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Can I get a new routine?
Updated over a week ago

You have the flexibility to accommodate your child's requests for new routines. If your child expresses the desire for a new routine, such as a specific time for studying, reading, or even leisure activities, you can easily set it up in Superr. You can also have the flexibility to modify the routines set for your child according to changing needs or circumstances. This can include editing the schedule of a routine, altering the apps allowed during a specific routine, or changing the rules associated with it.

How can you explain this to them;

For pre-teen(Ages 9 โ€“ 13)

Yes, of course! you can have a new routine if you need one for your schedule. All you have to do is request one. You can even choose the routine you need to have a schedule for. You can also provide me with the timing of the new routine. If you want to have a different schedule for a day I can even edit the routine according to your need, Just discuss with me about your need. Itโ€™s all for your well-being and flexibility. I can even switch the routines if you are done with one routine so that you have enough time to work on other tasks and activities.

For teenagers (ages 14 - 17)

Absolutely, you can have a new routine whenever you need it. You can request a new routine through Superr. You can choose the routine and time you need a schedule for and I can grant you that through the Superr. parents app. If you want to change the existing schedule for a day , you can discuss that as well to me so that I can edit the schedule or a add a one-time schedule to tweak in the changes for the day. If there are days when you need more flexibility, like when you have completed your studies early or have extracurricular activities, we can use the 'Instant Routine Switch' to adapt to these changes in real-time.

We have Superr. in your phone to bring out the best in you and to provide you the flexibility and adaptability to your daily schedule, accommodating sudden changes or immediate needs for a different routine
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