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As a parent, I wanted to create a tool that would make my daughter excited about completing daily tasks. I tried several apps, but none of them clicked with her.
I wanted to be able to create my own tasks and rewards, but also be simple for her to see what tasks she has for that day. She also loves seeing how many points she has!
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@craigosborne what a great idea! was looking for something like this. Ended up creating a paper based system. Will need to try this.
Interesting concept. I'm not a parent myself so haven't looked too much into that yet but I remember reading a book about incentives that was quite eye-opening about how a lot of incentives tend to backfire. One particular example was how some kids with good grades (and who work just because they enjoy it) might start doing worse in school when offered a reward (intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation).
Anyway, I think the app can still be useful and perhaps you're a lot more informed on the topic than I am, but it's something I would do a lot of research around.
Congrats on the launch!
@gael_de_mondragon As with many things you have to find what works for you & your child. Rewards & collecting points, has made doing daily tasks fun for my daughter. She looks forward to getting points.
A friend found they their children would come up with tasks themselves & had a competition between them. The idea is to make things fun.
Thanks for the comment
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Congrats!
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Looks good! Have you thought about exporting options for parents who would like to reduce screen time for kids? So the app could create a pdf table, which is filled out on paper (with a smiley) , and every few days the parents fill out in the app. Maybe even with a printed reward (coloring image, voucher for something, personalized certificate).
@torsten_p I had thought about certificates and have it on my feature list to look at more. Although I hadn't thought about an export option, great idea thanks.
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