Can my child do both programs at once?
Yes, they can, but we usually recommend starting with one program (either Tomo AI Lab or Tomo Life Skills) to allow your child to fully engage with their weekly cohort and build consistent habits. Once they complete a 12-week term, they can easily switch to the other track.
What grades are covered?
Our parent-led cohort programs cover Grades 3–8. We group children into peer-appropriate cohorts (typically Grades 3–5 and Grades 6–8) so they work and discuss with peers of similar ages and developmental stages.
How is this different from Synthesis Teams?
While both programs use strategic, game-based learning, TomoClub is uniquely focused on K-12 implementation that blends critical future-ready human skills (like leadership, active listening, and conflict resolution) with practical AI literacy. Our instructors are trained to facilitate deep reflective debriefs that bridge what students do in game challenges to real-life situations and school performance.
What does the free trial include?
The free trial includes one full 60-minute live session with a real coach and a small cohort of peers (up to 8 students). It's a risk-free way for your child to experience the gameplay and collaboration firsthand, and for you to receive their very first parent session report. No credit card is required.
Is pricing per child or per family?
Pricing is per child (monthly subscription of $99 / ₹4,999). This covers their dedicated slot in a weekly 8-student cohort, live coaching, access to all platform tools, and personalized weekly parent report cards.
What device does my child need?
Your child needs a laptop or desktop computer with a working webcam, microphone, and a stable internet connection. Because our sessions are highly interactive and involve strategic multiplayer games, tablets and mobile phones are not supported.
My child's school uses AI tools — isn't that enough?
Most schools that use AI tools focus on productivity (like generating text or correcting code). Tomo AI Lab focuses on critical thinking, ethical analysis, understanding bias, data privacy, and detecting hallucinations. We teach kids how to *question* and *direct* AI, not just consume it.
Are sessions recorded?
For student privacy and to encourage active, uninhibited participation in discussions, we do not record student video/audio. However, our coaches take detailed session notes on each student's progress and contributions to compile your weekly parent report cards.