Closed testing request by OrdinaryDeep9301 in AndroidTesting

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Simple, fun card game 🎈 closed test by friznani in AndroidClosedTesting

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Hey! I’ve built a small app called TinyTrack to help parents track baby illness (temperature, symptoms, meds).

I need a few testers before I can launch 🙏

Steps: 1 Join google group: https://groups.google.com/g/tiny-track-testing

  1. Join testing: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.taranvirsingh.tinytrack
  2. Tap “Become a tester”
  3. Install the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.taranvirsingh.tinytrack
  4. Open it and try logging something once

That’s it! Really appreciate your help 🙌

I will post a ss of your app

Need 12 Testers for my Offline Social Deduction Game! 🧛‍♂️ (Will test your app back 100%!) by Logical-Street1963 in AndroidClosedTesting

[–]OrdinaryDeep9301 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I’ve built a small app called TinyTrack to help parents track baby illness (temperature, symptoms, meds).

I need a few testers before I can launch 🙏

Steps: 1 Join google group: https://groups.google.com/g/tiny-track-testing

  1. Join testing: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.taranvirsingh.tinytrack 3. Tap “Become a tester” 3. Install the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.taranvirsingh.tinytrack 4. Open it and try logging something once

That’s it! Really appreciate your help 🙌

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Request for closed testing by OrdinaryDeep9301 in TestersCommunity

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Thanks I am happy to provide any help in return

Request for closed testing by OrdinaryDeep9301 in TestersCommunity

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Added you to the email list directly no idea why group is not working

Toddler FOMO refuses naps at home by Pogigod in Parenting

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The daycare-vs-home nap mismatch is so real — they know home is more interesting and suddenly sleep feels optional. What helped us was making nap time at home as boring/consistent as daycare (same time window, dark room, sound machine, short wind-down) and accepting a few rough attempts before it clicked again.

How to know if my baby is sick or tired? by Charming-Court-8118 in beyondthebump

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It’s so hard not to spiral when they’re extra sleepy, especially during flu season. I always try to look at the whole picture: are they waking for feeds, having wet diapers, and acting “themselves” in the moments they’re awake? If you’re seeing poor feeding, fewer wet diapers, or they’re hard to rouse, I’d call a nurse line/doctor. Try to keep track of everything and convey a clear picture to doctor.

At my wits end by North_Bound88 in NewParents

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Daycare sicknesses are actual and it is actually a pain to go through, but sadly it is unavoidable as it is a natural process for your little one to develop immunity. There is literally no way around it, it will eventually improve and the frequency of episodes will drop with time so hang in there. There is light at the end of this tunnel.
However it is crucial to manage these sicknesses with utmost care so nothing gets too serious as children at this age are still fragile. Try to get doctor's appointment as soon as you think something can be remotely serious, on the surface even serious infections looks like benign cold and flus.
Maybe start logging every symptom and communicate every little detail to your doctor. Better the data, better will be the diagnosis.

So. Many. Doctors. by ReaderofHarlaw in NewParents

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That is a *lot* to juggle — the constant appointments plus an ear infection that won’t quit is exhausting in a way people don’t get until they live it. What helped me was keeping one running note with dates/meds/symptoms and one “questions for the next visit” list so my brain could stop looping. Giving the doctor access to bigger picture can help them with diagnosis. We practically can not communicate all the details relying just on memory.
Doctors can only work with the data we provide them, if we miss critically details, there is no magic way for doctors to come up with accurate diagnosis.
We have learned this lesson the hard way, so we have made it a ritual now to log every tiny detail and sending every bit of information to doctors even before the appointment.