Turn a goal into something your child can do
Choose a real learning target and practise it through pictures, listening, tapping, typing or speech-supported activities.
✦ For parents & caregivers
When a learner communicates differently, it can be hard to tell what is understood, what needs support and what to practise next. Sage’s World turns real goals into short, confidence-building activities—and gives you clearer signals to act on.

The value for families
Sage’s World does not replace your instincts or your child’s support team. It gives you another way to notice what is clicking, where support is helping and which small next step may be worth trying.
What gets easier
Bring school goals into everyday life without turning home into another classroom.
Choose a real learning target and practise it through pictures, listening, tapping, typing or speech-supported activities.
Use words, people, routines, photos and stories that already matter in your child’s world.
Notice what came easily, where help was needed and which items are becoming more consistent.
Copy a plain-language summary for a teacher, therapist or support-team conversation.
A simple routine
A useful session can begin with one goal, one short round and one thing to notice.
Start with something useful now: matching familiar words, counting objects, asking for help or following a daily routine.
Add familiar language, photos or routines so the activity asks about a world your child already recognizes.
Review what happened, then choose one small real-life activity or one clear update to share with the team.
After a short round
The progress view translates recent practice into plain language: what looks strong, what is still growing and one practical idea for what to try next.
Practice-based observations. Not a formal assessment, diagnosis or grade level.
Skills and items that are becoming more consistent.
Specific places where more practice or support may help.
A short home activity connected to the pattern—not a generic worksheet.

Built for the child in front of you
The way an activity responds can determine whether a learner stays engaged long enough to show what they understand.
Wrong choices fade, support appears gently and the learner reaches a correct finish.
Pictures, listening, tapping, typing and speech-supported activities create more paths to respond.
Levels can adapt with the learner, while an adult can still set the pace and priorities.
Practise without requiring a long session, a perfect mood or a classroom setup.
After the first visit, core learning remains available when a connection is unreliable.
Goals, settings, photos and shared information remain reviewable. An adult decides whether to use optional AI. IEP suggestions remain drafts until approval, and the parent helper can answer questions but cannot change settings.
Home and school, connected
Instead of saying only “we practised math,” you can share the exact skill, the response pattern, the support that helped and what may be worth trying next.
“Here is what we noticed—and the small next step that seemed to help.”
Plain-language update
Practised this week
Repeat with the same three coins, then use them during a small pretend purchase.
Questions parents ask
Start with one learner, one profile and one real goal. The app is a practice tool—not a replacement for the people who know your child.
No. It can help you notice learning patterns and ask better questions, but it does not diagnose, assign a grade level or replace professional assessment.
No. Goals can be entered manually and core activities work without AI. The optional IEP reader sends selected pages to Google Gemini. Each optional parent-help request sends the question, recent chat context, the learner’s first name and a summary of practice results. Google does not use this content to train its AI or have people review it. Sage’s World does not save the original IEP pages or retain the parent-help conversation; approved setup choices become part of the saved profile.
With family permission, an educator can work from the same child profile on an appropriate device or use a progress summary shared by the family.
After the app has loaded once, core activities are designed to work offline. Account sync, online photos and optional AI features need a connection.

A clearer picture can start small
Open Sage’s World for a short round, then use what you notice in the next everyday moment or team conversation.