When Your Child Loves Puzzles but Is Not Challenged at School
Your child tires quickly of the same kind of questions and is hungry for a thinking challenge. Lilo Logika offers patterns, puzzles, and open problems that put their mind happily to work.
A logic class for children ages 6 to 10. Through patterns, if-then reasoning, and puzzles, your child learns to think in order and solve problems one step at a time. Private at home or online, following your child's own thinking pace.

Lilo Logika is a reasoning class for children ages 6 to 10 that trains them to think in order and solve problems. Arranged in 3 tracks, your child learns to read patterns and space, reason with if-then rules, then solve word problems through four clear steps. Your child breaks a big problem into small, logical steps.
Lilo Logika walks beside children aged 6 to 10 as they practice reading patterns, reasoning from clues, and solving word problems one step at a time.
Your child tires quickly of the same kind of questions and is hungry for a thinking challenge. Lilo Logika offers patterns, puzzles, and open problems that put their mind happily to work.
Your child computes fluently, yet often gets confused when a problem comes as a story. Through the four steps Understand, Plan, Do, Check and the bar model, they learn to turn a problem into a clear picture.
Your child often answers in a rush and slips up because they do not review. In Lilo Logika, your child gets used to explaining the reason for an answer and checking whether it makes sense before being sure.
You want your child to have an orderly way of thinking and not give up when a problem feels hard. Lilo Logika trains them to break a big problem into small steps they can work through one by one.
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A leveled curriculum. Your child moves up only after mastering each stage, so the foundation stays solid.
Lilo Logika guides children ages 6 to 10 to think across three ordered tracks, from reading patterns to solving word problems. Your child secures one track before moving to the next, helped along by practice that is regular and enjoyable. Your child breaks a big problem into small, logical steps, then checks the answer on their own.
Your child learns repeating patterns, groups objects, and spots the one that is different. This visual practice trains the eye and the mind to catch the rule, which becomes the foundation for every kind of reasoning that follows.
Your child practices symmetry, rotation, matrices, and picture analogies, such as A is to B as C is to what. They learn to picture shapes and find the rule of change, so their mental imagery and care for detail grow sharper.
Your child reads clues then draws a conclusion, using if-then rules, arranging order, and filling in who-has-what tables. They learn to think in order and check whether the conclusion makes sense.
Your child uses the Plan frame of Ponder, Plan, Do, and Check for word problems. With diagrams and the Singapore bar model, they turn a hard problem into a clear, logical picture.
Each module has a dense worksheet of guided problems and puzzles. Your child gets used to trying, checking, and fixing their answers, so their persistence grows together with their thinking.
Lilo Logika's expertise lies in three reasoning tracks laid out neatly. Your child is guided from reading patterns, to reasoning with clues, to solving word problems with clear steps.
A child who gets used to breaking a problem into small steps and checking their own answer will face a new problem calmly and with confidence.
Your child reads repeating patterns, picture analogies, symmetry, rotation, and matrices. This practice trains the eye and mental imagery to catch the rule behind a shape.
Your child draws a conclusion from if-then rules, arranges order from comparisons, and fills in who-has-what tables, all while checking whether the conclusion makes sense.
Your child uses the Ponder, Plan, Do, and Check frame for every word problem, then checks the result. They always know where to begin.
Your child turns a hard problem into a Singapore bar picture, then takes on classic logic puzzles such as the handshake puzzle and number riddles.
Your child moves up a stage after one track is mastered, so their thinking is built in order from patterns to problem solving.
Here are the four thinking struggles children run into most often, along with how Lilo's three-track logic curriculum guides your child through each one.
Why it happensUnderstanding a problem and computing are two different things. When your child rushes to find numbers to calculate, they miss what is actually being asked, so the answer drifts off from the start.
How Lilo helpsTrack C trains the four steps Understand, Plan, Do, and Check. Your child reads the problem until it is clear and draws a bar model first, so they know exactly what is being asked before they begin to calculate.
Why it happensGuessing feels faster than reasoning. Without the habit of tracing the clues, your child stops at the first answer that comes to mind and is not trained to check whether it makes sense.
How Lilo helpsTrack B trains your child to read clues one by one using if-then rules and who-has-what tables. Your child is asked to explain the reason for each conclusion, so they reason consciously instead of guessing.
Why it happensA big problem looks frightening when seen all at once. A child who has no way to break it down feels overwhelmed and loses heart before really trying.
How Lilo helpsLilo Logika trains your child to break a big problem into small steps they can work one by one, with strategies like find a pattern, make a list, and work backwards. Your child learns that even hard problems can be solved step by step.
Why it happensWhen a child's focus is only on the final result, steps and care get neglected. Small mistakes slip through easily, and the child is not used to judging whether an answer is reasonable.
