The friend your child can always be honest with
No judgment. No pressure. No 'don't overthink it'. Kylo is the space where your child can say exactly how they feel — and slowly learn to understand, manage, and express those feelings in the world outside.
Free 14-day trial · ₹499/month after · Ages 5–18
Four Pillars
What emotional intelligence actually means
Research consistently shows that EQ predicts long-term success, mental health, and relationship quality better than IQ. Yet no Indian school teaches it systematically. Kylo fills this gap — one conversation at a time.
Self-Awareness
Knowing what you feel and why. Children often experience strong emotions without the vocabulary to name them — Kylo builds this vocabulary through daily reflection.
Example
Kylo: 'You sound a bit off today. Is it more like tired, or more like something's bothering you?'
Self-Regulation
Managing emotions rather than being controlled by them. Learning to pause before reacting, to express frustration without escalation, to cope with disappointment without shutting down.
Example
Kylo: 'When you feel like throwing everything away, what helps you most — time alone, talking, or moving?'
Empathy
Understanding what others feel. Kylo regularly asks children to consider situations from another person's perspective — building the empathetic muscle that makes them better friends, family members, and future colleagues.
Example
Kylo: 'Why do you think your friend reacted that way? What might they have been feeling?'
Social Skills
Knowing how to handle conflict, how to apologise genuinely, how to support a friend who is struggling, how to say no without guilt. All practiced through conversation with Kylo before real situations demand it.
Example
Kylo: 'If you could say one honest thing to your friend about how that made you feel, what would it be?'
For Introverted Children
The friend who never makes you feel like you talk too little
India's education system — and most social environments — reward extroversion. Introverted children often feel broken for not wanting to speak up, perform, or constantly socialise. Kylo is the one space that meets them exactly where they are.
- They can talk to Kylo without the performance anxiety of talking to a human
- Kylo never judges or gets impatient with long silences or short answers
- They can express feelings in writing rather than speaking aloud
- Kylo validates their inner world instead of pushing them to 'come out of their shell'
- The emotional vocabulary built with Kylo transfers to real human interactions over time
For Anxious Children
The companion who takes every worry seriously
Anxiety in children is often met with 'don't overthink it' — which helps no child. Kylo engages with anxiety as the real, significant experience it is, while gently helping children develop tools to manage it.
- Kylo never dismisses worries with 'don't overthink it' — it engages with them seriously
- It helps children identify anxiety patterns: what triggers it, what helps, what makes it worse
- Regular conversation reduces the isolation that makes anxiety grow
- Kylo teaches grounding techniques through natural conversation, not clinical exercises
- The parent dashboard's mood tracking helps parents notice anxiety patterns early
The Journey
How confidence builds over time
Week 1–2
Child begins to articulate emotions more specifically than 'fine' or 'bad'
Month 1
Child starts proactively sharing things that happened in their day without being asked
Month 2–3
Child begins to self-reflect on how they handled situations — 'I think I overreacted'
Month 4–6
Child shows increased confidence in expressing opinions, setting boundaries, and advocating for themselves
After 6 months
Parents and teachers independently notice a change in emotional maturity and communication confidence
FAQ
Emotional intelligence questions answered
How does an AI build emotional intelligence in a child?
The same way a great friend does — through consistent, non-judgmental conversation that asks thoughtful questions. Kylo regularly asks children how they feel, why they feel that way, and how things might look from another perspective. Over months, this builds the emotional vocabulary, self-awareness, and empathy that define emotional intelligence. Research in child development shows that children who regularly articulate their emotions develop significantly stronger EQ than those who do not.
Is this suitable for children who are naturally quiet and introverted?
Kyloen was designed with introverted children in mind. Many introverted children are deeply reflective and emotionally intelligent — they just struggle to express it in the high-performance social environment of school. Kylo provides a zero-pressure space where there is no audience, no judgment, and no expectation to be sociable. Many parents of introverted children report that their child is more comfortable talking to Kylo than to most humans — and the emotional vocabulary they build with Kylo gradually transfers to real-world interactions.
How does Kyloen help children who experience anxiety?
Kylo engages with anxiety seriously — never dismissing it with 'don't worry' or 'just relax'. It asks questions that help children identify what triggers their anxiety, what physical sensations they feel, and what coping strategies work for them specifically. Over time, children learn to name and manage their anxiety rather than being overwhelmed by it. If the anxiety signals Kylo detects become concerning, the parent is alerted via the dashboard.
How long does it take to see emotional intelligence improvements?
Most parents notice their child articulating emotions more specifically within 2–4 weeks. More significant changes — increased confidence in expressing opinions, healthier conflict navigation, stronger empathy toward others — typically appear between 2–6 months of regular use. EQ is built gradually through repetition, not in a single session. Kyloen's value in this area compounds over time.
My child says they don't want to talk about feelings. Will this work for them?
Yes — and this is common. Kylo does not force emotional conversations. It starts with the topics the child wants to talk about — school, games, interests, frustrations — and emotional awareness naturally emerges through those conversations. Many children who actively resist 'talking about feelings' end up deeply engaged with Kylo because it never feels clinical or forced. The emotional intelligence builds as a side effect of a relationship the child genuinely values.
Give your child the emotional vocabulary they deserve
Schools teach algebra. No one teaches children how to name their feelings, manage their anxiety, or navigate conflict with empathy. Kylo does — every single day.
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