Turn a touchscreen in your living room into a daily hub for chores, prayers, points, and rewards — with dashboards tailored to every age from toddler to teen.
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One screen. Every kid. Fights, chores, screen time, and prayers — handled with points, not nagging.
Toddlers, kids, and teens each get an interface that fits them — big buttons and voice for the little one, a clean app-like feel for teens.
Kids earn points for chores, prayers, and good behaviour, then spend them on rewards you approve — screen time, outings, prizes.
Real prayer times for your city. Earlier is better. Missed prayers can be made up. Special rules for little kids and cycles.
Kids submit reward ideas, personal goals, or new tasks. You approve or deny — they feel heard.
When behaviour slips, lock a reward or deduct points — with a reason logged in history. No shouting required.
Approve rewards, adjust points, and check history from your phone while the kiosk runs in the living room.
GrowGood is built on decades of research in child psychology and behavioral science. Small, immediate, predictable rewards change behavior far more than lectures or punishment.
B.F. Skinner's operant conditioning research shows that behaviors followed by a reward are far more likely to repeat. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends praise and rewards over punishment as the most effective discipline strategy for children.
Studies on the “reward prediction error” in the brain (Schultz et al., Nature) show dopamine spikes when a reward arrives right after an action. Tapping a task and seeing points instantly is exactly this loop — the kiosk turns everyday chores into micro-wins.
Token systems — earn points, trade for privileges — have 50+ years of clinical evidence (Kazdin, 1977) in classrooms, therapy, and home behavior programs. They give kids a clear, visible link between choices and outcomes.
Self-Determination Theory (Deci & Ryan) shows kids stay engaged when they feel autonomy, competence, and connection. Letting kids suggest their own tasks and rewards, and celebrating progress, keeps motivation internal — not bribery.
Behavioral therapists agree: the #1 predictor of success isn't the reward size, it's consistency. A shared family screen keeps expectations visible and applied the same way every day — the hardest part for busy parents to do alone.
Natural, proportional consequences (Dreikurs) teach cause-and-effect without damaging the relationship. Parents decide the moment; the app just records it — no yelling, no drama, just a clear line between action and outcome.
Start free for 1 month. Then pick what works.
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