Chore Coach
No more nagging!
Chore Coach turns everyday chores into fun, motivating moments by reading tasks aloud so even young kids can follow along. Parents set tasks and rewards; kids build good habits, learn responsibility, and discover the value of earning. Created by a children’s museum exhibition designer (and strong mom), Chore Coach is trusted by teachers and recommended by child development experts.
Behavior Building: Turn “Do I have to?” into “I know what to do next.”
Our app helps children:
✦ Build predictable routines for mornings, after school, and bedtime
✦ Follow clear visual steps for tasks like brushing teeth, packing a backpack, or tidying toys
✦ Move from being reminded constantly by parents to taking initiative on their own
-Everyday tasks become simple steps, not a power struggle.
Backed by Pediatric and Child Development Principles
The design of our app follows key ideas used by pediatricians and child development experts:
✦ Positive reinforcement
Children see stars, points, or badges when they complete tasks. This encourages repeat behavior much more effectively than scolding.
Children see stars, points, or badges when they complete tasks. This encourages repeat behavior much more effectively than scolding.
✦ Clear structure and predictability
A visual schedule reduces anxiety and procrastination. Kids know what comes first, next, and last.
A visual schedule reduces anxiety and procrastination. Kids know what comes first, next, and last.
✦ Small, realistic steps
Big tasks are broken into simple, age-appropriate actions so children can succeed often and build confidence.
Big tasks are broken into simple, age-appropriate actions so children can succeed often and build confidence.
-Not just “good parenting instincts” — but aligned with what research says helps kids build healthy habits.
Start Good Habits Early: Life Skills, Time Sense, and Responsibility
We focus on skills that matter for a lifetime:
Self-care and daily living
Getting dressed, washing hands, brushing teeth, organizing school items — practiced until they become natural.
Getting dressed, washing hands, brushing teeth, organizing school items — practiced until they become natural.
✦ Time awareness and priorities
Children learn “first I finish my tasks, then I play,” and start to understand order and time.
Children learn “first I finish my tasks, then I play,” and start to understand order and time.
✦ Responsibility and follow-through
When kids see their progress and know someone is counting on them, they begin to take ownership of their actions.
When kids see their progress and know someone is counting on them, they begin to take ownership of their actions.
✦ If you use points or rewards, you can position it like this:
-Our reward system helps children practice delayed gratification — learning to work toward something instead of expecting it right away.
Healthy Children, Not Just “Well-Behaved” Children
To us, a healthy child is more than obedient. A healthy child is:
✦ Physically supported
Regular sleep, consistent routines, hygiene habits, and reduced stress from chaotic mornings and evenings.
Regular sleep, consistent routines, hygiene habits, and reduced stress from chaotic mornings and evenings.
✦ Emotionally more settled
Fewer arguments, fewer surprises. When expectations are clear, children feel safer and more in control.
Fewer arguments, fewer surprises. When expectations are clear, children feel safer and more in control.
✦ Socially ready to cooperate
Children who help at home and understand their role in the family are better prepared to collaborate in classrooms and groups.
Children who help at home and understand their role in the family are better prepared to collaborate in classrooms and groups.
-Good habits at home set the foundation for how children learn, work, and relate to others in the future.
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