Junga For Therapists
Discover how therapists are using Junga to extend their influence beyond the session and into the daily lives of families.

Improve Program Consistency
Amplify the impact of your therapy program by leveraging Junga to amplify your chosen approach and extend support for patient goals.
SEL Reaches Home
Junga provides the tools necessary to extend the influence of your short sessions into the daily lives of families, directly at home.
Insights For Support
Review achievements and emotional experiences over time to analyze patterns and identify opportunities, then tailor your approach to support individual progress and goals.
Privacy-First Design
Your clients privacy is fundamental. We do not serve ads, sell or share data, or store any information restricted under HIPAA, ensuring frictionless deployment.
Backed By The Science You Trust
Therapists play a critical role in supporting the social emotional development of children, but their impact can be limited by the relatively short duration of in-person sessions. Junga builds upon evidence-based advice[2] to deliver a foundational tool to support well-established social emotional skills[3] such as self-awareness and self-management.
Encourage Confidence & Self-Esteem
Achieving goals and the recognition that comes with it (points and rewards) helps children build confidence and self-esteem through a sense of accomplishment.[6]
Support Emotional Regulation
Clear, steady expectations give children practice in labeling, coping with, and modifying emotions - "Excellent work calming down after getting upset. You've earned a point for composure!" [5]
Introduce Routines
Creating routines helps children feel secure and reduces stress by providing predictable structure[4]
Improve compliance with at home practice
Your clients are busy. Meet them where they are with tools to encourage compliance at-home in a positive, growth-focused way. Junga provides an available, consistent platform for logging their at-home practice, providing you with clear insights into their progress and areas that may need extra attention.
- Speech therapy practice
- Eye patching compliance
- Occupational or physical therapy logging
- Incontinence tracking
- Medication adherence
- Dietary tracking
- Episode logging
- Reading practice
Positioned to support social emotional growth
Parents count on your expertise for structured therapy to amplify their child's social emotional development. Junga offers a direct-access tool that reinforces SEL concepts, extending in-session exercises into the home so children and families can practice fluently and boost the program's impact. Therapists leverage Junga to support a wide range of uses such as:
- Kindness
- Leadership
- Helping others
- Sharing
- Bravery
- Optimism
- Composure
- Problem-solving
- Self-starting
- Budgeting / saving
Dive in and see how it works!
Junga complements a wide range of structured therapy programs, including mental health counseling, social-emotional learning (SEL), and physical or occupational therapy.
Junga is designed to be flexible and adaptable to fit the various approaches of behavioral methods such as The Kazdin Method® and other well-established, research-backed Social Emotional programs. We provide tools to help you implement the program and track progress to encourage growth in key areas for positive child development.
Catalog & Activity Center
Catalogs are collections of tasks and rewards designed by you. Leverage our core catalogs, create your own from scratch, or install catalogs shared by other community members. Each of your Jungas can share a catalog, have a dedicated catalog, or a mixture of both. The Activity Center can be accessed from any device and is synced in real-time.
Tasks
Each task is given a point value and you determine the criteria that qualify the task as completed. You can customize tasks with our icon set, an emoji, or your own image. Tasks can even have specific days of the week or times of the day (such as trash day on Tuesdays) to encourage routine-building. Timers can be set for tasks and opened from any device to allow seamless transitions between Keepers.
Rewards
A reward is the incentive you provide for completing tasks. Each reward has a point value and unlocks automatically once the Junga's point balance reaches the required amount. You can set quantity limits (such as one per day) and time boundaries on when rewards can be redeemed (eg: no treats after 3PM).
Experience Tracking
Track emotional experiences to gain insights into what activities and interactions are most impactful for your child's growth. Use this information to adjust your approach and provide extra support in areas that need it. Learning patterns in emotional experiences can also help you identify early warning signs of potential challenges and intervene proactively to provide support.
Visual Timers
Research has shown that visual timers help children better understand the passage of time and can eliminate the question of "how much longer", which has been shown to reduce "when will it end" anxiety [7], and positively impact behavior[8]. The use of timers introduces time management skills and time-bound events such as sharing, brushing teeth, length of game play, and others typically proceed more smoothly when a timer is involved. It really is simple: less surprises equals fewer breakdowns.
