Every child who uses SolveWise needs their own student profile. Profiles are created and managed entirely by you from the parent dashboard — students cannot create their own accounts. This page explains how to add students, configure their profiles, and manage them over time.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.solvewise.org/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Adding a student
From your parent dashboard, click Add Student. Fill in the following:| Field | What to enter |
|---|---|
| First name | Your child’s first name (this is how SolveWise addresses them) |
| Grade level | Current school grade (K–12) |
| Username | A login name your child will remember — can be anything, no email required |
| Password | Set a password your child can use; you can change this at any time |
| Math method | Traditional or Common Core — match what their teacher uses |
Choosing the right math method
The math method controls how SolveWise explains and solves problems. Choose the method that matches your child’s classroom: Traditional Uses standard algorithms — long division, carrying, borrowing. This is the method most parents grew up with and is appropriate for most middle and high school students. Common Core Uses visual models, number bonds, area models, and number line strategies. Common in US elementary schools (grades K–5). If your child’s teacher sends home homework with ten-frames or base-ten blocks, choose Common Core. You can change the math method at any time from the student’s profile without losing any progress data.Plan limits and adding more students
- Individual plan — supports 1–2 students at $30/mo per student
- Family plan — supports 3–5 students at 10/mo for each additional student beyond 5
Editing a student profile
From the parent dashboard, click a student’s name, then Edit Profile. You can update:- Grade level (update at the start of each school year)
- Math method
- Username and password