Every child is only “behind” if you choose to measure against one curriculum.
Learning Curve synthesises developmental wisdom from 49 frameworks across 10+ countries — and translates it into plain language for parents. Because no single curriculum owns what normal development looks like.
“Individual developmental tracking + evidence-grounded activities will exist for every family. The question is whether it's built right — from the biology up, not the curriculum down.”
49
developmental frameworks
10+
countries represented
193
peer-reviewed papers
2,135
researched activities
Where the data comes from
We don't invent milestones. Every developmental window in Learning Curve is anchored to population surveys, clinical instruments, or nationally-validated frameworks.
Multicentre Growth Reference Study — 8,500 children, 6 countries
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey — 335,000 children, 15 countries
Learn the Signs. Act Early. — US milestone checklist, 2022 revision
Early Years Foundation Stage — UK statutory framework, birth to 5
Ages & Stages Questionnaire — standardised developmental screening
Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers — 16–30 months screening
Bayley Scales of Infant Development — clinical assessment, birth to 42mo
Caregiver-Reported Early Development Index — LMIC-validated 0–36mo
International Neurodevelopmental Assessment — 22–26 months, 6 domains
US federally-funded early childhood program, 0–5 developmental goals
Early Childhood Development Index — UNICEF school-readiness indicators
Ireland national early childhood framework — birth to 6
Where we are
Foundation
In progressCanonical milestone ontology, normative calibration from population surveys, activity library (2,135 activities), voice session delivery.
Validation
PlannedCross-cultural norming expansion, parent-reported evidence loop, assessment instrument integration.
Scale
VisionMulti-child household tracking, professional dashboard for teachers and clinicians, localisation for HK/SG/UK markets.
Transform
VisionReal-time developmental intelligence that adapts to each child's observed trajectory — not their birthday alone.
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