Daily Routine Questions for Kids
Morning check‑in
Ask: “What’s the first thing you want to do when you get out of bed?” Kids love picking a tiny win—making the bed, stretching, or grabbing a glass of water. When they answer, pop the habit into your tracker (the “+” button on the dashboard) and set a gentle reminder for the same time each day. The visual streak on the habit card will keep the routine in view without feeling like a chore.
Screen‑time audit
Try: “How much time did you spend on a screen yesterday, and what did you enjoy most about it?” Let them be honest; the goal is awareness, not judgment. After the chat, add a “Limit screen time” habit in Trider and give it a timer habit if you want a Pomodoro‑style break. The built‑in timer nudges them to switch to a physical activity when the session ends.
Meal planning
Prompt: “If you could choose one healthy snack for today, what would it be?” Write the answer in the journal entry for the day. The mood emoji you pick later can later remind you whether a snack choice lifted their spirits. Over weeks, the AI tags will surface patterns like “snack‑energy” or “snack‑boredom,” helping you tweak options.
Learning bite
Ask: “What’s one thing you learned yesterday that surprised you?” When they share, add a “Read for 15 min” timer habit in the habit grid. The timer habit forces the child to actually sit and read, then marks the habit done automatically when the clock runs out. You’ll see the completion percentage rise in the squad view if you’ve invited a study buddy.
Movement moment
Question: “Which part of your body feels like it needs a stretch right now?” Kids often point to stiff legs or a sore neck after screen time. Turn that answer into a quick “Stretch 5 min” habit. If a day feels rough, hit the freeze button—protect the streak without forcing the stretch.
Evening wind‑down
Prompt: “What’s one thing you want to remember before you go to sleep?” Let them dictate a short sentence, then tap the notebook icon and add it to the journal. The “On This Day” memory feature will bring it back a month later, showing how their thoughts evolve.