Analytics

Understand what is changing.

Patterns, trends and recommendations that help parents see why wins and misses are happening.

Last 6 months
Family score
84
Strong progress

Dylan’s overall pattern is positive. Responsibility is improving, but morning routine and weekends are creating most of the missed moments.

Success rate84%
Wins73
Misses14
StrongestCharacter is succeeding without reminders
ImprovingResponsibility is up for 4 weeks
WatchWeekend consistency drops by 9%
Strongest area
Character is becoming consistent

91% success rate, with fewer reminders needed for kindness and respect.

+4% this month
Growth opportunity
Morning routine is the main drag

37% of misses are linked to getting ready before school.

Try visual prompts
Most improved
Responsibility is building momentum

School bag, homework and reading have improved for 4 weeks.

+14%
Needs attention
Weekends are less predictable

Routine consistency drops when structure is looser.

-9%

Category trend

Six-month direction of the areas you are tracking.

ResponsibilityCharacterRoutineWeekend consistency

Weekly rhythm

Where the week is strong and where it slips.

Monday
86%
Tuesday
89%
Wednesday
74%
Thursday
91%
Friday
84%
Saturday
59%
Sunday
68%

Pattern detection

Signals parents may not spot from the activity feed alone.

Reading succeeds when homework comes firstReading is completed 92% of the time on days where homework is finished before dinner.
Morning misses follow late eveningsMorning routine drops 18% after evenings where bedtime tasks are incomplete.
Responsibility has a positive streakResponsibility has improved for 4 consecutive weeks, especially school bag and homework readiness.

Top opportunities

Practical changes most likely to improve next month.

Morning routineHigh impact

Keep the routine short and visible.

  • Use a 3-step visual checklist
  • Pack bag the night before
  • Prompt once, then let Dylan check
Weekend structureMedium

Add light structure without making it feel like school.

  • Pick one morning anchor task
  • Use one family contribution win
  • Keep bedtime within 30 minutes