Survey Finds 96% of Parents Believe Apps are Beneficial
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When I released my first storybook app through PicPocket Books back in January 2010, the app industry was really in it’s infancy stage. Fast forward to 2014 and we are seeing literally hundreds of thousands of children’s games and book apps ready to be downloaded. But the problem for many busy parents is knowing which ones are worth your time and money. There are so many to choose from! But luckily we have resources like Moms With Apps. Last month I wrote about what they offer and how to search their free website. I really like that they categorize the apps so it is really easy to find apps in their system based on age of your child, what category/subject you are interested in and they even have a section where you can learn more about the people behind the apps. Many of these developers are moms and dads just like you and me who saw a need for a type of app based on what their own children were requesting.
My first storybook app, Penelope the Purple Pirate, was completely inspired by my little redheaded tomboy! It makes the whole experience more personal and the site provides you with the information you need. They provide a very different experience than what you find when scrolling through the hundreds of games and storybook apps in the app store – which really, who has time for that! Especially if you are looking for a quick, fun and educational app for your toddler while trying to get some grocery shopping done (yes, I think many of us have used these devices to give us a little break).
Throughout the month of October, Moms With Apps surveyed more than 450 parents to get their thoughts about children’s apps. These are top concerns from parents from across the country. Are any of these your concern as well?
96% of parents believe that apps are beneficial to their child’s education and development.
- Moms With Apps provides parents with the ability search for trustworthy apps in a variety of different subject areas, including science, math, reading and critical thinking.
- 87% of parents report that they are concerned about their children making in-app purchases, and 81% say they worry about apps collecting their children’spersonal information.
- Founded by parents who love using technology with their own kids, Moms With Apps only features developers who have committed to high standards for protecting kids’ privacy and building great family-friendly apps – and Moms With Apps always makes it quick and easy to Know What’s Inside every app they feature so that parents can decide if it’s right for their kids.
- When selecting apps for their children, the three key issues for parents are: 1) the age-appropriateness of the app; 2) if it’s engaging for their child; and 3) if the app protects their child’s privacy.
- Moms With Apps gives parents simple tools to find the right apps for their kids. Just like nutrition labels help parents decide which snack is right for their kids, Moms With Apps provides parents with information up-front and in plain English to help them decide which app is right for their kids.
- Parents feel they waste time looking for the right apps for their kids. 49% report the process as “moderately” to “very hard.”
- With more than one million apps to choose from, it can be hard to find the right apps for kids – and even harder to know if the app their kid loves is one they can trust. Moms With Apps is the only resource for parents who want to find great, trustworthy apps for their children.
What has been your main concern when searching for apps?
You can read more about Moms With Apps here.
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