An app replaces pen and paper to facilitate effective daily communication between parents and teachers in special education frameworks
Acquired by Israel Elwyn and available for tech company adoption as part of their Csr
An app replaces pen and paper to facilitate effective daily communication between parents and teachers in special education frameworks
Acquired by Israel Elwyn and available for tech company adoption as part of their Csr
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The project was acquired by Israel Elwyn
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Yuval talks about developing the project (Hebrew)
Israel Elwyn and Kesher are looking for tech company to adopt the project as part of their CSR.
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Israel Elwyn operates rehabilitative day care centers across Israel for children with disabilities (toddlers between six months and three years of age). The organization’s day care centers are legally obligated to keep a “contact notebook” in which the teacher writes a daily report for the parent or guardian of each child.
The teachers currently maintain this “contact notebook” with regular pen and paper.
The process of reporting with the notebook is cumbersome for both parents and caregivers.
A mobile app to help parents and caregivers stay connected, which easily and efficiently delivers all reports and updates.
These include continual updates between caregivers and parents such as the child’s eating, activity, health care treatments and more.
The app will make it easy and accessible for the staff to report, and parents will be kept updated at all times and receive a rapid and comprehensive report. Another important advantage of the app is that the child’s medical records will be saved in the cloud.
Target Market
The families of toddlers with disabilities (from six months to three years of age) and their caregiving staff