“Educawa”, a site dedicated to seniors who want to help the youngest after school

“It’s my job” comes back all summer on 40 original business ideas, business creations that respond to the times. Wednesday, July 27, the portrait of Hélène Boulet-Supau, who founded “Educawa”, a site to help parents and especially grandparents to revise children.

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The idea for Educawa came to Hélène Boulet-Supau when, during the first confinement, she noticed that educational inequalities had increased. Hence this website which trains parents, but even more so grandparents, who want to increase their children’s chances of success in school.

A site wanted for all: “With Educawa, we address all those who want to help these children, including when they have not studied, so that we can give them tools. Because everyone can help a child to read, write , count.” explains the entrepreneur. His idea remains that seniors are a fantastic resource, even though they are not always looked at like that.

“We sought to increase the social utility of seniors.”

Helene Boulet-Supau

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After developing the Sarenza e-commerce site, Hélène Boulet-Supau therefore launched Educawa a year ago, which, for 4.99 per month, covers the entire primary school curriculum. The site dissects school programs in French and maths, explains new methods and new terms. The videos are three to five minutes long and it only takes half an hour a week to help a child.

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