Pattern Analysis

Behavior Patterns Dashboard

AI-identified patterns from behavior log data. The more you log, the more accurate these become.

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Meltdowns by Time of Day

When escalation is most likely to happen

6-9am
12%
9am-12pm
8%
12-3pm
18%
3-5pm
35%
5-7pm
20%
7-9pm
7%

Meltdowns by Day of Week

Which days see the most escalation

22%
Mon
15%
Tue
18%
Wed
14%
Thu
24%
Fri
4%
Sat
3%
Sun

Trigger Breakdown

What causes the most escalation

Transitions
32%
Sensory overload
24%
Demands
18%
Hunger/Fatigue
14%
Social
8%
Other
4%

Meltdowns by Location

Where escalation happens most

Home38%
School32%
Public places18%
Car8%
Other4%

AI-Identified Patterns

These patterns are identified by analyzing your behavior log data over time. Confidence scores increase with more data.

92%

confidence

Your child's meltdowns are 3x more likely on school days between 3-5pm. This pattern suggests post-school sensory overload and transition fatigue.

Recommendation

Build in a 30-minute quiet decompression period immediately after school before any demands or activities.

87%

confidence

Transitions between activities account for 32% of all logged meltdowns, making them the single largest trigger category.

Recommendation

Use visual timers and 5-minute/2-minute/1-minute warnings before every transition. Consider a visual schedule board.

78%

confidence

Friday meltdowns are 60% more intense than other weekdays, likely due to accumulated sensory fatigue from the school week.

Recommendation

Reduce Friday afternoon demands. Consider early pickup or a lighter schedule on Fridays when possible.

71%

confidence

Meltdowns preceded by hunger or fatigue cues are 2x more likely to reach 'severe' or 'crisis' intensity levels.

Recommendation

Maintain consistent snack and sleep schedules. Pack portable snacks for transitions. Watch for early fatigue signs like rubbing eyes or increased stimming.

See Your Child's Real Patterns

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