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Can Wise Compass help my child use basic evidence to support their ideas? 

It is a common struggle for parents when a child makes a strong claim but cannot explain why they think that way. We want our children to be articulate and grounded, especially when they are sharing their faith or their opinions in a social setting. Wise Compass helps your child use basic evidence to support their ideas by consistently asking them to look back at the story’s facts. We want to help them move from ‘just because’ to ‘I know this because the story showed me…’. 

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Our platform includes interactive prompts and literacy-building exercises that encourage children to point to specific parts of a narrative or an illustration. In a story like ‘Ask and You Shall Be Answered’, a child might be asked to explain how they know the character’s Dua was sincere based on the events that followed. This values-based reading approach trains them to build an argument based on observation. Our scholar-authored content provides the high-quality evidence they need to practice this skill. By using full-colour illustrations, we give them a rich source of visual evidence to work with. This faith-friendly storytelling strengthens their identity as a person of truth who values Sidq. As they practice this with Wise Compass, they start to apply it to their real-life experiences, becoming more confident in their ability to explain their reasoning to others. This is a vital skill for resisting trend pressure and online bullying, as it gives them a stable foundation for their beliefs. Your child will grow to be a person who speaks with knowledge and clarity, always ready to support their ideas with the signs of truth they have observed. 

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