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A mobile app to track incidents and behaviors objectively

A mobile app to track incidents and behaviors objectively

How many times have you gone to your doctor or support group to get help and advice and they asked you to give them numbers?

  • The number of tantrums this week? How violent were they on a scale of 1 to 5? Was there physical violence to self? To others?
  • How many hours of sleep on Monday night?
  • How many calories did she take in last week?
  • How many times did he used the wrong word for something since I last saw you?
    etc…

We know that we need to keep track of such things. Guess what, there is an app for that!

Watch the tutorial video. It says everything you need to know about the app. It’s really well done.

It’s pricey for a mobile app at $30, but I have not seen any other mobile app come close.

Buy Buy Buy

There is “track and share pro“, an app for the iPhone, but you cannot add different observers, which is a crucial piece of information when you report your observations. It is important to know that Dad observed and tracked last week, not Mom. Different people see different things. Also with track and share pro you cannot add different “clients” and if you have more than one child with challenges, you will need a way to keep observation data separate for each one.