Ages 4–6

Play that builds independence

Few words, lots of "I did it": teeth, tidying, getting ready — with a mascot friend nearby.

What's often hard at 4–6

  • Kids don't see why daily "have to" matters
  • Easy to get distracted and forget simple steps
  • Parents repeat the same reminders

How MIO helps

Mascot as a friend

MIO celebrates when your child succeeds — a clear emotional reward.

Very simple tasks

Short rituals: teeth, clothes, toys — no long lists.

Coins and small rewards

A walk or favorite play — for doing it themselves.

Play that builds independence

Example tasks

Brush teethGet dressedTidy toysHelp set the table

A safe family space

Parents manage tasks and rewards. Kids only see what fits their age and your family rules.

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Age-specific questions

Works if my child can't read well?

Yes. Tasks are short, with icons and the mascot — easy to grasp.

How many tasks per day?

Start with 2–3 simple ones. Rhythm matters more than volume.

Is it safe for preschoolers?

Yes. Parents control tasks, rewards, and what the child sees.