Transcript of On Target: IoT for moms
- 1. On TargetSecond Time Moms & IoTAlice Fang | Jeff
Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 2. When moms see bad behaviors in their kids,they blame it on
themselves because if theywere the ones who taught a bad
behavior,they can also make it better.On TargetAlice Fang | Jeff
Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 3. On TargetTimeControl**Moms definecontrol as theability to
makethings betterPerceived ControlActual ControlAlice Fang | Jeff
Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney | Dafna Szafer1st TimeMoms 2nd Time
Moms
- 4. Maria:You have to accept that you can't control everything.
Itwas like, me at the beginning, I was like, if he goes to napat 11
I'll be able to do that and that and that. And then itwas 11 and I
was shaking him like that so he could go tosleep, but he would stay
awake, until like noon, and thenmy obligations I would have to
postpone them, and I wasgetting angry. With myself, with him. So at
some point youjust accept, I'm gonna do work when he lets me do
work.And that frees your mind.On TargetAlice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum
| Rachel Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 5. Experience tells Mom which battles are worthfighting, and
gives her something to referencewhen situations come up
repeatedly.On TargetAlice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney |
Dafna Szafer
- 6. What kind of information matters to Mom?On TargetAlice Fang
| Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 7. Jess:I was a great student two months beforelabor and
delivery. I did all of my homeworkand did all of my preparing with
my husband,which, a lot of them got thrown out of thewindow when
you're in the hospital room. Butthe second time, I think now, it's
more that Iremember what I've been through.On TargetAlice Fang |
Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 8. Moms are interested in their kids personalprogress, not just
national comparisons.On TargetAlice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel
Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 9. On Target Alice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney |
Dafna Szafer
- 10. On Target Alice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney |
Dafna Szafer
- 11. Design Principles Identify and track progress for
First-Time-Mom to encourage her inmoments of uncertainty. Preserve
Second-Time-Moms experiences from her first child, to giveher a
sense of familiarity and a point of comparison. Automatically
collect data about childs progress, so Mom has arepository of data
specific to her child.On TargetAlice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum |
Rachel Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 12. On Targetn TargetAlice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel
Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 13. On Target Alice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney |
Dafna Szafer
- 14. On TargetBABYTODDLERKIDHEALTHDEVELOPMENTSKILLS
&HABITSAlice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney | Dafna
Szafer
- 15. n Target BABYHEALTH Sleep (crib mat) Weight (crib mat)
Nutrition (nursing blanket, bottle sleeve)On TargetAlice Fang |
Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 16. n Target TODDLERDEVELOPMENT Potty training (toddler toilet)
Walking (shoe sole) Learning (toys)On TargetAlice Fang | Jeff
Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 17. n Target KIDSKILLS AND HABITS Instrument practice (sound
sensor) Sports (shoe sole, bicycle sensor)On TargetAlice Fang |
Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney | Dafna Szafer
- 18. On Target Alice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel Olney |
Dafna Szafer
- 19. On TargetCairn for MomAlice Fang | Jeff Kastenbaum | Rachel
Olney | Dafna Szafer