to the cause. Then it builds forward from the root. Everything else follows from that single diagnosis.
Research is unambiguous: pencil on paper builds understanding and retention that screens cannot replicate. Your child gets a real printed workbook every week.
Five to six days per week of short, correctly-guided practice builds compound understanding that one weekly tutor session cannot create.
When a student explains a concept to someone younger, they have genuinely mastered it. Not memorized it. BrightPath builds this into the program every week.
The DCAR™ recalibrates on a regular cycle. As your child progresses, the gap changes, the sequence changes. BrightPath does not have a syllabus. It has a clinical diagnostic system.
Ten minutes. Preliminary findings before you pay anything. Your child's roadmap starts the same week.