Tired of the daily battles over devices? What if screen time could actually help your child learn and grow? EduBarrier transforms those frustrating moments into opportunities for education—without the fights.
Sound familiar? The begging for "just five more minutes," the tantrums when it's time to put the device away, the guilt of wondering if you're doing the right thing. You want your child to have access to technology, but not at the cost of their education and development. Traditional parental control apps only make things worse—they're built on restriction and punishment, turning you into the "bad guy" and making technology feel like forbidden fruit.
EduBarrier takes a completely different approach. Instead of fighting against screen time, we transform it into something valuable. Your child earns their recreational screen time by engaging with educational content they actually enjoy. No more battles. No more guilt. Just learning that feels like fun.
Kids want to learn when they're rewarded for it. Our system motivates children through positive reinforcement, making them eager to engage with educational content.
Curriculum-aligned lessons designed to be engaging, not boring. Your child will learn without realizing they're learning.
Watch your child's progress in real-time. See what they're learning. Feel confident that screen time is finally working for your family, not against it.
Get started in minutes on any device your child uses
Watch as your child achieves learning milestones day by day
Curriculum-aligned content that actually teaches important skills
Full oversight and customization to match your family's values
Built with security and privacy as our top priorities
Picture this: Your child asks to use their device, and instead of dread, you feel good about it. They spend 20 minutes learning something valuable, earning the screen time they want while building skills they need. Homework gets easier. Grades improve. And those painful battles? They're in the past.
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