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SocialQuest AIby Little AI MindsFamily trust center
A plain-language guide for families who want to understand safety, privacy, AI generation, and parent controls before using social practice missions.

Little AI Minds family
SocialQuest AI is an educational practice app. It helps children rehearse communication moments with gentle stories, clear choices, and parent guidance. It is not a medical or clinical service.
Why this stays safe
SocialQuest is useful because it keeps the boundaries clear while making everyday practice easier.
No ad model and no engagement tricks built around children.
Educational practice only; it does not diagnose or treat.
Profiles, consent, sharing, deletion, and emails stay parent-controlled.
Pricing and plan decisions stay away from mission play.
Deletion/export paths and local-first practice notes are visible.
AI generation stays gated, reviewed, and separate from open-ended child chat.
Mission feedback names what may happen next and suggests one helpful phrase. It never labels a child as bad for needing support.
Helpful choices can include asking for space, taking a break, using simple words, or telling an adult what feels too much.
Generated scenarios run through structure checks and safety rules before they are shown. Unsafe drafts fall back to prepared practice content.
Parents choose whether AI missions, reviewed avatar clips, reviewed voice clips, and local camera preview are allowed for their family.
Profiles can focus on concrete goals like asking to join, waiting, repair after mistakes, flexibility, or recognizing feelings.
The product is designed around short missions and gentle replay, not pressure, streak stress, or public leaderboards.
OpenAI, Supabase service role, Stripe, and email keys are kept out of browser code and real environment files are not committed.
Voice mode is off by default. The current product does not store raw child audio.
Practice Mirror does not use eye tracking, pupil tracking, face identity detection, or emotion scoring.
Our own Supabase project records fixed parent-level product events and low-detail error codes. These events contain no ads, child identifiers, names, answers, free text, or diagnoses.
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Families begin with a small weekly rhythm: one short lesson, one story mission, one real-life try, and one parent reflection. The goal is steady practice that can continue for months, not a rush through a course.
Production currently runs on the stable Vercel address. The SocialQuest domain, receiving inbox, and provider redirects still need to be connected before a wider family launch.
Publish a support email, response process, deletion request path, and simple parent help articles.
Test with a small group of parents using real devices, multiple languages, and clear feedback questions.
It is for children who benefit from concrete, playful rehearsal of everyday communication moments. That can include many kinds of learners.
No. The app focuses on practice, choices, feelings, and repair. It avoids shame and does not ask children to ignore their own needs.
Yes. Parent consent settings control AI missions, avatar clips, voice clips, and local camera preview.