Time Management Archives - Nelli https://nelli.com.au/category/time-management/ Empowering Kids. Simplifying Parenting. Making Daily Routines Stress-free Wed, 06 Aug 2025 10:06:03 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://i0.wp.com/nelli.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Screenshot-2024-07-29-at-11.11.39-am.png?fit=32%2C28&ssl=1 Time Management Archives - Nelli https://nelli.com.au/category/time-management/ 32 32 234914491 Getting Started with Nelli: A Parent’s Guide to Setting Up Star Points and Rewards https://nelli.com.au/getting-started-with-nelli-a-parents-guide-to-setting-up-star-points-and-rewards/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=getting-started-with-nelli-a-parents-guide-to-setting-up-star-points-and-rewards Thu, 26 Sep 2024 01:19:55 +0000 https://nelli.com.au/?p=1969 In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to set up Nelli effectively—focusing on the star points system, rewards, and how to choose the right tasks to keep your child engaged and motivated.

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Getting Started with Nelli: A Parent’s Guide to Setting Up Star Points and Rewards

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to set up Nelli effectively—focusing on the star points system, rewards, and how to choose the right tasks to keep your child engaged and motivated.

Read time: 5 minutes

 

Welcome to Nelli! 🌈 Setting up Nelli for the first time is an exciting opportunity to help your child build independence, manage their time ⏰, and stay on top of tasks with a system that’s fun and engaging. Nelli’s star points and rewards system can transform daily routines into a game, motivating your child to complete tasks with a sense of accomplishment. ⭐ In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to set up Nelli effectively—focusing on the star points system, rewards, and how to choose the right tasks to keep your child engaged and motivated.

 

1. Customising Your Child’s Profile 🎨

The first step is creating a personalised profile for your child. Nelli lets them choose their own avatar from a range of friendly monster characters and pick a profile colour. This sense of ownership is key to engaging them from the start. Don’t forget to let them choose their personal jingle 🎶—one of 16 fun tunes—which will play when it’s time for them to do a task. The jingle will be followed by Nelli’s text-to-talk feature, which calls out the task in a fun, personalised way, like: “Hey Jackson, it’s time to get dressed for school!”

 

2. Understanding Nelli’s Task Types

Nelli offers three different types of tasks to help manage your child’s day:

  • Time-based tasks: These have a set start time and a countdown duration ⏳. Your child will earn star points ⭐ if they finish the task before time runs out. This gamification-style feature is great for building urgency and focus.
  • Notification tasks: These tasks have a start time but no duration, allowing flexibility. Your child will still get their jingle and text reminder, but they can take their time to complete the task. Perfect for tasks like tidying up or finishing homework.
  • Checklist tasks: Perfect for older or more independent children, checklist tasks give your child the freedom to manage their own to-do list and mark tasks complete when they’re done. ✅

 

Nelli also has a Reminder feature, which behaves like a notification task but doesn’t offer star points. This is handy for reminders like “Don’t forget your library book!” or “Put the bins out!”

 

3. Setting Up the Star Points System ⭐

Nelli’s star points system is designed to reward your child for completing tasks. Each task can be assigned between 0 to 3 stars, depending on its importance or difficulty. Here’s how to set it up for success:

  • Start simple: Assign 1 or 2 stars for tasks like making their bed or brushing their teeth. Save 3-star rewards for more challenging tasks, like completing homework or practising a musical instrument.
  • Use time-based tasks for urgency: Time-based tasks add an extra level of excitement, encouraging your child to race against the clock to earn their stars.
  • Balance notification tasks: Use notification tasks for things that don’t require a strict deadline but still need a nudge, like “Clean up your toys” or “Start reading for 10 minutes.”

 

4. Setting Up Rewards: Finding the Right Balance ⚖

One of the main pieces of feedback we’ve received from parents is around setting appropriate reward levels. It’s important to find the sweet spot so that rewards are motivating but not too easily reached.

Tips for Setting Rewards:

  • Use small and big rewards: Smaller rewards, like a lollipop 🍭 or 10 minutes of extra screen time, should be achievable in a few days. Larger rewards, like a trip to the zoo 🦁 or a new game, should take longer to accumulate stars, teaching your child about saving and delayed gratification.
  • Start with achievable goals: If your child can’t see progress toward their reward, they might lose interest. Set rewards that can be earned within a short time, then gradually increase the difficulty.
  • Recurring rewards: Consider setting up recurring rewards, such as weekly pocket money. This gives your child a consistent goal to work towards and keeps them motivated to complete tasks regularly.

 

5. Utilising All Task Types for Maximum Engagement

We’ve noticed that some parents are sticking to checklist tasks only, which limits Nelli’s ability to prompt and engage your child. To get the most out of Nelli:

  • Mix task types: Use a combination of time-based and notification tasks. Time-based tasks add a game element 🎮 that encourages faster completion, while notification tasks provide gentle reminders without time pressure.
  • Involve your child in task timing: Let your child help choose the order and timing of their tasks. This gives them a sense of ownership and accountability.

