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How can I assist my child in developing good habits?
How can I assist my child in developing good habits?
Updated over 9 months ago

To help your child build and maintain good habits, utilize the Habit feature in Superr. This tool allows you to create habit-forming tasks tailored to your child's needs. Here’s how you can make the most of it:

Creating Habits

Start by setting up specific, achievable habits that align with your child's goals or areas for improvement. Whether it’s reading daily or exercising, you can choose these habits from the app.

To create a Habit,

  1. Left-swipe from the Superr Homepage to go to To-Do

  2. From the 'Recommended' section tap on 'View all'

  3. Choose any of the habits from the 7 Superr habits

  4. Tap on 'Choose this habit'

  5. You can describe how to go about the habit.

  6. Choose the children you want to assign the habit to.

  7. Choose Routine or Time

  8. Tap on 'Continue'

  9. Tap on 'Create Habit'

Tracking Progress

Once a habit is established, Superr provides a daily tracking system. You can monitor your child's consistency and progress with these habits, offering support and encouragement as needed. You can track the progress of these habits from Recurring, To Do, and Recent Updates page

By consistently using the Habit feature in Superr, you can effectively support your child in developing and maintaining positive habits, contributing significantly to their overall personal growth and well-being.

To track the progress of Habits,

  1. Left swipe from the Superr. home page to go to To Do

  2. Tap on the habit card from Recent Updates to view the details of the progress

Alternatively, you can track the progress of your child’s habits on the Recurring page and Child’s To Do page

Habit Completion Rings

You can track your child's progress by observing habit completion rings, which indicate whether they've completed the habit for that day or missed it for that day.

In the above diagram, as you can see, the green tick marks the completed habits and the Red Cross marks a missed day.

If a habit has to be done multiple times in a day, for example, drinking water and you have created multiple schedules for it,. Then the green tick will only come if all the slots are completed.

If a habit has multiple schedules and the child only manages to partially complete the schedules; For example, you have created two time schedules for reading a book, then the completed schedules are marked as yellow, and the circle will have an exclamation mark.

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