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For Parents:

Know More.  Worry Less.​

Illustration of a mother attaching a small device to her son’s shirt, both smiling warmly.

Step 1:

New Routine

Before taking her nonverbal child to a new place, a mother clips the VOAMO device to the shirt — concerned about how everything will go.

Step 2:

Peace of Mind

At 11:00, she checks the app and sees that her child’s emotional state is in the green zone.

She feels calm and focused.

Illustration of a mother smiling while looking at her phone, with a green happy face icon next to her.
Illustration of a smartphone screen showing an alert with an angry face icon and the time 13:30.

Step 3:

Instant Alert

At 13:30, she receives an alert indicating her child is in distress.

His emotional state is shifting dramatically.

Step 4:

Quick Communication

She calls the tutor, who explains her child was unsettled by the new lunchroom and unfamiliar setting. Though a small trigger, it caused noticeable distress. He reassures her that the staff acted quickly and her child is now calming down.

Illustration of a concerned mother talking on the phone.
Illustration of a smiling mother looking at her phone, with a colorful wave pattern in the background symbolizing emotional data.

Step 5:

Reassurance

She watches the wave of distress fade. Her child is calm again — and so is she. Now she begins to trust that this new place can be safe for her child. And knowing she can always check how her child is feeling gives her true peace of mind.

Lisa, mother of a nonverbal 9-year-old boy

“Now, I spend every day worrying if he’s okay.
With VOAMO I will just open the app — and finally breathe easier.”
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