Kids 2.0

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There are three main panels Kids List, Common Items, and Weekly Schedule. Each of these panels can be edited by pressing the Edit button in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Once in edit mode you can add/delete/change and reorder the items anyway you want. When done with editing, just press the Done button in the upper right corner of the screen. When working in the Kids List, you can press on each Kid and it will take you to a Personal page just for that child. Once there you can setup the birthday, add/modify the two important list items that show up on the main screen for the child, and also change their picture from a boy/girl icon to any picture on your iPhone. Also in this Personal Page, you can add as many personal items for that child as well. Again, just by pressing the Edit button in the upper right corner of the screen, you can add/delete/change and reorder all of the personal list items. There you can keep track of things like Clothing Sizes, Allergies, Current Medications, Doctors/Dentists appointments and others.

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