More parents are turning to tuition just to keep the peace at home, often because they simply don’t recognize the way their children are being taught today.
And that disconnect doesn’t stop at schoolwork. Children are growing up on TikTok and Instagram, while parents remain on platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp.
The result? Even how we talk about school and learning is happening in different digital languages. So, how can parents bridge the widening education gap without burning out?
On The Right Business, Hongbin Jeong speaks with Lily Chew, founder of Lil’ but Mighty to find out how she is bridging the homework generation gap.

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