Step 1
Pick the chapter
Start with the concept your child finds confusing right now, from Grade 6 through Grade 10 NCERT science.
The SwaVid Readiness Map shows the concepts that must click first, so parents and students can spot hidden gaps early and move into every chapter with more clarity and confidence.
Most children do not struggle because they are incapable. They struggle because a chapter quietly depends on ideas that were never fully understood. We built this to make that invisible layer visible.
What you will see
Why this matters
Founder lens
Marks are delayed signals.
Readiness tells us where teaching should begin before confidence drops.
Why readiness matters
A chapter can feel difficult today because one root concept from a previous grade was never fully secure.
Why readiness matters
Strong marks do not always reveal concept order. Prerequisites do. The map shows what must click first.
Why readiness matters
Instead of guessing whether a child needs more practice, you can see where confidence should be rebuilt.
The goal is not to label a child. The goal is to understand where support will matter most, then teach in the right order with less guesswork and less stress.
Step 1
Start with the concept your child finds confusing right now, from Grade 6 through Grade 10 NCERT science.
Step 2
Follow the branches backward to the earlier ideas that quietly support the chapter you are trying to master.
Step 3
The goal is not more volume. It is finding the first concept that needs repair before the struggle compounds.
Step 4
Once the root is clear, the next lesson becomes lighter, faster, and much easier to trust.
The tree below is preserved exactly as provided
Below is the full Readiness Map experience. Move through the chapter structure, inspect the concepts beneath it, and understand the sequence more clearly before planning the next study step.
Readiness Map
Pick a chapter first, then trace backward through the concepts that support it to spot the earliest missing foundation.
As founders, we kept hearing the same thing from parents: the child is working, but something still is not clicking. In most cases, the issue is not effort. It is an invisible prerequisite gap. When families can see the structure beneath a chapter, support becomes calmer, more precise, and far more effective.
Founder note
Next step 1
Use the map to frame the conversation: “Which earlier concept is making this chapter feel heavy?”
Next step 2
Use the Decoder and cognitive assessments to understand how that missing concept should be taught for this child.
Next step 3
Build back confidence with the right sequence, instead of repeating the same chapter harder and louder.
FAQ 1
A readiness map shows the prerequisite path behind an NCERT chapter so parents and students can see which earlier concepts support it.
FAQ 2
It is designed for families, students, and educators who want a clearer way to diagnose why a topic feels difficult before choosing what to revise next.
FAQ 3
SwaVid uses readiness, learning behavior, and cognitive signals together so the next lesson can match both what the child needs and how they learn best.