Introducing Kids Police, a revolutionary application designed to assist parents in disciplining their children's behavior using a unique method: a fake call from a simulated police station. This app is crafted to address the challenges posed by children who are often naughty or unresponsive to parental guidance. By using pre-recorded calls tailored to various common behavioral issues, Kids Police provides a novel approach to encourage positive behavior in children.
We have meticulously recorded a variety of calls that reflect real-life scenarios, ensuring they resonate with the everyday experiences of families. To enhance the realism and effectiveness of the app, we have created two distinct sections: one for boys and one for girls, allowing for a more personalized approach to behavior correction.
The app addresses a wide range of behaviors and actions, including:
- Naughty: A call designed to manage general naughty behavior.
- Good: A call to reward and reinforce positive behavior in children.
- Fighting: A call specifically for addressing conflicts and fighting with peers.
- Bad Language: A call to curb the use of inappropriate language.
- Messy Room: A call to encourage tidiness and cleanliness in personal spaces.
- Sleep: A call to enforce bedtime routines and improve sleep habits.
- Eating: A call to promote healthy eating habits.
- Using Devices: A call to manage excessive use of electronic devices such as phones, games, and TV.
- Homework: A call to motivate children to complete their school assignments diligently.
In our latest update to version 1.2.4, we've introduced a cancel feature, allowing parents to call back the police station or patrol to halt the operation at any time, particularly useful if the child has ceased the undesirable behavior. Additionally, we've added customizable settings where you can toggle the "call center" on or off to prevent any potential embarrassment in public settings. Users can also personalize the name displayed on the call screen.
We encourage parents to use Kids Police responsibly and moderately, ensuring it does not cause psychological harm to their children. Our goal is to support you in fostering a positive and disciplined environment for your family.
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What's New in Version 1.2.4
Last updated on Oct 16, 2024
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