Introducing Kids Police, an innovative app designed to assist parents in managing and improving their children's behavior through simulated calls from a fictional police station. This tool uses engaging and realistic pre-recorded calls to address various behavioral challenges faced by kids, offering a unique approach to discipline and encouragement.
Our app features a variety of scenarios, each carefully crafted to reflect common daily situations that children may encounter. To enhance the realism and effectiveness, we've tailored the calls into two separate sections: one for boys and another for girls, ensuring a personalized experience.
Here's a comprehensive list of behaviors and actions that Kids Police can help manage:
- Naughty: A call designed to address general naughty behavior.
- Good: A call to reward and encourage positive behavior in your child.
- Fighting: A call to address and mitigate conflicts with other children.
- Bad Language: A call to correct the use of inappropriate language.
- Messy Room: A call to encourage tidiness and cleanliness.
- Sleep: A call to enforce a healthy sleep schedule and reduce bedtime struggles.
- Eating: A call to promote better eating habits.
- Using Devices: A call to manage excessive use of electronic devices such as phones, video games, and TV.
- Homework: A call to motivate children to complete their schoolwork diligently.
In our latest update, we've introduced a 'cancel' feature, allowing you to stop the ongoing call if your child corrects their behavior. This gives parents flexibility and control over the disciplinary process. Additionally, new settings have been added where you can toggle the 'call center' feature on or off, which helps avoid any potential embarrassment when using the app in public. You can also customize the name displayed on the call screen to enhance the app's effectiveness.
We encourage parents to use Kids Police responsibly and moderately to ensure it contributes positively to your child's development without causing any psychological harm.
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What's New in Version 1.2.4
Last updated on Oct 16, 2024
We've made significant improvements to enhance your user experience by reducing the frequency of ads and removing some ads entirely.