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//english.dbw.cn 2018-07-03 10:33:09 |
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A Chinese start-up has launched a platform in Beijing to help parents share their experience and expertise of raising a child as the country's sharing economy continues to expand into different sectors. MoreMom Sharing-Education Technology allows qualified parents to register as "home teachers" on the app and share their child-rearing tips, methods, and education philosophy. Users are typically busy parents who have daycare and early education demands for one to six-year-old kids and through the app, can seek nearby registered "home teachers." The platform was cofounded by James Liang, co-founder and Executive Chairman of domestic leading online travel agency Ctrip as well as a renowned demographics expert. Liang observed that child-rearing costs in China are high and there is a shortage of nurseries and daycare centers. The company aims to offer cheaper, more convenient and diverse child-rearing services by matching parents with online professionals to meet the growing demand. The platform will take a series of measures to review the qualification of users and ensure the services are provided in a safe manner, the company said. |
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Author: Source:xinhua Editor:Yang Fan |