This site is a solo dev sharing parenting-driven app dev work. The stance: "I built these apps to help my own parenting. Try them if you want." I publish dev notes for Lyco App, plus what I tried at home.
Apps: every app on the Lyco App list — TodoGacha, TodoBingo, TodoSugoroku, TodoFarm, PlanetLoopTimer, TroubleNote (6 apps) — was built for my own parenting first, then tried at home. The theme is "how kids' motivation actually moves", explored from slightly different angles.
Dev notes: the Blog documents the app dev process and what I tried at home. When I read ADHD papers, it's to inform my app design — not to give medical advice. Citing references is just an engineer's habit, I guess.
This site is one engineer-who-parents sharing solo app dev work — it's not a medical info site. I'm not a parenting expert, not a medical expert — just an engineer in the middle of parenting.
What I write is my own parenting log, not about other kids. When I read ADHD papers, it's to inform my app design — not medical advice.
References here are notes for app features, not claims of medical authority. If something concerns you, please consult a qualified professional.
I'm figuring this out day by day too. From one parent to another, what I write is just what I tried.
No. This is personal experience — not medical advice or diagnostic claims. When I cite research, I'm reading it as input for app design.
As an engineer, understanding "how people actually start moving" and "how memory works" helps me build better tools. The citations are app design inputs, not medical recommendations.
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