I’ve been looking for ways to boost my kid’s motivation and came across this app called Levelty. It says something about using positive reinforcement, but I’m not sure how exactly it works. Has anyone used it? I’m curious how it might help kids become more self-motivated. Any experiences or insights would be great.
We’ve been using Levelty for a few months now. It’s made a difference in how my kid approaches tasks around the house. The app turns chores into a sort of game, which seems to keep things interesting.
I’ve noticed my child is more eager to help out without me having to ask repeatedly. They enjoy seeing their progress and earning points in the app.
It’s not perfect - there are still days when motivation is low. But overall, it’s been a useful tool for us. My kid is starting to take more initiative with responsibilities, which is encouraging to see.
We’ve been using Levelty for a bit. My kids like tracking their tasks and earning points.
It’s made our mornings smoother. They’re more on top of their responsibilities without constant reminders.
Not a miracle solution, but it’s helped them take more initiative.
I’ve been curious about Levelty too. My 5-year-old is just starting to help around the house.
Right now, we’re using a simple sticker chart for tasks like putting toys away. It works some days, but other times it’s a struggle.
I wonder how Levelty compares to our DIY approach. Does it keep kids interested longer? My child loves games on my phone, so maybe the app would be more engaging.
Has anyone found their kids stick with it past the initial excitement? And do they eventually do chores without the app prompts?
I’m still figuring out this whole chore thing, so I’m eager to hear what’s worked for others!
We started using Levelty a few months ago, and it’s been pretty helpful for our family. The app lets us set up tasks and rewards, which has made our routines smoother.
My kids seem to enjoy seeing their progress and earning points. They’re more excited to do chores and homework without me nagging them all the time.
What I like is how it focuses on the positive stuff they do. We talk about their accomplishments at dinner, and they’re proud to share.
It’s not perfect - sometimes they still need reminders. But overall, I’ve noticed they’re taking more initiative. They even started suggesting their own tasks to add to the app.
It’s been a nice tool to have in our parenting toolkit.
I haven’t used Levelty.app myself, but I can share what worked for us with chores and motivation. We found that consistency and clear expectations were key.
At first, we tried a simple chart on the fridge. The kids could see their progress, which helped a bit. As they got older, we tied chores to privileges they cared about, like extra game time or picking the weekend activity.
What really made a difference was letting them have some say in their chores and rewards. It wasn’t always smooth sailing, but over time, they started taking more initiative.
If Levelty does something similar - tracking progress and letting kids choose rewards - I can see how that might be helpful. Just remember, every kid is different. What motivates one might not work for another. It takes some trial and error to find what clicks for your family.