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Parents Concern launches app to help parents

India Blooms News Service | | 22 May 2015, 02:32 am
New Delhi, May 22 (IBNS): In a bid to help parents in upbringing their children, Parents Concern have developed an app named 'ItsMyChild'.

"Itsmychild™ is a breakthrough product that helps parents improve their children’s holistic development,while ensuring their safety and security. This gives parents peace of mind in their daily schedules, without having to constantly worry about their child’s whereabouts," the company said in a statement.

The mobile app which can be downloaded onto both the Parent’s and Child’s smartphone.

The app is available in different editions in order to cater to each parent’s unique concerns

There are many features like “CareerReady” or “FindHelp” which assist parents in sourcing career counselors, local job training institutes, babysitters, and more.

Parents can even get real time locations of their child through “FindMyChild” or “CheckInByChild”  functions.

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