Why a custom skill beats a one-off prompt for kids homework prep
Every kid has their own class, their own teacher, their own WhatsApp group. The neighbor's setup is different. The skill holds the specifics: the kids' names, the grades, the lead teachers, and the history of what happened this week. A one-off prompt cannot hold all of that across a school year.
What makes this skill specifically yours
- Your specific family: how many kids, in which grades, at which schools. One kid, or four, or two in two different schools. The skill knows the structure.
- Your school's communication patterns: some schools use Mashov, some only WhatsApp, some Webtop. The skill knows where to look for information.
- What you, the parent, own: prints? hands-on projects? after-school pickups? Spell out the family split so the skill knows which tasks are yours.
Three things to include in your description
- Kid roster: name, age, grade, school, and lead teacher's name.
- Information sources: each class's WhatsApp group, the school diary (Mashov / Webtop), or messages from the homeroom teacher. The skill needs to know what to read.
- Your cadence: should the skill produce the first summary Sunday morning? every evening? before you head to the supermarket?
What this skill is NOT
This skill does not do the homework for the kids. We do not want it to. It does not fix the kid's exercise, does not write the essay, and does not play the first-grade memory game in their place. It documents for YOU what is needed, where it is, and when it is due.
Drop our catalog a look first
If you want a generic kids-education skill maintained for everyone, check the agentskills.co.il/en/categories/education catalog. The generator is for the parts that are uniquely yours.