Practice / Aging parent

Practice the aging-parent conversation — with AI

Rehearse telling a parent it’s time for help. Voice-based AI role-play against an opponent who pushes back — with a scorecard when you finish.

Your opponent

Anne

Aging parent

I'm fine. Why would you think otherwise?

Aging mother in denial about needing help. Practice the hard care conversation without backing down.

What you practice

Telling a parent it's time to accept help is one of the hardest conversations there is — love, guilt, and their pride all pulling at once. Practice mode lets you rehearse it against Anne: an aging mother in denial who insists she's fine. It plays out in spoken, real-time AI role-play — you speak, she answers, and she deflects exactly the way a real parent would. Before you begin you set your goal — the specific concern you need to raise — and choose how hard Anne pushes back, from calm to hyper-defensive. She'll minimise, brush you off, and ask why you'd even think otherwise. Staying warm but not backing down is the hard part. When the conversation ends, Talklet shows you a communication scorecard: what you got across, where you retreated, and the moments worth another try. No audio is kept, and the transcript is gone once your scorecard is written. Rehearse until you can put the one concern into words she can't dismiss — and stay with her while it sinks in.

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Set your goal

Say what outcome you want before you begin.

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Choose intensity

Calm, firm, or hyper-defensive — you set the heat.

03

Talk it through

Voice in, voice out, in real time.

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Get a scorecard

What landed, what you avoided, what to try next.

Privacy by design

Rehearse freely. Nothing is kept.

Practice runs by voice in real time. Audio is not stored, and the live transcript is deleted once your scorecard is written — there is nothing to replay.

Practice the aging-parent conversation?

Five minutes free. No card needed. Rehearse until the real one feels easy.