 

6. Adjusting and Managing Tasks 🔄

Nelli gives you flexibility. If your child is unwell or it’s school holidays, you can easily snooze tasks for a day or a longer period. You can also add or remove star points manually when needed, such as awarding bonus stars for good behaviour at school or ad-hoc chores. The built-in timer feature is another handy tool for managing activities like playtime.

 

7. Using Nelli for Family Activities

Nelli isn’t just for chores! You can set up tasks for family time too. Create blocks of time for activities like bike rides 🚲, mindfulness, or one-on-one time with Mum or Dad. You can even use notification tasks for family-wide activities, like remembering to put out the rubbish bins or bringing library books for school.

 

Final Thoughts: Start Simple and Adapt as You Go

Setting up Nelli is easy, but it’s important to strike the right balance with star points and rewards to keep your child engaged. Start with simple tasks and achievable rewards, then adapt the system as you go based on your child’s needs and progress. Remember, Nelli is here to help, so don’t hesitate to explore all the different task types and features to make it work best for your family.

Enjoy the journey, and have fun watching your child grow in independence with Nelli by their side! 🚀

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The 3 Stages of Nelli: What We’ve Learned After Months of Testing

After months of thorough testing with families using Nelli, we've identified three distinct stages that children and parents tend to experience.

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After months of thorough testing with families using Nelli, we’ve identified three distinct stages that children and parents tend to experience. Whether you’re just getting started or finding yourself navigating one of these stages right now, understanding them can help you maximise Nelli’s potential and guide your child toward increased independence and better time management.

Stage 1: 🏝 The Honeymoon Phase (1-3 Weeks)

This is the “shiny new toy” stage. When Nelli is first introduced, it’s an exciting time for children. They love reaching those early rewards, and that sense of achievement drives them to complete tasks. Every jingle, every task ticked off, and every celebration animation fills them with joy. Whether you’ve chosen to use rewards or not, this phase is all about building that initial momentum and excitement.

But, as with anything new, the shine does eventually wear off. Enter Stage 2…

Stage 2: 🌨 The Dip (Weeks 2-4)

Every journey hits a bump in the road, and Nelli is no different. This is when the novelty starts to wear off, and children may begin to lose some of the excitement they had at the start. Tasks that once brought joy might feel like more of a chore, and motivation may dip. Sound familiar?

This stage is crucial. Staying consistent and persistent with Nelli is key. We’ve conducted extensive behavioural testing with families, and the results show that those who push through this stage experience long-term success. As Sam Hinke wisely said, “Trust the process.” It might feel like a grind now, but the rewards are just around the corner.

Here are a few tips to get through the Dip:

  • Switch things up: If your child is losing interest, try changing the way tasks are presented. Have you been using notification-based tasks? Consider switching to time-based tasks and involve your child in setting the durations.
  • Encourage self-accountability: Let your child have input on the order of tasks and how long they need to complete each one. They’ll feel more in control and motivated to take ownership.

Stage 3: 🌈☀ The Flow State (Weeks 3-4 and Onwards)

Oh, the sweet Flow State! This is when everything starts to click. Nelli becomes part of your child’s daily routine, and suddenly, they’re managing their tasks independently, remembering to tick them off, and responding promptly to their notification tunes. Independence and time management skills are taking off, and it’s a wonderful thing to witness. This is the stage where Nelli truly shines as a tool that enhances your family’s daily rhythm.

We’ve seen it time and time again: families who stick with Nelli through the Dip find themselves in the Flow State, and it’s glorious. But how do you get here? Let’s share a real-life example.

 

🌟 How We Overcame the Dip: A Real-Life Example

After the initial excitement, around week 2 or 3, our 6-year-old stopped reacting to her notification jingle, and both kids weren’t as diligent about ticking off their tasks. We were frustrated and found ourselves manually ticking off tasks at the end of the day – a BIG mistake! So, we made some changes.

Here’s what worked:

  • Switching to time-based tasks: We found our 6-year-old panicked about time limits, so we decided to sit down with each child, let them decide the order of their tasks, and estimate how long they thought each task would take. Then, we timed them using a stopwatch to show how quickly they could do each task. This helped ease their anxiety about timing.
  • Be firm but fair: We set a rule – if they didn’t complete the task before time ran out, no star points were awarded. Even if the task was done, but not ticked off, it didn’t count. This simple rule created a sense of ownership and accountability.

After making these changes, the difference was night and day. We successfully moved through the Dip Stage, and both kids now use Nelli daily, eagerly responding to their notification tunes and remembering to tick off their tasks. The Flow State is here, and it’s bliss!

