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Advice on child health app and book

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Scribbletasticmum · 01/06/2018 10:00

Hi everyone 😊 I'm just wondering if anyone would be interested in buying a interactive app and book for a child to have of there own. The idea is that the child gets to take control. Save scribbles. It will will help with there emotions and communications. Waiting to see a therapist can be long and frustrating with children's behaviour problems this would be a kit they could have at home. Super scribble fun to understand what the child is feeling and keep track of there feelings.
Thanks. Xx

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SavoyCabbage · 01/06/2018 10:12

No. If my child had problems with their emotions I would not want her to use an app to deal with it. Is it like a drawing book but on an app?

Also, I never pick on people's spelling and grammar on MN but if you are selling something or writing something for professional purposes it's important.

bionicnemonic · 01/06/2018 10:24

Exactly as the savoycabbage said

Scribbletasticmum · 03/06/2018 20:53

Thankyou for the reply. Sorry about my poor spelling and grammar. I was just looking for advice. It is an art therapy app I did originally have a book only then someone advised me to try an app design 😊

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SavoyCabbage · 03/06/2018 22:46

Could it be adapted for adults? I think people might be reluctant to buy an app for their children who have emotional difficulties but would feel ok about doing it for themselves.

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