Published: August 04, 2011
The Best Free Way to Coordinate Your Family ... and Teach Them about Money, Too!
PRINCETON, N.J. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - These days, it feels like the world is moving faster and faster - not
only are parents busier, but children are increasingly scheduled.
Coordinating calendars, chores, allowances and other common aspects of a
typical family is a job in itself. For those families relying on paper
posted on the refrigerator or mumbled comments on the way out the door,
a new, easy-to-use tool from DoughMain can make this process of family
coordination much easier and more efficient.
Today, DoughMain is launching a simpler, more convenient way to help
families keep their lives organized. The DoughMain platform consists of
a family calendar that is integrated with a chore tracker and an
allowance/rewards tool. Parents set up their own customized DoughMain
that serves as a secure micro-network for the family. Within each
DoughMain, every family member can view their own responsibilities as
well as the group's information. Parents control the information their
children can access, such as the ability to create calendar entries or
designate that a chore has been completed. Since information is updated
in real-time, parents can instantly reward their children for positive
behavior and/or accomplishments - either through DoughPoints
(DoughMain's virtual currency) or an allowance.
The mobile version of DoughMain is scheduled to be released in September
2011, allowing all family members to stay connected and coordinated
on-the-go.
"As a working parent, I had no idea what was on our paper calendar at
home and neither did my children," said Kenneth Damato, president and
chief executive officer of DoughMain. "Now, I can connect to the
DoughMain calendar and, at the same time, see what chores the kids still
need to do before I get home. If they don't earn enough rewards points
during the week, then they will not receive their allowance. The
DoughMain platform fits nicely into our busy household."
On top of its family coordination platform, DoughMain offers financial
education, integrated with real-world financial experiences. Extensive
research conducted by DoughMain amongst families showed that parents
have a strong desire to increase the education and experiences their
children have with money, money management and the United States'
financial system. In fact, a 2008 Jump$tart Coalition for Personal
Financial Literacy study revealed that only 48 percent of basic
financial skills questions were answered correctly by high school
seniors.
DoughMain delivers its financial education curriculum through three
age-relevant gaming websites hosted on secure, safe platforms. Featuring
teacher-developed content, the sites include: TheFunVault.com,
a Flash game portal teaching basic money lessons to children ages five
to nine; SandDollarCity.com,
a multiplayer virtual world where children ages eight to 12 manage a
family candy shop; and IRuleMoney.com,
a site featuring financial-oriented content and contests tailored to
teenagers.
"I watched my own children playing computer games and realized how much
they really are learning. We are excited to offer these fun, free gaming
experiences to all families that want to use them - whether or not they
are members of DoughMain," said David Reim, chief marketing officer of
DoughMain. "Moreover, our gaming websites are safe, secure and free of
advertisements - things that will make parents happy."
To learn more about how DoughMain helps parents coordinate, teach and
reward their children, please visit DoughMain.com.
About DoughMain
DoughMain is the first and only service to combine family coordination
and financial education into one simple and convenient platform. Helping
families manage their lives while empowering them to become better
educated about money, DoughMain offers a suite of on- and off-line
services, including an integrated family calendar, chore tracker,
allowance/rewards tool and three age-relevant gaming websites: TheFunVault.com
(ages 5-9), SandDollarCity.com
(ages 8-12) and IRuleMoney.com
(ages 13-19). To learn more about DoughMain, please visit DoughMain.com.

Vault Communications for DoughMain
Erin Mulholland, 610-455-2754
emulholland@vaultcommunications.com
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