Biology - GCSEs for Dads (and Mums)
GCSEs for Dads (and Mums) – Biology GCSE (Combined)
If you’ve ever sat there while your child struggles with Physics homework, you’ll know the feeling.
You want to help… but you don’t remember it.
Or it takes too long to find a clear explanation.
Or you end up down a 20-minute YouTube rabbit hole just to answer one question.
That’s exactly why I built this.
Why I built this
I kept finding the same problem.
A quick piece of homework would turn into:
- searching multiple websites
- watching long videos
- trying to piece together the basics
- and still not being confident you’d explained it properly
Meanwhile, your child is guessing, getting stuck, or losing confidence.
I wanted something simpler.
Something you could read in 5 to 10 minutes on your phone and actually understand the topic well enough to help.
No fluff. No wasted time. Just the key ideas, clearly explained.
What you get
- Full coverage of Biology GCSE (Combined) topics
- Clear, straight-to-the-point explanations
- Designed for parents, not students
- Readable on your phone in minutes
- Structured so you can jump straight to the topic you need
How it works
- You get access to a private online portal.
- Pick the topic your child is working on, spend a few minutes getting up to speed, and then help them with confidence.
- No more guessing.
- No more scrambling around for information.
Who this is for
- Parents who want to help but feel out of date
- Busy parents with limited time
- A parent who needs to help with homework on a subject they don't know much about
- Anyone who wants the 80/20 version of GCSE Physics
The goal
This isn’t meant to replace school or revision guides.
It’s designed to give you just enough understanding to:
- explain things clearly
- ask the right questions
- and actually help
Quick example
Instead of spending 20 minutes searching:
You read one page, understand the idea, and can say:
“Right, this is what’s going on…”
That’s the difference.
Final note
Please don’t share the access link.
If this helps you, just point others to gcsesfordads.uk instead.