11 Apps We Wish They'd Make For Parents
Wish there was a way to silence your kids for a few seconds? Unfortunately, there's not an app for that . . . yet! While there are plenty of tools to help parents track their tasks and locate their kids, there aren't any that assist with many of our day-to-day annoyances. Here, 11 apps we'd download if they ever existed. Source: BBC; Front Page
The Third Hand
Moms can always use a little extra help. This app would complete all the little tasks that you just don't want to tackle (for example, attending a PTA meeting).
Mom's Breast(feeding) Friend
Nurse your baby without judgmental stares from strangers. This app would locate breastfeeding-friendly restaurants, stores, and more locations.
Mute Button
Silence is golden . . . and rare for a parent. This app would block out the noise of screaming kids, barking dogs, and nagging partners.
Broken Record
Sick of repeating your slew of mom clichés? With this app, moms could simply press a button to play all of their favorite sayings, like "because I said so," "when your father gets home," and so many more. Source: Bravo
The Referee
Breaking up a sibling battle takes a lot of energy, which most moms don't have at the end of the day. Use this app to solve all of those brother-sister conflicts.
R-Rated Translator
If you're watching an inappropriate flick and your son or daughter wanders into the room, this app can turn all the curse words into more kid-friendly expressions. Source: 20th Century Fox
Deuce Detector
Find out your child has to go number two before it hits the diaper.
Music to Your Ears
Are you sick of listening to "Let it Go"? Does your child's piano practice hurt your ears? This app would turn those awful sounds into beautiful music.
Time Warp
Every mom could use an extra hour or two, right? This app would work like a mini time machine, letting you check everything off your to-do list — including sleep!
The Lie Detector
Sure, there are plenty of signs that your child isn't telling the truth. But with this handy app, you could be 100 percent sure. Source: New Line Cinema
Why the Cry?
While there are plenty of cry translators in the iTunes store, it would be nice to have one that actually works.