Autism Progress Tracker for Parents
Nesto gives parents a simple, structured way to track daily home activities, record how their child responded, and see what is building week by week — then share it as a PDF with the people supporting their child.
Preview progress tracking
Parents can follow activity history, recent consistency, and progress patterns without guessing what changed across days or weeks.
Visual preview based on Nesto app features. Nesto is educational support, not a medical diagnosis or treatment tool.
See completed activities, recent responses, and where support still feels hard.
Turn tracked observations into a clearer parent-friendly PDF for conversations.
Progress is only visible when you record it
Parents often feel unsure whether what they are doing at home is making any difference. Nesto makes the answer visible — one session at a time — so home support feels less like guessing and more like a structured plan.
Complete a home activity session
Each day, the app suggests a structured activity matched to your child's focus areas. You run the session and record what you observed — whether your child responded easily, needed help, or found it too difficult.
The app learns from your recordings
Nesto uses your session responses to decide what comes next. Skills that are building get reinforced. Activities that are consistently too difficult move to a simpler backup. Activities that have been fully mastered progress to the next level.
Review your weekly summary
At the end of each week, Nesto shows which activities were completed, which skills seem to be strengthening, and what deserves a closer look. Weekly wins keep home support motivating for parents.
Generate a PDF to share
When you have an appointment with a pediatrician, therapist, or school team, generate a PDF progress summary in the app. It captures what you have been practicing, what was observed, and what is still in progress.
What parents actually track in Nesto
Tracking in Nesto is built around what parents can observe and record at home — without needing clinical training or specialist tools.
Activity completion
Record each day's activity session: which activity was done, how long it took, and how your child responded during the session.
How your child responded
After each session, mark whether the skill felt easy, needed prompting, or was too difficult. This drives what Nesto suggests next.
Building and mastered skills
Nesto tracks when a skill is consistently achieved independently — and when it is time to move to the next challenge in that focus area.
Weekly wins and streaks
See which activities were completed this week, celebrate consistent practice, and notice which focus areas need more attention.
Shareable progress summaries
Generate a structured PDF that summarizes what has been practiced and observed — ready to bring to an appointment or share with school.
Periodic re-evaluation prompts
Over time, Nesto prompts you to re-check whether the initial focus areas still match what your child needs, so support stays current.
Progress looks different at every stage
Nesto's tracking is designed to feel meaningful whether your child is just starting home support or has been practicing for months.
Establishing a routine
The first sessions are about consistency, not results. Nesto tracks that you showed up and practiced — building the habit is the progress at this stage.
First skill responses visible
You begin to see patterns: which activities your child engages with, where prompting is needed, and which focus areas feel easier than expected.
Skills beginning to build
Consistent practice starts showing in session responses. Some activities that were difficult feel easier. Weekly summaries give parents clearer language for professional conversations.
A record parents can refer back to
Over months, your progress history becomes a meaningful record of what your child has been practicing and how responses have changed — useful for reviews, school transitions, or new professionals.
Why progress tracking matters for parents
Tracking is not just about data. It changes how parents experience home support and how professionals understand what a family has been doing.
Appointments become more specific
Instead of "we've been doing activities at home," parents can say which skills were practiced, what was observed, and what felt hard — giving professionals better information to work with.
Home support stays motivated
Tracking creates visible proof that practice is happening. Weekly wins and completed streaks help parents feel that daily effort is building toward something real.
School conversations get easier
A PDF showing months of home practice is a powerful tool at school meetings, education plan reviews, or transition discussions — supporting a fuller picture of your child.
Support adjusts when needed
If your child is consistently struggling with a skill, the tracking makes it visible — prompting a simpler backup in the app and a clearer conversation with their care team.
Progress tracker FAQ
Short answers for parents thinking about how tracking works in Nesto.
What does Nesto track exactly?
Nesto tracks which home activities were completed each day, how your child responded during each session, which skills appear to be building over time, and weekly summaries of practice. It does not track medical data or replace clinical assessment.
Can I share the progress report with a doctor or therapist?
Yes. Nesto can generate a PDF progress summary that parents can bring to pediatrician visits, school meetings, or therapy appointments. The report summarizes activities completed, observations noted, and areas where practice is ongoing.
Is progress tracking free in Nesto?
Basic progress tracking is included with the app. A detailed PDF progress report with full activity history is a premium feature. The app clearly shows what is free vs premium before you need to make any decision.
How is this different from a clinical progress report?
Nesto tracking records parent observations from home sessions — not clinical measurements or professional assessments. It is a useful input for professional conversations, not a replacement for a formal developmental report by a qualified professional.
What if my child makes no progress?
If activities are consistently too difficult, Nesto adjusts to simpler backup tasks. If progress feels stuck for a while, that is a useful signal to discuss with your child's doctor or therapist. Nesto tracks what happens so that conversation can be more specific.
Clear before parents download
Nesto is built as an educational autism support app for families. The app is free to download, shows premium features before purchase, and keeps progress tracking separate from clinical assessment.
Parents can begin with screening support and basic app access. Advanced guidance, reports, community, and activity depth may be premium inside the app.
Nesto does not diagnose autism, provide treatment, or replace a pediatrician, therapist, psychologist, or local professional evaluation.
PDF reports are parent observation summaries created from information entered in the app, not clinical records or diagnostic documents.
Families should review the privacy policy before adding child details. Nesto aims to use data only to support the app experience parents choose.
For medical concerns, urgent changes, developmental regression, or safety risks, speak with a qualified professional in your country.
Start tracking your child's home progress
Daily sessions. Weekly summaries. PDF reports for appointments. Nesto makes home support visible and shareable — so your effort is never invisible to the people helping your child.