I’ve been thinking about using a chore app for my kids, like Levelty. Has anyone tried these? I’m curious about the good effects they might have on kids. Do they actually help with responsibility or organization? Just wondering if it’s worth trying out or if it’s just another gimmick. Any insights from parents who’ve used them would be great.
I’ve been wondering about chore apps too. My child who is 5 is just starting to help around the house. We’ve tried sticker charts and simple rewards, but it’s hit or miss.
I’m curious how apps like Levelty compare to old-school methods. Do kids stay engaged with digital tracking? And what about screen time concerns?
Has anyone found these apps help build lasting habits? Or do kids lose interest after the novelty wears off?
I’d love to hear more experiences, especially from parents of younger kids just starting out with chores.
My kids started using a chore app last year. It’s made chores less of a battle.
They like seeing tasks checked off and earning points. They’re more aware of what needs doing and sometimes help without prompting.
Not perfect, but it’s been a good tool for us.
My kid wasn’t keen on chores until we tried a chore app.
It turned tasks into a game, which changed our routine. Now, my kid races through chores and earns points, leading to better time management and a boost of accomplishment.
The app’s visuals help clarify what needs doing, so I end up nagging less. Sure, some days remain challenging, but overall it’s brought a positive shift in how we handle household tasks.
We’ve been using a chore app in our home for a few months now. It’s been pretty helpful for our kids.
My 10-year-old loves seeing her progress on the app. She’s gotten better at remembering her tasks without me having to remind her all the time.
For my 7-year-old, earning points for chores has been motivating. He’s learning about saving up for things he wants.
Both kids seem more aware of what needs to be done around the house. Sometimes they even jump in to help with extra tasks, which is really nice to see.
It’s not perfect every day, but overall it’s made chores less of a hassle. The kids feel proud when they complete their tasks, and that’s been great for their confidence.
I started using a chore management app with my kids about a year ago and found it quite useful. One of my teens really enjoys checking off tasks and tracking his progress. He’s become better at remembering his chores without constant reminders. The app turns chores into a fun challenge, which has lightened the mood at home. My other child earns coins for tasks, saving up for something special. This approach has helped her learn about waiting for rewards. I’ve noticed both of them are more aware of what needs doing and occasionally jump in to help without being asked, which is a pleasant surprise
There are still tough days when nothing goes as planned, but overall, this routine has made daily tasks less of a struggle. It feels good to see them take more ownership, and although every family is different, this method has worked well for us.