Yontara Team

Yontara Team

Product Guide

Introduction

Goals add another layer of motivation. While tasks reward individual actions, goals reward patterns - like completing homework for a whole week.

Creating Goals

How Goals Work

A goal tracks completion of specific tasks over time. When your child reaches the target, they earn a bonus reward.

Goal Examples

  • Complete all homework tasks for 5 days: Bonus 20 stickers
  • Make bed 7 days in a row: Special shop item
  • Finish 10 reading sessions: Bonus 15 stickers
  • Complete all morning routine tasks for a week: Free weekend screen time

Goal Configuration

Choose which tasks contribute to the goal, how many completions are needed, and what reward is given. You can make goals one-time or repeatable.

Cumulative vs Sequential

Cumulative goals count total completions (do this task 10 times ever). Sequential goals require consecutive completions (do this task 5 days in a row).

"Goals that require consistency (streaks) are especially powerful for building habits. Kids hate breaking a streak!"

– Habit Formation Research

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