Mother-Child Handbook App "Boshi Mo" Launched in Nakasatsunai Village, Hokkaido!

Nakasatsunai Village in Hokkaido has introduced Boshi Mo Co., Ltd.'s mother-child handbook app, rebranding it as "Nakasatsunai Child-rearing App Piyomo," starting April 1st. This app, adopted by over 830 municipalities, digitizes maternal and child health management and enhances local childcare support.
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Boshi Mo Co., Ltd.'s mother-child handbook app "Boshi Mo" has been introduced in Nakasatsunai Village, Kasai District, Hokkaido, and will be available as the "Nakasatsunai Child-rearing App Piyomo" from April 1st (Wednesday).
Nakasatsunai Village has adopted "Creating a town where everyone smiles with nature" as its town development theme, aiming to create an environment where everyone can safely give birth to and raise children. Through regional childcare support, the village promotes town development filled with connections and warmth, where all villagers can live healthy lives with a sense of purpose.
This time, "Boshi Mo," which can record data from paper mother-child health handbooks as digital data and has been introduced in over 830 municipalities, was adopted. Operations will commence based on the policy of utilizing electronic mother-child health handbooks and promoting maternal and child health DX by the Children and Families Agency※1.
"Boshi Mo" is an app that easily supports vaccination schedules, health check-up results management, and local information distribution on smartphones, tablets, and PCs. Since data is saved on the cloud, it serves as a backup in case of loss of the mother-child health handbook due to disasters, and also supports continuous use when moving to other municipalities or changing devices, allowing for worry-free long-term use.

◆ "Boshi Mo" launched in Nakasatsunai Village, Hokkaido, where a meticulous support system for child-rearing families is in place!

In Nakasatsunai Village, continuous support is provided by offering information and interaction opportunities tailored to children's developmental stages. These include "Sukusuku Consultation" for children up to one year old, where parents can discuss childcare and interact with other parents of children the same age, "Piyotama Class" for pregnant and nursing mothers to interact and receive advice for childbirth, and "Mogumogu Cooking" to learn about baby food.
Additionally, the village implements home-visit and day-service type postnatal care programs to support mothers with postpartum breastfeeding, their physical condition, and childcare concerns.
The Child-rearing Support Center not only addresses daily anxieties and concerns through childcare consultations but also focuses on creating a safe environment for parents and children. This includes providing play spaces by opening rooms at the Child-rearing Support Center and nurseries, offering opportunities for parents to interact, and implementing programs for parents to refresh themselves.
This time, "Boshi Mo" was adopted as a new tool for disseminating childcare information, aimed at making the village's initiatives more convenient for child-rearing households.

◆ Comprehensive support for pregnancy, childbirth, and childcare with a community-based parenting app!

The "Nakasatsunai Child-rearing App Piyomo," adopted by Nakasatsunai Village, is a service compatible with smartphones, tablets, and PCs. It is packed with convenient features that help busy mothers and fathers, such as recording and managing health data for pregnant women and children, managing vaccination schedules, providing advice on childbirth and childcare, a sharing function with family members like grandparents living in distant areas, and delivering local information distributed by the village.
The "Dekitayo Memorial" feature, which can be used as a childcare diary, was created based on examples of mother-child health handbook formats from the Children and Families Agency. It not only allows users to record developmental stages and childcare-related anniversaries, including "Parent's Records" from the mother-child health handbook, with photos and messages, but also serves as a guide for children's growth and development.
Furthermore, even when social environmental changes occur due to factors such as infectious diseases, the app can instantly deliver important information, such as alerts from local governments and advice from public health nurses, to those who need it via text and video, providing peace of mind even in emergencies.