
Raina Rovin Verma
As a mother, I often found myself asking a simple question:
Why does learning come so naturally to some children, while others struggle despite being equally capable?
The more I observed children, the more I realised that the challenge is often not the child — it is the mismatch between how a child naturally learns and how they are being taught.
Every child has a unique Learning Swabhav — a natural way of understanding, exploring, and making sense of the world.
When we decode that Swabhav, we stop guessing. Parents gain clarity. Educators gain direction. And children experience the joy of learning without constant pressure, comparison, or self-doubt.
AAL was born from this belief.
I am building AAL to help every child be understood before they are assessed, compared, or labelled. Because when we understand how a child learns, we can help them become the best version of themselves.
Warmly,