A read-only demo
Six months of one family's timeline.
Names and details are fictional. This is what an accumulated timeline looks like when you've been adding small moments along the way — not a record of optimization, just continuity you can revisit.
Patterns across six months
Jan → today
School transitions
Reading confidence
Bedtime & sleep
Medication & routine
Social energy
Six months ago · settling in
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observation Slow morning
Lots of stalling getting dressed. We tried a 5-minute warning before leaving the house. It helped a little.
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school Teacher email: settling in
Ms. Carter wrote that they're doing well academically but quiet in groups. She'll watch the cafeteria.
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concern Hard lunch period
Came home saying lunch was 'too loud, too many people'. Skipped the salad bar to sit at the edge.
Five months ago · OT begins
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therapy OT intake completed
Initial OT consult done. Will start weekly sessions focused on sensory regulation and handwriting.
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observation First OT session
They liked it. Came out talking about the swing. Asked when they could go back.
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win Asked for headphones themselves
Said 'I think I need quiet now' and went to put them on. Big moment.
Four months ago · early wins
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win Math without tears
Got through a worksheet using the 'two then break' approach. Proud of themselves.
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win OT noticed progress
Therapist said they're getting better at noticing when they're overstimulated before it becomes a meltdown.
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observation Smoother bedtime sequence
We added 'last drink, last book, lights' as a visual sequence on the wall. They referenced it tonight.
Three months ago · post-break rough patch
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observation Back from winter break
First day back was rough. Forgot where their locker was. Came home flat.
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concern Three hard bedtimes this week
Late winter, dark, change of routine. Took longer than usual to settle each night.
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school Push-in math support starting
School communicated that a math interventionist will push into the classroom 3x/week. Framed as additional support.
Two months ago · recovery
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win Cafeteria with two friends
Sat with their usual lunch buddy and someone new today. Said it was 'pretty good'.
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win Asked for the schedule
Pulled out the weekly schedule themselves and looked at tomorrow. Starting to use it.
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observation Brought headphones unprompted
Packed them in the morning. Reported they helped during a noisy art class.
This past month · steadier
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school Quarterly check-in
Teacher noted more participation in small-group discussion. Still quiet in whole-class settings.
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observation Playdate at our house
Two hours of legos. They needed a quiet 20 minutes after, but no meltdown.
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win Recovered after a hard morning
Tough drop-off, but they asked to text us at lunch and were OK by pickup.
What this demo doesn't show
Capture flow, document storage, follow-ups, meeting prep, multiple children, and partner sharing all live inside the app. They unlock when you start your own timeline.
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