In The News
Childcare camera systems continue to generate frequent press. WatchMeGrow has been featured in radio, TV, local business journals and major newspapers across the US and Canada as well as most major publications within the child care industry.
Here is some of our recent press:
Child-care center lets parents view children on Web cam.
Day care uses technology to make parents feel safe.
Day-care providers offering remote video monitoring.
ABC News story featuring WatchMeGrow. Whether it's song-time, or play-time, parents feel like they are there at the center.
Turlock Learning Center Allows Parents to Watch Students Via Internet.
Technology: The Connected Classroom.
Web cams at childcare facilities can help alleviate the concerns of working parents who can monitor activities online.
Modbee article on the technologies at Childcare Centers and Schools providing excellent experiences for Parents and Children alike.
Working mother Joanne Patton doesn't have to leave her desk to check on her son, Alex, 2, as he goes about his day in the toddler room at Good Shepherd Lutheran Early Childhood Education Center in south Tampa.
Day Care Cameras Bring Peace of Mind.
According to a recent report issued by The Department of Justice, the peace of mind of students, parents and staff can often be quickly enhanced by the installation of video cameras as part of a closed circuit (CCTV) television system.
Web cams make day care bearable.
Daycare center uses Web cams to allow parents to keep an eye on their chidren.
Web-based video camera services are allowing parents to keep an eye on their kids all day even when they're at work.