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A Demonstration of the RealCare Baby Guide App From Realityworks

By AppleVis, 11 March, 2018

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

In this podcast, Abby gives us a walk-through of the Real Care Baby Guide iOS app from Realityworks.

According to the App Store, the Real Care Baby Guide app is designed to be used as a tool to help participants going through a Real Care Baby simulation experience from Reality works. The guide will offer features like "How-To" information, frequently asked questions, Video guides for caring for the infant simulator, Safety precautions and Stress management tips.

RealCare Baby Guide is a free download from the App Store.

More information about the RealCare Baby Infant Simulator is available on Realityworks' website at https://www.realityworks.com/products/realcare-baby.

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AppleVisPodcast1128.mp3 (63.48 MB)

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Baby think it over

By Marquia on Monday, March 12, 2018 - 12:53

I took a child development class when I was a senior in high school when I was 17… About 17 years ago. Back then our baby think it over’s had a key that you chimed in with and you had to listen for the type of cry and care for baby accordingly. The way they did fussy was when you would try to chime in when baby started crying nothing would happen that just meant that the baby was fussy and it was usually a harder cry somewhere between I am hungry and dropped head support it’s pretty cool to see that so much has changed but so much is still the same.

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