I’ve been hearing about this app called Levelty and I’m wondering if anyone has experience using it with kids. I’m trying to find ways to encourage my children to be more self-motivated, and I like the idea of positive reinforcement. Does Levelty have features that could help with this? Any tips or success stories would be great. Thanks!
We’ve been using Levelty with our kids for a few months now and it’s been really helpful. The app lets us set up small goals and rewards, which has made chores and homework feel like fun challenges. Our child loves seeing the progress bar fill up as tasks get completed, and it’s nice to watch the excitement when earning points for things like making the bed or finishing homework without reminders. For the other child, we track reading time and let her choose a reward when she reaches a milestone. I find the visual aspect of Levelty really encourages them to keep working towards their goals without any pressure. It feels like a gentle, fun way to build good habits every day.
I’ve been curious about Levelty too. My 5-year-old just started doing simple tasks like putting toys away. Some days it goes well, other days not so much. I’m still figuring out what works.
Has anyone tried Levelty with younger kids? I wonder if the visual rewards could make a difference. Right now we use stickers, but that’s hit or miss.
What kind of goals work best for little ones? And how do you handle days when they’re just not into it? I’m always looking for new ideas to keep things positive without pushing too hard.
Levelty’s been good for us. Kids set goals, track progress, earn points. They like seeing tasks turn into rewards. My 9-year-old does more chores without nagging. The 12-year-old reads more consistently now.
My kid and I started using Levelty a few weeks ago. It’s been pretty cool so far. We set up a few simple tasks like tidying the room and helping with dinner prep. The app lets us turn these into mini-games with points. My child gets a kick out of watching the progress bar grow after finishing a task. We’re still figuring out the best rewards, but even small things like extra screen time seem to work well. It’s nice to see chores becoming less of a battle. I’m curious to see how it goes as we add more tasks over time.
Levelty has been a real game-changer for our family. My kids were 9 and 12 when we started using it, and it took some trial and error to find what worked. We began with simple tasks like making beds and setting the table. The app’s visual progress bars really clicked with my younger one. He’d rush to complete chores just to see that bar fill up!
For my older one, we focused on bigger goals like maintaining good grades. She loved being able to choose her own rewards. It wasn’t always smooth sailing though. There were days when motivation was low, and we had to adjust our expectations. We found that mixing up the rewards and occasionally surprising them with bonus points kept things interesting.
What I appreciate most about Levelty is how it’s helped my kids see the connection between effort and reward. They’re learning to motivate themselves, which is a valuable skill as they grow older.