how can i use Levelty to teach my kids self-motivation with positive reinforcement?

I recently heard about this app called Levelty and I’m wondering if anyone has experience using it with kids. I’m looking for ways to encourage my children to be more self-motivated, and I like the idea of positive reinforcement. Has anyone tried Levelty for this purpose? Any tips on how to set it up or use it effectively? I’m not super tech-savvy, so simple explanations would be appreciated. Thanks!

I’m curious about Levelty too. My 5-year-old just started doing small tasks around the house. Sometimes they’re excited, other times not so much. I’ve heard good things about apps like this, but I’m not sure how well they work for younger kids.

Has anyone used Levelty with a 5-year-old? I’m wondering if it might be too complicated or if it could actually make chores more fun for them. Right now we use a sticker chart, but an app sounds more engaging.

What kind of tasks did you start with? And did you notice any changes in your kids’ attitudes towards chores after using the app for a while?

I’ve been using Levelty with my child for several months. The setup is simple; you quickly assign tasks and rewards. We turned chores into a fun challenge with points earning rewards, and my kid enjoys watching the progress grow. It has made a noticeable difference with less constant prompting at home. Though the method isn’t flawless, it quietly encourages independent effort. Even if you’re not tech-savvy, you’ll likely find the interface quite user-friendly after a short trial.

I’ve used Levelty with my kids, and it’s been pretty helpful. When they were younger, we started with simple tasks like making their beds or putting toys away. The app made it feel like a game, which got them more excited about chores.

As they got older, we added more complex tasks. It took some time, but eventually, they started checking the app on their own to see what needed doing. That was a nice change from having to remind them all the time.

One thing that worked well was letting them choose some of their own rewards. It gave them a sense of control and made them more invested in completing tasks. We had to adjust things a few times to find what worked best for our family, but overall, it’s been a good tool for teaching responsibility. :trophy:

Just remember, every kid is different. What worked for us might not work exactly the same for you, but it’s worth giving it a try.

We’ve been using Levelty for a few months now. It’s been helpful in getting the kids to do their tasks without constant reminders.

The app lets us set up simple rewards for completing chores or homework. The kids seem to enjoy seeing their progress and earning points.

I found it pretty straightforward to set up, even though I’m not super tech-savvy. We started with just a couple of tasks and gradually added more as we got used to it.

One thing I like is how it’s helped the kids take more initiative. They check the app themselves to see what needs doing, which has been nice.

It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely made things smoother around the house.

Levelty’s been great for us. My kids set their own goals and track progress. They’re more motivated to do chores and homework without me nagging.

It’s pretty easy to use. We started small with a few tasks and built up from there.