Points Freeze
A points freeze is a temporary hold on a Junga's ability to redeem points as a consequence for behavior that fell outside expectations. During this time, Jungas can continue earning points by completing tasks but will not be able to redeem points for rewards. This freeze will expire automatically after the duration set by the Keeper. A points freeze can be an effective way to encourage reflection and discussion about behavior without taking away the opportunity for growth through earning points.
What Therapists Are Saying
Hear from real therapists who have experienced the benefits of integrating Junga in their practice.
"Junga has been a game-changer for our family. It's like having a personal assistant for parenting that helps us stay connected and organized."
"As a therapist, I recommend Junga to all my clients. It's the perfect tool to keep everyone in the loop and support the child's development."
"Junga has made coordinating with my child's teachers and therapists so much easier. It's a must-have for any parent who wants to stay on top of their child's needs."
Popular Questions From Therapists
Top questions from our knowledge base to help you find answers quickly.
How can I leverage Junga to support patients in my practice?
Therapists can use Junga to organize home-practice activities that reinforce session topics, magnifying the effect of each appointment and supporting patient goals. Integrated reports, activity tracking, and action notes give therapists actionable insights, helping them shape future sessions and focus on the areas with the greatest growth potential.
View full articleHow do I connect to a patient's village?
To connect other Keepers to a patient's village, ask the patient/'s primary caregiver to go to My Village > Keepers > New Invite to send a secure invite link by email. They can add you as an Observer, which will give you access to view the Junga's progress.
View full articleWhat age range is Junga best for?
Our flexible design allows each Keeper to create a village experience tailored to support Jungas at any age or stage of life. We offer pre-configured catalogs for Jungas ages 0-3, 3-5, 5-8, 8-12, and 12+ to help get you up and running quickly, but we consider a Junga to be anyone from age 1 to 100 who relies on another's guidance for growth and development.
View full articleIs Junga free for professionals?
Yes. The subscription fee is covered by a single Primary Keeper, allowing therapists and other professionals to connect and support patients fee of charge.
View full articleWhat happens if a Junga doesn't complete a task?
If a Junga doesn't complete a task within the outlined criteria for earning the points, Keepers can apply a "miss" which serves as a gentle consequence and an opportunity for reflection and discussion about the expectations required to earn the points. Misses are tracked in the system to provide insights into patterns that may need extra attention.
View full articleIs Junga available on more than one device?
Yes, Junga is designed to be accessible on multiple devices, allowing Keepers to manage and support their Jungas from anywhere.
This multi-device capability ensures that the platform can be seamlessly integrated into daily routines, providing consistent platform for tracking progress and understanding the current state of things in their village.
For example, a Primary Keeper and Co-Keeper can work together on tasks (including timers) and monitor progress in real-time from their own device.
Does Junga serve ads?
No. Our monthly subscription covers the costs of maintaining the platform, allowing us the freedom to provide a high-quality, private, ad-free experience for our users. Our values do not align with the practice of advertising to children, and we have no plans to ever serve ads on our platform.
View full articleCan we use Junga to help support eye patching therapy?
Yes! Junga can be used to support eye patching therapy (occlusion therapy, for the treatment of amblyopia) by setting up tasks and timers to ensure consistent and accurate usage. This can help track progress and provide reminders to ensure the therapy is followed correctly.
View full articleCan we use Junga to help support speech therapy?
Yes! Junga can be used to support speech therapy by setting up tasks and timers to ensure consistent and accurate practice. This can help track progress and provide reminders to ensure the therapy is followed correctly. Reports can be generated to share with your child's speech therapist to provide insights into adherence and progress over time.
View full articleResearch & References
Evidence-informed resources behind our child wellbeing approach.
- Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. InBrief: The Science of Resilience. Retrieved February 2026.
- Dr. Alan E. Kazdin – The Kazdin Method for Parenting. Retrieved March 2026.
- What Is Social Emotional Learning? Child Mind Institute. Retrieved March 2026.
- Child routines moderate a brief behavioral intervention to enhance sleep in school-aged children. Retrieved March 2026.
- Stressed out kids? Signs and strategies - Mayo Clinic Health System. Retrieved March 2026.
- Children's self-esteem already established by age 5, new study finds - University of Washington. Retrieved March 2026.
- Time on Their Side: How Visual Timers Affect Anxiety, Performance, and On-Task Behavior in Elementary Math Assessments. Retrieved March 2026.
- The Impact of Visual Schedules for Students With Disabilities - Bethel University. Retrieved March 2026.


