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Starling by VersaMe app for iPhone and iPad


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Reference Education
Developer: Versame
Free
Current version: 2.5.2, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 18 May 2016
App size: 30.68 Mb

Stay focused on those precious moments with your baby while also boosting his/her language and brain development. Use the app to pair with your Starling wearable to get research-backed activity prompts and track the number of words spoken to your baby or toddler.

DISCOVER THE POWER OF WORDS. Will your child be an early talker or late talker? You may not be aware that speaking with your baby from birth can impact his/her trajectory for life. Over the past three decades, researchers from top universities like Stanford have been documenting how verbal engagement affects brain development, and the findings are remarkable. The research shows that the number of words a child hears before age four is the single biggest predictor of that child’s future success.

BRAIN BOOSTING. 82% of brain growth happens before a child’s third birthday. The Starling encourages you to nourish your child’s brain during the most rapid stage of development by talking and engaging more. For the first time, you can track words, get feedback to improve the quality of your interactions, and ensure your child is on the path to greater success and happiness.

TRACK VERBAL INTERACTION. The Starling is a smart little device that tracks the number of words your baby hears and says each day. And not only is it smart, it’s intuitive. Paired with its smart-phone app, the Starling gives you personalized information, analytics, and activities to make sure your child is on track to reach his/her full potential

SET WORD GOALS. Set a daily interaction goal with your child. Measured in words, the Starling will help you minimize distractions and stay focused on what truly matters in life.

PERSONAL CONVERSATION COACH. The Starling provides challenges and daily activity prompts to help guide you towards best practices and help answer the question “what should I be doing?”