A crying baby, a child with a language disorder, or even straightforward test preparation can be stressful for both parents and children. With the Child Recorder app, parents and caregivers now have an innovative way to not only soothe a child, but also address speech and language disorders and create educational tasks in a safe and natural manner.

The app can be used for individualized educational tasks and further helps with speech and language development. By recording a child’s voice with Child Recorder, the playback can prompt natural changes in behavior without the need for time-out or a stint on the naughty step. The app allows parents to save multiple recordings and can combine recordings into custom loops for quick playback, making it ideal for speech therapy and homework.

Child Recorder is available for iPhone and Android and can capture 30 second segments of audio. The app allows for multiple recordings to be saved and offers a combined recording feature. There are two versions available: a free version that comes with banner ads and a few limitations; and a paid version that costs $4.99.

Co-Founder of the app, Zorric Sia, says, “The Child Recorder affords a unique educational moment for parents and children. It is possible for children to gain a moment of self-reflection and modify their behavior. Ultimately, everyone benefits from this approach.”

The app can be set to record on launch, which means that capturing impactful events like a child’s first words will be quick and easy and the achievements can be shared with friends and family, or used to encourage the child’s progress.

For more information or to download the app, visit childrecorder.com.

About Child Recorder

Child Recorder was founded by Richard Blank, the CEO of Costa Rica’s Call Center and Technical Consultant Zorric Sia, MBA, MS. The app is an entirely safe and effective way to assist with parenting when children are prone to tantrums and outbursts. The app is also useful as a speech therapy device and assists with educational tasks. The creation team includes advisor Arthur Blank, MBA, who has 25 years of experience in the Telecom field.