28/05/2026
πΊοΈ How to Actually Read Your Child's Progress in AllyBee
When parents first open the AllyBee dashboard, a lot of them ask the same thing:
"What am I actually looking at?"
And that's a fair question. Because most learning apps show you numbers β without telling you what they mean for your child.
So here's a simple way to think about it. The dashboard isn't a report card. It's more like a map.
It shows you where your child has been, where they're moving, and where they might need a bit more time. Not to judge β just to understand.
When you see a session where your child slowed down or stepped back, that's not a bad sign. That's information. It means something got harder β and that's exactly where growth happens.
We learned this from working closely with parents who told us they didn't want more data. They wanted meaning. π
So that's what we built the dashboard to give you β not just numbers, but a clearer picture of your child's learning journey.
Explore the dashboard and see what your child's journey looks like π
π App Store: https://apps.apple.com/au/app/allybee-kids-focus-learning/id6759958394
π€ CH Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allybee.app
27/05/2026
π One Month In. Here's What Parents Are Noticing.
We asked parents who've been using AllyBee with their children for the first week to share what they noticed.
Not the big wins. Just the small, real ones. Here's what they told us:
"He actually asked to do it again the next day."
"She didn't have a meltdown when she got something wrong."
"I didn't have to sit next to him the whole time."
None of these are perfect. None of them are dramatic.
But every single one of them matters.
Because when a child with ADHD chooses to try again on their own β that's not a small thing. That's a shift.
And it starts with one calm session. Then another. Then another. π
Has your child had a first week with AllyBee? We'd love to hear what you noticed β share it in the comments below. π
Download and start your first week π
π App Store: https://apps.apple.com/au/app/allybee-kids-focus-learning/id6759958394
π€ CH Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allybee.app
26/05/2026
π You Can't Always See It. But It's Happening.
Most of the time, you sit beside your child during learning β and walk away unsure.
Did they actually understand that?
Were they just going through the motions? Is any of this actually helping?
That uncertainty is exhausting. And it's one of the things parents tell us feels hardest β not the learning itself, but not knowing where and how to help their children. We listened to that.
So in AllyBee, we built a parent dashboard β not to overwhelm you with data, but to give you one clear picture of where your child is, and when they might need a little extra support.
Not guesswork. Just clarity. π
Because when you can see what's happening, you can show up in the right way at the right moment β without second-guessing yourself.
That's what we're building AllyBee to do. Not just support your child's learning. But support you in supporting them.
See your child's progress for yourself π
π App Store: https://apps.apple.com/au/app/allybee-kids-focus-learning/id6759958394
π€ CH Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allybee.app
17/05/2026
β³ We Removed the Timer. Here's Why.
Most apps with parental control include count down the clock. A ticking timer. A flashing warning. A buzzing alert when time's up.
For many children, that's not motivation β it's pressure.
When a child with ADHD sees a countdown, their brain doesn't think "let's focus." It thinks "I'm already losing." Before they've even started.
So we made a different choice with AllyBee.
No timers. No countdowns. No pressure to rush.
Just one small task at a time β at your child's own pace. Because when learning feels calm, children actually stay longer. And try harder. Not because they have to. But because they want to. π
See what calm learning looks like for your child π
π App Store: https://apps.apple.com/au/app/allybee-kids-focus-learning/id6759958394
π€ CH Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allybee.app
13/05/2026
You've asked yourself this before. π
"Am I spending enough time with them?"
"With everything on my plate right now β am I letting them fall behind?"
Parent guilt is real. And for parents of children with ADHD, that weight can feel even heavier.
Watching your child on a screen can feel like a compromise β especially when you're not sure what they're actually doing on there.
AllyBee was built to give you both a real breather:
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Learning through play β gentle, pressure-free activities designed for how ADHD minds actually work
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Purposeful design β no loud ads, no harsh colours, no timers. Just calm, focused exploration
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Peace of mind β while life gets busy, your child is engaging with content designed with real families and learning experts
You don't have to choose between getting through your day and supporting your child.
That's exactly why AllyBee exists. ππ
Find AllyBee on the App Store and Google Play β link in first comment.
08/05/2026
Progress isnβt always a test score. π
As parents, we often look for "The Big Win"βa perfect math score or a completed level. But with ADHD children, the most important progress is often invisible to the naked eye. π§ π
Have you noticed these "Small-Big Wins" lately?
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Starting the app without being asked (Initiative).
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Taking a deep breath instead of a meltdown when a task gets hard (Regulation).
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Staying engaged for 5 minutes longer than last week (Focus).
AllyBeeβs Neurodiverse design, Gamified approach and Parent Dashboard are designed to help you track these subtle shifts in behavior, not just the academic output. Because at this age, building the habit is the real victory. ππ
Try AllyBee today and start seeing the invisible progress. β¨
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/au/app/allybee-kids-focus-learning/id6759958394
CH Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allybee.app