Disciplining children can be a challenging task for parents, and finding effective methods to encourage good behavior is crucial. Introducing Kids Police, an innovative application designed to assist parents in managing their children's behavior through simulated interactions with a fake police station. This app uses pre-recorded calls tailored to address common behavioral issues, providing a unique approach to guiding children towards better conduct.
Kids Police features a variety of real-life scenarios that parents may face daily. To enhance realism and effectiveness, the app is divided into two sections: one for boys and another for girls. This segmentation ensures that the calls are more relatable and impactful for the child.
Here's a comprehensive list of the behaviors and actions that Kids Police addresses:
- Naughty: A call specifically designed to address general naughty behavior.
- Good: A call that rewards children for exhibiting good behavior.
- Fighting: A call that tackles the issue of fighting with other children.
- Bad Language: A call aimed at correcting the use of inappropriate language.
- Messy Room: A call to address the problem of a disorganized room.
- Sleep: A call to help with children who resist bedtime and struggle with sleep schedules.
- Eating: A call for children who do not eat properly.
- Using Devices: A call for those who spend excessive time on electronic devices like phones, video games, and TV.
- Homework: A call to encourage children to complete their homework.
In the latest version 1.2.4 of Kids Police, we've introduced a cancel option, allowing parents to call back the police station or patrol to stop and cancel the operation at any time. This is particularly useful if the child has ceased the undesirable behavior. Additionally, we've added new settings where you can choose to activate or deactivate the "call center" to prevent any potential embarrassment when using the app in public places. You can also customize the name displayed on the call screen to any name of your choice.
We encourage parents to use Kids Police responsibly and moderately to ensure it does not cause psychological harm to their children. Our aim is to support you in fostering a positive and disciplined environment for your kids.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.2.4
Last updated on Oct 16, 2024
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