Wednesday, April 16, 2014

How much do the kids who are driving the School Buses today know about technology and babysitting kids? More than you think!


Well, it turns out they know a lot more than we thought they did!

First off, they know they need to know more than turning on the iPad or the TV to keep kids entertained:
•   They need to know mom and dad's rules for behavior, snacks (if any) and bedtime.
•   They know the first order of the babysitting business is to keep the kids safe at all time, from exit doors to emergency phone numbers.
•   They need to know the guidelines for being a top-notch, well-liked and capable babysitter. 

Surprisingly, we found they are great critics of our new Babysitting, Inc mobile app, now available through http://realexperiencesatlife.com/ by clicking on the Apple App store. We gave a copy of this innovative new tool on how to be an even better babysitter to three local kids 14, 12 and 9. Their jury is in.

Here's what Josh, age 10 had to say:  "I opened the app and was surprised on how and organized it was! I started exploring and now I want to start my own babysitting program. I was so reeled in by this useful information. I would highly recommend this app to others."

What did they like best? Sam and Ellen said "Being able to move about the app and select the topics of greater interest....the blend of readable text, interesting pictures and helpful videos....well organized & colorful....useful information."

What other suggestions did they all have? "You need a place so we can keep their own notes....choose our own font and colors....a place to do an internet search for more info....a place where other kids can submit their reviews and ask question and share tips....some cooler choices for business cards and design our own business posters." Makes sense to us, too!

Yes, we ask so-called experts to review our apps too. But the kids are our major customers too and it just makes sense to listen to them. Wouldn't you agree?  More to come....and soon...from Sam, Josh, Ellen and more kids.
        

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