There's a couple of ways to track how many lessons your child has completed on ABCmouse. These include:
My Stats
If you visit My Stats on the About Me page, you will see the entire record since your child first started ABCmouse.
To find the My Stats section, please follow the instructions below:
- Select the About Me section on the Student Homepage.
- Select the My Stats panel.
The Newsfeed
If you're looking for a little more insight on completed lessons, you might want to look at the Newsfeed area. This will list out the time and title of the lessons completed for all or individual profiles. To access the Newsfeed, you will need to use a desktop or laptop computer.
To find the Newsfeed area, please follow the instructions below:
- Select the Gear icon at the top right of your screen.
- Select Parent Section.
- Enter your account password to access the Parent Section.
- Scroll down the Newsfeed section, which is located on the right side of the Parent Section.
- Use the Dropdown Menu to select a specific Child Profile.
- Click on Learn More to find out what learning objectives your child is completing.
The Progress Tracker
The Progress Tracker feature, which is located in the Parent Section, is another area that you can use to track your child's progress on ABCmouse.
To find the Progress Tracker, please follow the instructions below:
- Select the Gear icon at the top right of your screen.
- Select Parent Section.
- Enter your account password to access the Parent Section.
- Select ABCmouse Progress Tracker.
The Progress Tracker allows you to see the amount of time your child has spent playing ABCmouse; this can be filtered into weekly or monthly intervals. You also have access to the number of activities completed by your child. The data can be displayed by overview, number of activities, usage by subject, or time spent per category. It can also be filtered into weekly, monthly, or overall time on the site.
The Independent Learning Section
The Independent Learning section tracks time spent on ABCmouse: Search and Explore and any activities that are outside of the Step-By-Step Learning Path, such as games in the Library, Classroom, Farm, and more.