how can using Levelty.app help parents in reinforcing respect and kindness in children through chores?

I’ve been looking for ways to teach my kids about respect and kindness while also getting them to help out around the house. Someone mentioned this app called Levelty to me. Has anyone used it? I’m curious how it might help with chores and building good character at the same time. Any experiences or thoughts would be appreciated!

Hi stellarnight! I’m fairly new to using chore systems with my kid, so I can’t speak directly about Levelty.app. But I’ve been trying different ways to encourage helpfulness at home.

We started with a simple sticker chart for tasks like putting away toys or helping set the table. It’s been hit or miss so far. Some days my child is excited to earn stickers, other days not so much.

I’m curious - has anyone found that apps or charts actually increase kindness and respect long-term? Or do they just get kids to do chores for rewards? I’d love to hear what’s worked for others as we figure this out!

We’ve been experimenting with different approaches to chores in our house. Recently, we started a ‘Superhero Helper’ game where my kid earns special powers for completing tasks. It’s been pretty fun so far.

I like how it encourages initiative without feeling like a chore chart. My child has been more enthusiastic about helping out, especially with smaller tasks like putting away shoes or helping to sort laundry.

Not sure if Levelty does something similar, but turning chores into playful challenges has worked well for us. It’s interesting to see how a bit of imagination can change the whole vibe around housework.

Hey stellarnight! I haven’t used Levelty.app, but I can share what’s worked for us with chores and character building. We struggled for years to find a good system.

What finally clicked was connecting chores to our family values. We talked about how helping at home shows respect for each other. Then we let the kids brainstorm ways they could pitch in.

They came up with stuff like making their beds, feeding the dog, and even surprising us with little acts of kindness. We kept a simple chart on the fridge to track things. The real game-changer was praising their efforts, not just the results.

Over time, we saw them start to take more initiative around the house. It wasn’t an overnight change, but now they’re pretty good about pitching in without constant reminders. Every family is different, so you might need to try a few approaches before finding what works for you guys. :blush:

We’ve used Levelty for a few months now. The kids like earning points and tracking progress. It’s helped with daily chores and little acts of kindness.

Not perfect, but it’s made things smoother at home. The kids seem more aware of helping out.

We’ve found that using fun chore charts has helped our kids get more involved around the house. They like seeing their progress and earning small rewards.

I’ve noticed my kids are more willing to help out when we make it feel like a game. They get excited about checking off tasks and collecting stickers.

Sometimes they even come up with their own ways to be helpful, which is really sweet to see. It’s not always perfect, but overall it’s made things run more smoothly at home.

I haven’t tried Levelty specifically, but anything that makes chores feel more fun could be worth a shot!