Parent Helper AI
Mock AI planning with parent review, editable drafts, and privacy-first local saving.
Parent planning workspace
Build the next routine, story, calm plan, or report without starting from scratch.
The MVP uses mock AI drafts, but the product flow is realistic: generate, review, edit, approve, then save to the child-facing section.
10
Builder tools
planning modules
0
Saved AI items
parent-approved only
0
AI weekly plans
0 draft items waiting
Review workflow
The child app changes only after parent approval.
Enter only the details needed for the plan.
Generate a mock draft locally for the MVP.
Review and edit every line before approval.
Save only approved content to the child app.
What parents can create this week
Practical planning, not open-ended child chat.
Routine Builder
Visual steps, transition script, reward idea
Social Story Builder
Short pages with picture placeholders
Calm Plan Builder
Triggers, warning signs, calm scripts
Communication Card Builder
AAC-style cards for parent review
Game Plan Builder
Weekly calm game recommendations
Learning Plan Builder
7-day low-stimulation learning plan
Progress Summary Generator
Careful non-clinical summary
School / Therapist Note Generator
Editable note draft
Sensory Support Ideas
Non-medical environmental supports
Life Skills Plan Builder
Steps, visual schedule, practice plan
Safety rules
Parent-facing first. No open child chatbot.
- AI cannot diagnose, prescribe, replace professionals, or promise treatment.
- All generated content must be reviewed and edited before saving.
- Child-facing Buddy Mode uses buttons only and short safe responses.
- Production must handle COPPA, parental consent, safety filters, human review, and zero data retention needs.
Privacy warning
Mock responses run locally in this MVP.
Do not enter private medical, school, address, or emergency information unless you understand how it will be used.
AI-generated suggestions are for support and planning only. They are not medical, therapeutic, or educational advice. Review all suggestions before using them with a child. For medical, behavioral, or educational concerns, consult a qualified professional.