 

💡 Tips for Navigating the Dip and Reaching the Flow

If you’re struggling to keep the momentum going, here are a few ways to switch up how you use Nelli:

  1. Time-Based Tasks: Time your child while they complete a task and add 2-3 minutes extra when setting the task duration. This helps them feel more confident and less rushed.
  2. Let Them Decide: Allow your child to choose the order of their tasks. This simple change can give them a greater sense of control.
  3. Refresh Rewards: Consider introducing new, exciting rewards if you’re comfortable with it. Bigger rewards can reignite motivation and enthusiasm.

Remember, the Dip Stage is temporary. With consistency and some thoughtful tweaks, you’ll find yourself – and your child – in that glorious Flow State soon enough!

 

At the end of the day, Nelli is here to help guide your child toward independence, responsibility, and time management. Trust the process, keep tweaking your approach, and watch the transformation unfold.

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The Importance of Consistent Routines for Children

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The Importance of Consistent Routines for Children Consistent routines are essential for children’s development and well-being. They provide structure, predictability, and a sense of security. Here’s why consistent routines are crucial for kids and how Nelli can help establish them.

Emotional Stability

Consistent routines provide children with a sense of security and stability. They know what to expect and feel more in control of their environment. This reduces anxiety and emotional stress.

Improved Behaviour

Children with consistent routines are less likely to exhibit behavioural problems. They understand expectations and are more likely to follow rules. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children who follow regular routines tend to have better emotional regulation and improved behaviour

Better Sleep

Consistent routines, especially around bedtime, improve sleep quality and duration. Regular sleep schedules help children fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer, which is essential for overall health and development.

Time Management Skills

Routines teach children how to manage their time effectively. They learn to prioritize tasks and allocate time for different activities. These time management skills are valuable throughout their lives.

Enhanced Learning

Structured routines provide a framework for learning. Children can focus better and absorb information more effectively when they know what to expect. This enhances their academic performance and overall learning experience.

How Nelli Supports Consistent Routines

Nelli helps parents establish and maintain consistent routines for their children. Here’s how Nelli can make a difference: 

Consistent Reminders: Nelli provides consistent reminders and prompts for daily tasks, ensuring that children stay on track with their routines. 

Engaging and Fun: Nelli turns routine tasks into engaging activities, making it easier for children to follow schedules. 

Customisable Routines: Parents can customise routines to fit their child’s unique needs, ensuring that the structure is effective and supportive. 

Positive Reinforcement: Nelli’s reward system encourages children to adhere to routines by providing positive reinforcement. 

By establishing consistent routines with the help of Nelli, parents can create a supportive environment that promotes emotional stability, better behaviour, and effective learning in their children.

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Parenting is a demanding and rewarding journey that often requires a delicate balance of structure and flexibility. One valuable tool in a parent’s arsenal is the humble timer. Whether it’s managing screen time, encouraging healthy habits, or fostering independence, timers can be a game-changer. So, with one of Nelli’s core features being a visual timer, it will quickly become one of your favourite go-to features. 

In this article, we’ll explore the effective use of timers with kids aged 4 to 12 and provide practical tips and creative ideas to make the most of this simple yet powerful tool.

Transition Timers and Preparation for Change:

Smooth transitions between activities can be a challenge for kids. Use timers as a visual and auditory cue to signal when it’s time to switch from one activity to another. This can be particularly helpful for transitions like wrapping up an activity or playtime, or getting ready for bedtime.

Setting Boundaries with Screen Time:

One of the primary challenges parents face in the digital age is regulating screen time. Timers can help establish clear boundaries. Set a timer for the desired screen time duration, and when it goes off, it’s a signal for kids to take a break, engage in physical activities, or switch to a different task. This not only prevents overuse but also teaches the importance of balance.

Encouraging Efficient Homework Sessions:

Homework can be a battleground for many families, but timers can transform it into a more manageable and structured activity. Set a timer for focused work intervals (e.g., 20 minutes), followed by short breaks. This technique, known as the Pomodoro Technique, helps maintain concentration and prevents burnout, making homework sessions more productive and less stressful.

Promoting Morning and Bedtime Routines:

Timers can turn routine tasks into a fun challenge. Set a timer for morning routines to encourage a swift and efficient start to the day. Similarly, for bedtime, create a calming routine with timers for activities like brushing teeth, reading, and winding down. This helps establish a sense of predictability and makes transitions smoother.

Teaching Time Management:

Time management is a crucial life skill, and introducing it early can have lasting benefits. Use timers to allocate specific time slots for different activities, allowing kids to learn how to plan their day effectively. This fosters a sense of responsibility and autonomy.

Turning Chores into a Race:

Make chores more engaging by turning them into a friendly competition against the clock. Set a timer and challenge your child to see how quickly they can tidy their room, make their bed, or complete a specific chore. This not only adds an element of fun but also instils a sense of responsibility.

Incorporating timers into your parenting toolkit can be a transformative strategy for managing daily routines, fostering independence, and instilling essential life skills in your children. Time, when used effectively, becomes a powerful ally in the journey of parenthood.

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