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Your Child’s Artistic Life Journal

Why?

As your children start making things like drawings, etc., you accumulate a growing number of their works of art. If you are like me, you try to keep it organized in one place but after a while, it starts to be chaotic and haphazard.

How?

A studio where you can send on a weekly (or ad hoc) schedule your child’s works you would like to keep. Artists at the studio will build a collection of these, keep them safe and organized. They will also create a unique journal of these, edit it to look beautiful, update it regularly, and create an online version so you can see the progress. Any time they think a journal is ready to be finished and to start a new one, they will consult with you and create a new one. You can, of course, get the original anytime, or a professionally printed facsimile.

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October 14, 2016

Help Kids and Parents Make Play Dates

Why?

Kids at certain ages are often hesitant (or lazy) to make play dates with their friends. It’s easier for them to either play with their phone or computer or nag their parents.

How?

A playdate scheduling app that lets kids and parents invite others and find out which of their friends is free at what dates.

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September 27, 2016

Make Sure Your Kids Are Watching the Right Movies

Why?

An easy way to decide what they can watch even when you’re not home with them.

How?

An app on your smartphone, laptop etc. that is connected to the service providing the movies to watch (Netflix, Amazon, Cable.) When your kids want to watch a certain movie, you’ll get an alert from the app with the request. You will see what movie they want, all the relevant data like plot, parental guidance, and price if it’s pay on demand etc. You can then decide to allow it or not with a simple push of a button.

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September 5, 2016

Alert Me When My Child Is Not Where He’s Supposed to Be

Why?

Have peace of mind. Know when my kids are not where they are supposed to be.

How?

Have an app installed on their smartphone (whether you tell them or not is your decision) that can take your remote commands. When you know they are supposed to be with a friend for a certain amount of time you define the time frame, the location, and radius. If they go out of the radius within the time frame allotted, you’ll get an alert and can see where they are currently. Can also be used to signal you if they are supposed to leave and they are still there 🙂

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August 28, 2016