Ok
It’s forcing me to make a review and I haven’t tried it yet
Ja, Mood Diary ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die Mood Diary-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
Mood Diary bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt $26.66.
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It’s forcing me to make a review and I haven’t tried it yet
I use this app to track my son’s ADHD symptoms. But it’s really only for raw data. You can’t leave any notes or comments. And you’re pretty limited to which emojis you use. I often write in my own which can be a pain in the neck because they don’t save from day to day. So every day I’m scrolling down to find an emoji and write hyper under it for example. If you’re willing to make your own in addition to what’s provided though It is good for a quick snapshot of symptoms or trends overtime. I can scroll down and see when he had a lot of red days vs green, for example or use it to track side effects when we change medications or doses.
Letters/words do not show up. Can’t type in child’s name or comments as nothing shows up. Tried deleting app and reinstalling but still same problem. Really want my money back now as I foolishly purchased the lifetime version.
Good for young children.
I am enjoying this for my kids. I am getting into the habit of using it daily. If I make the time I let my kids pick. They love to pick the emotion for how they feel and sometimes it takes them a while because they have so many options. For kids they need less options but that’s just my opinion. I have one I use for myself and it’s a spectrum of 5 different emotions and that works for me.
I can finally put my emotions on a chart without my parents seeing it.
As an adult setting this app up, I can’t read instructions to do. Need a magnifying glass.
We have used this tool to: 1. Identify emotion 2. Why you feel that emotion 3. What will you do with that emotion Very helpful and straight forward, as you are able to record all of these with the emoji face by typing a quick note under each feeling.
Good for little learners. Autism people should play this so they would know how people feel.
Providing the skill of recognizing various emotions of different people! Very educational