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For the mother running the household

eduz.mom organises the household’s education and daily rhythm from a mother’s vantage — her routines, her circles, and creators who are paid and credited — Hindi-first, built around the day she actually has.

Build your dayFind your circle
The day, as a thing you can shape

One household loop, owned from her side

Morning rush, school run, homework hour, dinner, sleep — laid out as a day you can design, not a checklist that scolds you. Built to open on a basic phone, with audio for the hands-busy hours.

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Shape the routine
Lay out the day across each child’s thread — morning to bedtime. Templates come from real households, not an influencer’s reel, so they bend on the days that fall apart.
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Sit in a circle
A class-mom group fenced to your child’s section, plus interest circles on tiffins, budgeting and special-needs parenting — moderated, with an anonymous-question mode when you’d rather not put your name on it.
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Learn through the day
Kitchen counting, market-budget arithmetic, festival crafts as quiet geometry — short cards that turn the chores already on your plate into small lessons, with budget-honest material lists.
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Close the day kindly
A three-tap ‘what today gave’ at night. On the day everything failed, it frames a reset for tomorrow — it does not keep score.
The stance

No judgment. No supermom theatre.

Most tools for mothers add one more thing to be perfect at. This one is built the other way. The day you skip the routine, miss the circle, or feed cereal for dinner is a normal day, and the copy here will never tell you otherwise.

She is the unnamed worker holding the whole household’s education together, often alone. This is a quiet corner for her — supportive in register, honest about limits, and designed so the in-between minutes are enough to use it.

The lens is maternal because that is who runs this operation in most homes. The door, though, is open to any guardian who carries the same load.

What this is, and isn’t

Plainly

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It is a daily-rhythm tool, a set of moderated mother circles, and a creator lane where mothers’ knowledge earns. It is Hindi-first and audio-friendly, for the phone she actually has.
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It is not a medical or mental-health service. When a question crosses into health or distress, it routes to a credentialed door with warmth — it never diagnoses, and it never leaves you on a cold deflection.
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Her data is hers. No other household member sees it by default, and nothing she does here is sold or used to advertise to her.

Start with the day you have.

Not the day you wish you had. Shape one routine, join one circle — and meet the mothers whose know-how is credited and paid.

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