As a parent, navigating the challenges of disciplining your children can be tough. That's where the Kids Police app steps in, offering a unique and engaging method to help guide your children's behavior. This innovative application utilizes the concept of a simulated call from a fake police station to address various behavioral issues in a way that captures your child's attention and encourages them to reflect on their actions.
The Kids Police app features a collection of pre-recorded calls designed to mimic real-life situations, making the experience as realistic as possible. We understand that different approaches might be needed for boys and girls, so the app includes tailored sections for each. Here’s a comprehensive list of behaviors and actions the app is designed to manage:
- Naughty: A call crafted to address general naughtiness.
- Good: A call to reward and reinforce positive behavior.
- Fighting: A call specifically designed to tackle issues related to fighting with other children.
- Bad Language: A call aimed at curbing the use of inappropriate language.
- Messy Room: A call to encourage tidiness and organization.
- Sleep: A call to assist with children who struggle with maintaining a consistent bedtime routine.
- Eating: A call to promote healthy eating habits.
- Using Devices: A call to manage excessive use of electronic devices like phones, games, and TV.
- Homework: A call to motivate children to complete their schoolwork diligently.
In the latest update to version 1.2.4, we've introduced a new 'cancel' feature. This allows parents to call back the simulated police station or patrol to halt the operation at any time, especially useful if the child corrects their behavior promptly. We've also added new settings to enhance user experience, including an option to activate or deactivate the "call center" feature, ensuring discretion when used in public settings or among others. Furthermore, you can now customize the name displayed on the call screen to fit your preferences.
We encourage you to use the Kids Police app responsibly and with moderation to ensure it does not cause any psychological harm to your children. Our goal is to support you in fostering a positive environment for growth and learning.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.2.4
Last updated on Oct 16, 2024
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