Lily played Level 3 (Testimonial Detective) twice this week.
The skill the level worked on: figuring out who is telling the truth when two sources disagree. She also replayed Level 2 once, and unlocked Level 4.
from the OnLit team
Program 04 · Private beta
The parent side of OnLit. See what your kid played, what skill the level worked on, and one short conversation prompt you can use over breakfast.
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I What gets sent
The parent portal is built so you can read one short note in sixty seconds, then go make dinner. The fewer screens a kid's media diet requires from an adult, the better. We assumed from day one that less of you was the goal, not more.
Lily played Level 3 (Testimonial Detective) twice this week.
The skill the level worked on: figuring out who is telling the truth when two sources disagree. She also replayed Level 2 once, and unlocked Level 4.
from the OnLit team
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Parents create a parent account and can add multiple kid accounts under it. Reports for each child show up in the parent dashboard.
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Your weekly note shows which level finished, what skill it worked on, and a short conversation prompt.
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One link in every note unsubscribes the parent email. Once you unsubscribe, the email address is deleted within seven days.