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See how one family made weeknights feel calmer with a simple routine.

FAM100
Family Habits

Turn family time into a weekly habit.

FAM100 helps busy families choose simple activities, do them in a few minutes, and keep the moments they want to remember.

Know what to do tonight

A short list of age-fit ideas means family time starts faster.

Keep the moment together

Save a photo, one sentence, and what your child said while it is still fresh.

See what to repeat next week

A gentle recap shows what worked so the routine keeps itself going.

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Three small moments a week is enough
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Why families stay

Why families keep using it

Spend less time deciding. Spend more time doing it together.

Start faster

Get into a workable rhythm

Filter by age, time, and energy to cut down the choices.

It is easier to pick something even on weekdays.

Records together

Photos and notes stay in one place

Add a quick note after the activity instead of storing it everywhere else.

You can find the activity again when you want to look back.

Next step is clear

Know what to do next

Recaps keep completed activities and next ideas together.

The goal is to continue, not to do it perfectly.

Use it together

Caregivers can share the same space

Parents, grandparents, and other caregivers can all take part.

Sharing and permissions stay under your control.

Three steps

Start in three steps

1

Pick an activity you can finish today

Filter quickly by age, time, and interest.

Usually under a minute.
2

Follow the steps and begin

The instructions are clear enough to use tonight.

Most activities fit a short time window.
3

Keep the photo and one short note

Add a quick record after the activity ends.

One or two minutes is enough.

Even busy weeks can keep a rhythm.

A few times a week is enough
A real example

See what one steady week can look like

This is the kind of flow families are paying for: less deciding, a simple record, and a clear next step.

This week's plan

Three small activities, already chosen for a busy week

Kitchen color hunt

Monday · 15 min · Age 4-6

Find three colors around the kitchen and talk about where they show up.

Story switch

Wednesday · 10 min · Before bed

Let your child change the ending of a familiar story and act it out together.

Balcony weather journal

Saturday · 20 min · Morning

Notice the sky, the wind, and one sound outside, then draw one quick picture.

One-minute check-in

Saved right after the activity

Photo note: Maya found red, blue, and yellow in the fruit bowl and wanted to keep going.
Parent note: This was easiest when it stayed playful and short.
Child quote: "Can we do the blue game again tomorrow?"
Sunday recap

What the family keeps and what comes next

What worked

Short activities after dinner worked best this week.
Color and pretend-play held attention longer than worksheets.

What to repeat next

Repeat Kitchen color hunt next Thursday.
Try one outdoor activity before lunch this weekend.
Core value

Make family activities easier to keep

It is not extra work. It is a faster way to start.

Choose activities

Narrow the choices

See what fits your family first instead of a long list.

Filter by age and time.
Save the ones you repeat.
Use short, practical prompts.
Find something for tonight

Keep a record

Store the activity and the record together

Photos, notes, and reflections stay together.

Add a photo when you finish.
History stays organized by activity.
Share only when you want to.
Save one record

Recap

See what is worth repeating

The system summarizes what happened so it is easier to continue.

The focus stays on family rhythm.
Made for more than one caregiver.
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See this week

What families say

A few times a week works
Easier to start
Records stay useful
"Weeknights are easier to plan. A few simple activities each week gave us a routine we can keep."
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Emily Carter
Mom of 2 · Austin, TX
"It does not add more work. It helps us decide what to do today."
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Michael Thompson
Dad of 1 · Seattle, WA
"It is easier for every caregiver to see what has already been done."
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Olivia Bennett
Grandparent helper · Boston, MA
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Questions families often ask about FAM100

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