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Ginko, co-founded by Larissa May and Dr. Raghu Kiran Appasani, has introduced an innovative AI-driven parenting app designed to assist families with children aged 6 to 14. This new platform is supported by a team of psychiatrists and pediatricians, ensuring that it is grounded in professional expertise and tailored to meet the unique needs of modern parenting.
The app provides 24/7 guidance, allowing parents to access valuable resources and advice whenever they need it. One of its standout features is the personalized playbooks that cater to individual family dynamics and challenges, enabling parents to implement effective strategies for managing their children's screen time.
In addition to its practical tools, the app adheres to HIPAA compliance, ensuring that user data remains secure and private. With the increasing concerns surrounding children's screen usage, Ginko's app aims to empower parents with the knowledge and support necessary to foster healthier habits in their families.
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