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Baby’s Day Tracking Software Helps Parents with Autistic Children

Pattern Recognition Software Provides Solutions for Wide Range of Parenting Challenges

October 16, 2007 -- Pittsburgh, PA -- My Baby’s Day, Inc™ (“Baby’s Day”), a software company based in Pittsburgh (www.mybabysday.com), is pleased to announce the release of Baby’s Day – an activity tracking system that provides parents with pattern recognition data towards a wide range of parenting challenges. Information that may be used for a range of applications that include reducing potty training time, manage sleep cycles and coordinate children’s medication routines.

Baby’s Day President and Founder Lisa Evans commented: “The Baby’s Day team was delighted by the response that we received at the ABC Kids Expo 2007 to this contemporary application of tracking software on what is singlehandedly the most demanding job in the world – parenting. Our mission was in part to assist parents with special needs; parents that are coping with the challenges associated with autism, ADHD, OCD and many others.”

Baby’s Day is a tracking program that identifies patterns. Pattern recognition can contribute to assisting parents with many child development challenges, including breast-feeding, potty training, sleep schedules, food allergies, and many obstacles faced by parents with children with development challenges. Additional benefits include coordination of multiple caregivers and quantitative analysis that may help parents recognize concerns that can contribute to early identification towards treatment and care.

About My Baby’s Day™:

My Baby’s Day, Inc™ (“Baby’s Day”) is an activity tracking system that was developed to identify patterns in the day to day activities associated with parenting. Understanding that organization can lend a helping hand to finding solutions towards more effective parenting, Baby’s Day can provide parents and children alike with a better night’s sleep, facilitate quicker potty training and ensure that the baby is properly fed.

Intuitive visual feedback displayed by Baby’s Day provides vital information towards the parent finding the right routine. For example, by tracking diaper changes for a week or two, the parent can then use the resulting graph to narrow down and predict the times that the child should be encouraged to use the potty. Armed with the colorful bar graphs, parents can cut down potty training times from months to weeks or even days making life easier on the parent and helping a young child succeed in what many experts feel is the first and biggest development step a child will take.

The visual results add credibility to the efforts that parents are making to overcome challenges. The space for “additional notes” makes this software a great communication tool between parents, parents and caregivers, and a parent and specialists such as pediatricians, lactation consultants, and psychologists. My Baby’s Day Activity Tracking Software can be purchased online at www.MyBabysDay.com, Amazon.com, and other retailers listed on the site. The software retails for $18.95. The software is currently PC compatible with plans to release the Mac version in early 2008.

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For further information, contact Lacy Gambee, Publicist, Orca Communications Unlimited, LLC (520) 404-4357

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