Parent FAQ

Clear answers before anyone buys.

A calm, honest FAQ for parents, students, and teachers who want to understand what No Panic Math is, what exists now, and what still needs adult setup before checkout opens.

The short version.

No Panic Math is being built to make math help feel calmer, clearer, and more learn-focused.

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Printable packs now

Grade 9 Algebra product proofs are built for the Starter Pack, Practice Pack, and Study Kit.

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App later

The bigger idea is a tutor app where students can type or snap questions and get step-by-step help.

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No fake checkout

Purchases stay paused until an adult-owned payment account and protected delivery are connected.

Can I buy the packs today?

Not yet. The product proofs are ready to review, but checkout is intentionally paused until a real adult-owned payment setup and protected PDF delivery are connected.

That keeps the launch honest: no one should pay until the delivery path is real.

What exactly exists right now?

There are complete working versions for three Grade 9 Algebra products: Starter Pack, Practice Pack, and Study Kit. Each has a curated public sample page; the complete packs and answer material stay protected for future customer delivery.

Is this just giving students answers?

No. No Panic Math is built around “learn, don’t cheat.” The goal is to show students what to do and why each step works, so they can understand the process instead of copying final answers.

Who is No Panic Math for?

It is for students who freeze, rush, or feel embarrassed when math gets confusing. It can also help parents who want structured practice that does not feel overwhelming.

What is the difference between the packs?
  • Starter Pack: a gentle first step with explanations, guided practice, and a mini quiz.
  • Practice Pack: more reps and mixed challenges to build fluency.
  • Study Kit: review notes, common mistakes, practice test, and confidence checklist.
What grade is this for?

The first product direction is Grade 9 Algebra. The long-term brand could grow into more grades and topics, but the current proof set focuses on algebra first.

Is No Panic Math an app or printable packs?

Both, eventually. The printable packs are the first proof-ready products. The future app idea is a calm tutor where students can type a question, snap a photo, get hints, and practice by topic.

How will the future “Snap a Question” feature work?

The intended flow is: a student takes or uploads a photo, the app confirms what problem it sees, and then it helps step by step. The confirmation step matters because it keeps the help accurate and intentional.

What makes this different from normal worksheets?

The brand voice is calmer, and the answer support is designed to explain reasoning. It is less “here are 40 problems, good luck” and more “let’s build confidence in the steps.”

Where should interested people go?

For now, use the Get Updates page or the Product Gallery. Avoid saying “buy now” until checkout is connected.

Keep the launch honest.

This page gives parents answers without pretending payment is live. Purchase buttons stay closed until adult-owned checkout and protected PDF delivery pass a real test.