Reports
Missed chores and on-time reports
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Missed-chore reporting is there to make patterns visible. It should help parents adjust the system, not turn one rough evening into a permanent label.
When a chore is counted as missed
Choreze records a missed deadline when an assigned child chore passes its deadline without an acceptable on-time submission. Same-day chores are checked later in the evening so the family has room to finish the day.
If a child submitted before the deadline and a parent sends the work back after the deadline, Choreze gives a retry window based on difficulty before counting it missed.
What reports show
Family and child reports show total missed chores, active missed chores, excused missed chores, and an on-time completion rate. Category rows also show where misses are clustering.
The missed-chore list includes the child, chore title, when the miss was recorded, and whether it has been excused.
When to excuse a miss
Parents can excuse an active missed chore when the miss should not count against the child: sickness, schedule changes, unclear instructions, or a parent review delay.
Use the note field to explain the exception. That keeps the report honest without erasing the fact that the deadline needed attention.