Young Math Brains teaches CBSE Class 10 students to discover the solution step by step, building the problem‑solving confidence that translates directly to board exam marks.
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The real challenge
In classrooms and tuition, a teacher guides every step. But the board exam is different. your child sits alone, facing a question, with no one to prompt the first move. That moment is where marks are won or lost.
They understand the concept when explained, but stare blankly when facing a new problem independently.
Formulae are memorised but not understood, so any slight variation in a question leads to confusion.
The moment something doesn't match expectations, they lose confidence and abandon the method entirely.
Watching a teacher solve problems feels productive, but it builds no independent problem‑solving habit.
"A student who can watch someone else solve a problem, but cannot take the first step themselves, is not yet ready for the board exam."
How it works
Instead of showing the answer, the platform asks your child: what should you do first? Every step is a decision, not a lecture.
Every chapter begins with a visual, animated walkthrough of the core concept. Students see the idea clearly before they attempt a single problem.
Faced with a problem, students select the right action at each stage: factorisation, substitution, elimination. They're learning the reasoning, not copying steps.
After the guided walkthrough, students practise independently. Enough repetition to build genuine fluency, not just surface familiarity.
Questions scale from direct application to Board‑level HOTS problems. Exactly the range CBSE examiners test.
Every chapter ends with a Board‑style mock test to confirm that understanding is genuine, not just performance under guidance.
See it in action
Not a video. Not a lecture. A guided conversation with mathematics, one decision at a time.
Solve the equation:
What is your first step?
No passive watching. Your child must choose the correct action before the solution advances.
Every step is tracked. See exactly where your child is confident and where they need more practice.
Wrong choice? The platform explains why, then guides the student back on track, without giving away the answer.
The transformation
Early access
Young Math Brains is in early access. A small group of families can use the full platform for free and share feedback.
Full access to all chapters at no cost during this phase.
We use your feedback to remove confusion and improve clarity for every student on the platform.
Strictly aligned to the CBSE Class 10 syllabus. No filler content, no out-of-scope distractions.
No payment during early access. No commitment beyond sharing your honest feedback.
Join as an Early Reviewer →What students get
Structured around the exact CBSE Class 10 syllabus, with no out‑of‑scope content, no filler.
Each chapter follows a complete learning arc, from concept animation to independent problem solving to chapter test.
Students choose the correct action at each stage, building method understanding rather than answer‑hunting behaviour.
Visual, animated walkthroughs make abstract concepts concrete before any practice begins.
Problems are calibrated to CBSE board difficulty: Standard, Intermediate, and Advanced HOTS level questions.
Each chapter escalates gradually, exactly matching the range students encounter in board examinations.
Board style mock tests after every chapter confirm that understanding is genuine and exam ready.
Common questions
About the creator
Data Science Professional · Mathematics Educator
I spent over two decades solving complex analytical problems in global technology companies. Throughout that career, I noticed that the same skill separating good analysts from great ones: the ability to reason through a problem step by step. That was exactly what students were never taught in school.
Over time, I began mentoring students, and observed something that stayed with me. Most of them struggled in mathematics not because they lack ability, but because they are never explicitly taught how to think through a problem. They are shown the answer. They were not taught the process.
Young Math Brains is built to close that gap, simulating what a patient, skilled teacher does one on one: guiding students to discover each step, rather than delivering it to them.
The goal is simple: to help students develop the thinking skills that mathematics is actually meant to teach.

Join Young Math Brains and watch them discover the joy of mathematics, step by step.
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