How Lilo helpsThe Check step in U-P-D-C makes reviewing a habit. Your child retraces their steps and weighs whether the answer makes sense, so care grows alongside their thinking ability.
The start of Track A. Your child learns repeating patterns, tells same from different, groups objects, and completes sequences. This visual practice trains the eye and the mind to catch the rule.
Track A continued. Your child practices symmetry, rotation, and matrices, then pictures folds and cube nets, all the way to reading codes and tracing a robot's trail across a grid.
Track B. Your child draws a conclusion from clues, uses if-then rules, arranges order from comparisons, and fills in who-has-what tables to find the answer.
The start of Track C. Your child uses the Ponder, Plan, Do, Check frame for word problems, with strategies of finding a pattern, making a list, guessing and checking, and working backward.
The peak of Track C. Your child turns a hard problem into a Singapore bar picture for comparison and fraction problems, then takes on classic logic puzzles.
Here is what makes Lilo Logika special: 25 real modules arranged from patterns to puzzles. Below are a few real samples from its three tracks.
A real sample from Track A: a repeating pattern row. Your child reads the rule, A then two B, then guesses the shape that should appear at the question mark.
A real sample from Track B: from clue to conclusion. Your child uses if-then rules and comparison, then draws a conclusion that makes sense.
A real sample from Track C: the strategy box. Your child picks the fitting way for each word problem, starting with the four steps Ponder, Plan, Do, and Check.
Sita and Rina's Ribbons
Sita has 12 ribbons. Rina has 4 ribbons fewer than Sita. How many ribbons does Rina have, and how many ribbons do they have altogether?
A real sample from Track C: a word problem with a bar model. Your child draws the bars for Sita and Rina, then uses the four steps to find the answer.
Samples from the 25 original Lilo Logika modules. Each session, the tutor brings a full A5 worksheet of guided problems and puzzles.
Every child grows their way of thinking at their own pace, and that is perfectly fine. The signs below help you sense which track your child is best starting from. The tutor places your child on the right track through a light chat at the start.
Verified tutors ready to teach online, trained in reading, writing, counting, and finger math for young children.
Dengan lembut membimbing anak berhitung mulai dari benda nyata sampai angka lewat permainan dan benda nyata.
Dengan lembut mengajak anak berhitung memakai jari dengan langkah yang jelas sampai anak tumbuh percaya diri.
Dengan ramah melatih anak berhitung memakai jari secara runut untuk mengasah fokus selangkah demi selangkah dengan sabar.
Penuh kesabaran mengajak anak berhitung memakai jari dengan langkah yang jelas dalam suasana belajar yang hangat.
Sabar menemani anak berlatih sempoa supaya fokus dan memori kerjanya terlatih dengan latihan rutin yang ramah.
Hangat menemani anak berlatih sempoa supaya fokus dan memori kerjanya terlatih dengan latihan rutin yang ramah.
The heart of the choice lies in what gets trained and how: reasoning built step by step with a tutor, or random practice that may not reach the way of thinking at all. The table below maps the result of each choice for your child.
| Aspek | Lilo Logika | Self-Study at Home | Ordinary Calistung Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| What is trained | Patterns, reasoning, and problem solving | Depends on the book at hand | Focus on reading, writing, and counting |
| Way of teaching | Three leveled tracks with a tutor | Trial and error with no clear order | Calistung material with no reasoning practice |
| Way of thinking | Asked to explain the reason for answers | Often just looking for the right answer | Rarely touches reasoning |
| Word problems | Four steps and the bar model | No strategy guidance | Limited to direct sums |
| Level of challenge | Rises step by step up to puzzles | Random, following the book | Not designed for thinking |
| Long-term benefit | A thinking foundation for school and life | May not be well directed | Important, yet does not train reasoning |
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Or pay per session:Rp 63.365online, Rp 76.865private, tutor visits your home.
Your child is trained from many sides, reading patterns and space, reasoning with clues, then solving problems. Three ordered tracks build their thinking in a balanced and solid way.
Your child has a clear way to face any word problem, namely Ponder, Plan, Do, and Check. This frame keeps your child calm because they know where to begin.
Hard problems turn into clear bar pictures, so your child sees how the numbers relate. They break a big problem into parts that are easy to work through.
Your child is asked to explain the reason for their answer and check whether it makes sense. Because they understand down to the reason, their ability holds up when a new problem appears.
Dense worksheets of guided problems and puzzles, arranged regularly and in order. Consistent practice grows your child's persistence and care in thinking.
Your child learns to break a big problem into small steps to work through one at a time. This habit becomes a valuable foundation for school lessons and daily life.

Tell us your child's age and learning habits, and the Lilo team will pick the logic track that fits how they think. Let's start with a free chat on WhatsApp, in person or online.
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