FAQ
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A quick hub for product, learning, and privacy questions before Clara launches.
Clara
Daily listening plan
Can beginners use Clara?
Yes. Clara can start from songs, phonics, and short stories that are easier to understand.
What if parents do not speak English well?
Parents do not need to explain every line. The main job is helping kids keep the habit.
How long should kids listen?
Start with 10-15 minutes. Consistency and understanding matter most.
FAQ
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Can complete beginners use Clara?+
Yes. The first session starts with a short activity and Clara can begin from easier songs, phonics, and short stories.
What if parents do not speak English well?+
Parents do not need to explain the content. Clara handles levels, recommendations, and weekly reports so parents can focus on the listening habit.
How long should kids listen each day?+
Start with 10-15 minutes. Consistent, relaxed, understandable listening matters more than long sessions.
Will it hurt screen time?+
The core experience is audio. Screens are mainly for choosing content, light questions, and progress checks.
How is this different from English classes?+
Classes often focus on instruction and output. Clara is a daily input environment that helps kids build listening comprehension.
Is the content safe?+
Content is selected for children. Clara avoids ads, short-video feeds, outbound links, and gives parents usage controls.
Can kids listen offline?+
Members can cache content on Wi-Fi for commutes, travel, flights, and unstable networks.
When will we see results?+
Every child is different. Clara emphasizes sustainable input and listening habits, with reports showing time, difficulty, and level movement first.
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Great for families who want
Ages 3-12 with stable daily English input
Beginners or weaker listeners discouraged by content that is too hard
Parents who do not have time to find materials or tutor daily
Families who want listening comprehension and habit first
Probably not ideal for
Short-term test-score improvement or drill practice
Live speaking correction as the main goal
Long screen-based lessons every day
One-on-one teacher supervision as a requirement