For the Pre-Primary Parent
The Pre-Primary
Parent Dashboard.
Less worry. More day.
Six surfaces written for the parent of a two-to-six-year-old — live morning check-in, story-by-story feed, consent-respecting gallery, NEP 2020 growth view, calendar + notices, and a record the parent owns and edits. The child never sees the app. The parent never feels the void.
Scroll the keynote — one act per surface, one decision per act.
Your child's morning, in your thumb — by 8:35 AM.
For the parent of a three-year-old, the 30 minutes after drop-off are the longest of the day. The WhatsApp group is silent. The teacher is teaching. Was she happy? Did she eat? Did she find the friend who was missing yesterday? The phone offers a void; the parent imagines worst cases to fill it.
Edullent fills that void with the actual data. The teacher's morning check-in — present, mood pill, slot timeline, next-up activity — lands in the parent's app the moment the teacher logs it. The parent steps into the day knowing how the child's day started. The void closes; trust opens.
The morning, live
Attendance + mood + slot landed within minutes of the teacher logging it. No "is she okay?" texts to the school WhatsApp group ever again.
Mood as a first-class signal
A pill not a paragraph — happy, quiet, sleepy, missed-mum. The parent reads the day in two seconds, the teacher commits in one tap.
Today, composed
Slot timeline · pickup status · today's photo count · the teacher's standout note — assembled in one screen, refreshed in real time.
Median time the morning check-in lands · vs 1 PM phone-call era
Of parents read the morning post within 15 minutes
The rhythm of the day — meals, naps, art, story — told story-by-story.
A pre-primary child has eighteen small moments in a day worth knowing about — and the parent gets none of them. The end-of-day WhatsApp dump is too late, too generic, too dependent on one teacher remembering. The richness of the day dies in the gap.
Edullent ships the day as a stream — every slot, every meal, every nap window, every diaper log, every teacher note — landing in the parent feed as it happens. The parent doesn't scroll the day; she lives it alongside her child. Bedtime conversations get specific.
Slot-by-slot story
Circle Time → Snack → Art → Nap → Story — six Instagram-stories pills the parent can tap into for the photo, the note, the time.
Meals + nap rendered
Portion + allergen flag for every meal · open-nap pulse + total minutes for every rest. No "what did she eat" guesswork at dinner.
Teacher notes · live
Behaviour observation, milestone, photo caption — each tagged to the child, each landing as it's written, each saved into the term file.
Median feed events that land in a parent's app per child
In-pilot parent satisfaction · vs 2.8 for "end-of-day WhatsApp" era
Every smile the school caught — only the ones you said yes to.
Photos in school WhatsApp groups have broken more parent-school trust than any single thing this decade. One photo of a child whose parent didn't consent ends up in the brochure, on a poster, in a sales deck. The parent finds out from someone else. The bond is broken.
Edullent makes consent a first-class concept. The parent's settings — in-app · group share · social · brochure — sit at the photo level, not the school level. The system never publishes against a setting. The gallery the parent sees is the gallery the school is allowed to show. Always.
Consent at the photo
4 toggles per parent, applied at the photo level — never blanket. A school can publish a group photo only if every face in the frame has matching consent.
Always editable
Parent can revoke consent retroactively. Photos delisted within minutes, audit trail kept, school auto-notified.
Mask · exclude · publish
When one child says no, the engine face-masks that child in group photos or auto-excludes the photo. The other children still get their moment, the no-photo child still stays no-photo.
In pilot schools across a full term — every consent setting honored
Default retention if not favourited · controllable by the parent
Five domains. Evidence under every checkpoint.
Parents of pre-schoolers are sold one of two extremes — ‘all is great’ smiley-face report cards, or screening apps that fire red flags for every developmental variance. Neither is the truth. The truth is in the small daily evidence — the puzzle she sorted, the friend she comforted, the new word she used.
Edullent ships the NEP 2020 five-domain framework as the parent's growth view. Physical · Cognitive · Language · Socio-Emotional · Creative — each tracked across the rubric, each backed by the teacher's actual evidence note. The parent doesn't need to interpret; the data is shown.
Five-domain truth
No single number; five domain scores. The parent sees the strong side, the developing side, the one to watch — without needing a counselor to interpret.
Composite trend
A single composite score with delta vs last term — for the parent who wants the headline. Tap once for the breakdown.
Evidence-backed
Every domain card carries the teacher's last observation as a quote — no rubric is shown without the example. Trust is in the specifics.
Median observation count per child · vs ~6 in the report-card era
Term-end summary lands as a PDF in the parent's app + email
Field trips, fees, PTM slots — never on a paper slip again.
Half the things schools tell parents — picnic on Saturday, fee due next Friday, send a leaf for Earth Day — die in the bag. The slip falls out. The reminder is on the fridge of someone who doesn't open the fridge. The school finds out from absence; the parent finds out from another parent.
Edullent ships every school comm as a notice with a tag (event · reminder · alert · celebration · PTM) — with the calendar entry, the RSVP link and the fee-pay button right there. The parent never says ‘I didn't know’ again. The school never says ‘but we sent the slip’ again.
Month calendar
Every school event sits on the right day with a colour chip. Tap to see RSVP / payment / details. The fridge magnet retires.
Unread badges
Pinned notices float to the top; unread auto-marks until tapped. The PTM slot the parent missed last year doesn't slip again.
Deep-linked actions
RSVP, pay fee, confirm slot — every action is one tap inside the notice itself. The parent never has to navigate to another screen.
Down to · vs ~12 in the WhatsApp + paper-slip era
On school notices · within 6 hours of publish
The daily record archived. The safety record editable.
A child changes — the allergy worsens, the comfort cue shifts, the doctor is different now. The school has the wrong information in a six-month-old admission form, and the parent has no way to update it without filling another paper. The day something goes wrong is the day the form is read.
Edullent gives the parent direct edit access to the safety + comfort + pickup record — and archives every daily report so the parent owns the history. The school sees the edit immediately. The audit trail keeps everyone honest. The form ages out of the model.
Reports archive
Last 45 days of the daily report — mood, meals, nap, notes, photos — all searchable, all PDF-exportable. The bedtime memory lives somewhere.
Parent-edit profile
Allergies · medical · diet · comfort cue · authorized pickup · blood group — edited in your thumb, synced to the school in real time.
Audit trail
Every change keeps a version. The school sees the edit log. Nothing changes silently — the trust is in the receipts.
Daily reports in your pocket · PDF download · permanent record
Median time for a parent edit to land in the teacher's safety screen
Tomorrow's pre-primary parent
won't guess the day. She'll watch it.
Edullent ships the morning check-in, the daily stream, the consent-respecting gallery, the NEP 2020 growth view, the school calendar and the parent-owned safety record — so the parent's first thirty minutes after drop-off go from anxious to grounded.