Joon: Kids ADHD Chore Tracker

Joon: Kids ADHD Chore Tracker

By Joon App, Inc

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2020-06-23
  • Current Version: 4.76
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 98.01 MB
  • Developer: Joon App, Inc
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.68377
4.68377
From 6,173 Ratings

Description

1) Constantly nagging and arguing with your child? 2) Is your child not motivated to complete their daily tasks? 3) Does your child struggle to remember and stick to their daily routine? If you answered "YES" to at least one of these, then Joon is exactly what you are looking for! Recommended by Child Psychologists, Occupational Therapists, Pediatricians, and Special Education Teachers, Joon is the future of motivating neurodivergent children. Using a child-friendly video game (for ages 6-12), Joon helps motivate your child to focus and stay on top of their daily routine, tasks, & habits. **JOON’S GOAL** Help motivate your child with ADHD, ASD, ODD, General Anxiety, or Depression to focus and complete their daily tasks while learning basic responsibility and independence. Not only does Joon make it extremely easy to motivate kids to do important tasks using a video game, but it also teaches them valuable life skills that they won’t be able to learn in school. We’ve helped over two hundred thousand families complete more than 1M+ tasks, so why can't we help you? **HOW IT WORKS** Assign tasks as "Quests", then the video game does the rest. 1) Create a few tasks that your child struggles with the most (such as brushing their teeth, getting ready for school, etc.) 2) Your child chooses a virtual pet (called a Doter) to feed, wash, and grow. In order to take care of their pet and play the Joon video game, they must first complete the tasks you've assigned them. 3) Once completed, you will get a notification to review and approve/reject your child's completed tasks. If approved, your child will receive coins to use to care for their pet and unlock different parts of the video game! 4) As your child completes more and more tasks, they will develop habits and improve their daily routine - all because they want to play a video game! **THE PARENTING TOOL YOU NEED** + We make it easy to manage your child’s tasks and add in your existing routine. + We'll do the reminding to help your child stick to their routine. No more nagging from your end. + Your child will stay motivated to do the tasks assigned to them. In fact, 90% of kids on Joon complete all tasks assigned. + Choose from a large list of research-backed activities to help your child build important life skills that teach independence. Joon is only a year old and already has the attention of press, parenting publications, and parenting experts. To see the complete list, visit our website here: https://joonapp.io **HOW TO GET STARTED** 1) Install Joon on your device, create your family, and select a few beginning tasks you’d like your child to work on. 2) Help your child set up their account so they can see the tasks that you’ve assigned them. You can have them download Joon on their own device or share you phone. 3) Once your child completes their tasks, you can review and approve them to make sure they were completed correctly. 4) Once approved, your children receive coins and experience points that let them feed, level up, buy things, and progress in the game with their virtual pet. As your child continues to progress in the game, they actually progress in real life too! 5) Keep adding quests (and we’ll recommend you new ones too) to help your children develop good habits! Your children cannot grow on their own. Make sure to stay involved in the process and keep assigning new quests as needed to allow your children to continue helping, learning, growing, and progressing in the game. **QUESTIONS?** Email us at contact@joonapp.io! We offer top tier customer support 24/7, 7 days a week, that will respond to your question within 15 minutes. -------------------- Privacy Policy: https://www.joonapp.io/privacy-policy Terms Of Use: https://www.joonapp.io/terms-of-service

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Reviews

  • Scam!!!!

    1
    By abibraca
    I download this app hoping to get help for my kids who have adhd, however there was not enough storage in table to download the pet app associated with it. 2 days into the trial I erase it and cancel the “subscription”. Today I am getting charged $90 on my bank account without any form of authorization for a product that I brevet tried!
  • Joon has helped immensely

    5
    By lakilucid42
    Joon had helped out 4.5 year old son with ADHD and ODD do tasks and keep on track, only complaint is the monthly cost. Wish it were free or easier to get the monthly set up. Also don’t like that gifted members receive a whole month free when I didn’t get but 2 and a half weeks free for my son using the app. Also needs the ability to schedule tasks for set times and to allow multiple times. To do a task such as brushing teeth 2 times a day instead of having to make another task for the same chore that needs done multiple times. Other than those very small things, it’s been wonderful.
  • Emoji

    5
    By Big Dyme
    All it need it’s the use of emojis 😂
  • Not even kind of worth the money

    2
    By Hanging up on Mickey
    I was expecting this to be more like a mobile game where game play was moved along by completing chores. It’s basically a to-do list, Tomagatchi, and allowance system rolled into a single app. My son never remembers to use it. He still gets his chores done, but doesn’t mark them off or even open the app because it’s boring. The reward system basically requires you to be able to afford special outings and toys in real life, and frequently. And honestly if you can do that, what do you even need the app for? It provides zero motivation on its own.
  • Great theory, kids abandoned after 1 month

    2
    By Bright&Shiny
    The idea behind this app is wonderful and has great potential. Unfortunately, it didn’t stick for my family. A monthly subscription option would have been appreciated or perhaps a 2-week trial to fully understand the app before committing to the full year cost $$$. My suggestion would be to have the reminders/notifications to check tasks be within the children’s side of the app. I found that after the newness had worn off for the kids that I was back in nag mode to make them check the app. There is so much management needed on the parents’ side that it became too much of a task to maintain daily. It appears there is a great amount of customization that can be done, plus useful templates but I simply don’t have that much time to invest in learning. There’s gold in these hills if the app could lean in more on training the children how to make these habits and be accountable for checking off tasks themselves — and not just collecting rewards from the parents’ complex effort to build and maintain the checkboxes. I appreciate the effort to help ADHD parents — keep refining it and you’ll be successful.
  • Absolutely The Worst

    1
    By CDArkansas
    You are better off using family sharing and managing screen time via family settings. This was a huge waste of money and would knit recommend this to anyone !!
  • Canceled twice and still getting billed for it!

    1
    By Alanna Luna
    This app is a total scam. I cancelled it now twice and have still gotten charged a whopping $89.99 AGAIN
  • Frustratingly Limited

    2
    By K. Machamer
    Awesome concept and my younger kids are totally into it. First block I ran into was trying to approve just 2 tasks on the free plan. I thought well let me give autonomy to my kids, they did great with that until they could barely approve/check off a task without a message stating to talk to a parent for a subscription. I understand an app needs funds to do programming, updates and to continually advance its product. However I was under the impression that we could accomplish something. Be warned the basic “free” plan will have you pulling your hair out after doing all the set up and disappointed kids when they can barely collect on their achievements.
  • Setup Issues

    1
    By bratty.matty
    Sadly, tried to set this up on a fire tablet and I’m in a cycle of limiting app access. Have been emailing back and forth with someone but they seem to have ghosted me with no resolution. This is really sad as the app has great potential but am not able to use it
  • Does everything it advertises to do

    4
    By danihereiam2
    My severely ADHD daughter is now begging to do things she’d previously have a meltdown down over. Our morning routine has become seamless within one week

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