1. A positive review by the Expert Center of St. Petersburg State University (Varvara Anikina, Ph.D. in Psychology, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mental Health of Children and Parents) received.
2. A positive review from the St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University (Galina Suslova, M. D., head of the Department of Rehabilitation at the Faculty of Postgraduate and Additional Professional Education) received.
3. App trials completed successfully in women’s crisis centers in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
4. BabyApp mobile app successfully tested at an early development center in the Krasnodar Krai.
5. A training course on “First.School Methodology” conducted and 21 certifcates issued to psychologists and teachers planning to work with mother-and-child pairs.
1. Received positive reviews from the professional communities.
2. Conducted 870 game lessons and flmed videos for the app, which moms are now using to teach their babies.
3. Presented the project at the Ananiev Readings, an international scientifc conference conducted annually by the Psychology Department of St. Petersburg State University.
5,000+ downloads of the mobile app.
1. 350+ moms exercising with their children on a regular basis.
2. Reduced risk of child abandonment among underage mothers (according to questionnaires used to test the BabyApp at women’s crisis centers).
Planned impact: Active promotion of the BabyApp mobile app in the professional and parenting communities.
Subscription revenue.