The EasyPeasy App Sends Skill-Developing Game Ideas to Parents of Little Ones
Alyson Wyers — February 27, 2016 — Tech
References: easypeasyapp & betalist
Keeping kids entertained and also balancing fun with an educational component can be tricky, which is where this app for game ideas comes in. The EasyPeasy app sends game ideas to the parents of pre-school-aged children. The evidence-based games are supposed to help with their skill development before beginning school.
Based in the UK, the startup offers coaching to the parents of young ones in their early years, but could also appeal to caregivers, babysitters and family members who have slightly less experience with the 2 to 5 age group. Given a child's development at age 5 is a strong indicator of their health and success later in life, this app could play a role in setting them up right for their futures. EasyPeasy also offers a support network for parents.
Based in the UK, the startup offers coaching to the parents of young ones in their early years, but could also appeal to caregivers, babysitters and family members who have slightly less experience with the 2 to 5 age group. Given a child's development at age 5 is a strong indicator of their health and success later in life, this app could play a role in setting them up right for their futures. EasyPeasy also offers a support network for parents.
Trend Themes
1. Parental Coaching - Opportunity for businesses to develop apps or services that provide coaching and support for parents in the early years of their children's lives.
2. Educational Gaming - Demand for game apps that provide both entertainment and educational components for pre-school-aged children, creating opportunities for app developers and game designers.
3. Early Skill Development - Innovations focused on early skill development in children aged 2 to 5, presenting opportunities for businesses to create products or services that aid in their cognitive, physical, and social development.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile App Development - Growing industry for developing mobile apps that cater to the needs of parents with pre-school-aged children, offering game ideas, coaching, and support.
2. Edtech - Opportunities for educational technology companies to create interactive and evidence-based game apps that promote skill development in young children.
3. Parenting Support Services - Potential for businesses to offer coaching, support networks, and resources to parents of pre-school-aged children for their children's development.
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