WatchMinder Giveaway
Welcome to the WatchMinder Giveaway!
Sponsored by: WatchMinder
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Hosted by: IMHO Views, Reviews and Giveaways
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The WatchMinder was invented by Dr. Laurence Becker, who is a licensed Child Psychologist, it was intended to be used as a tool to help children with ADHD remember to stay focused, take medication or remind them of a task they need to do. Today it is used by children and adults with ADHD, as well as those with chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, urinary incontinence, and asthma. Senior citizens use it to help remind them to take their medication and it helps people who are hard of hearing. It can be used almost undetectable by other people. It has a silent vibration alert that doesn’t disrupt anyone else in the room. Unlike alarms on cell phones or other programmable watches it can be programmed for many tasks and it doesn’t have an annoying alarm. With over 50,000 of them being used worldwide, I would say the WatchMinder is a great tool. Read the entire WatchMinder review here.
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ONE (1) lucky winner will receive their own WatchMinder®. Sponsor choose the color. ($79 value)
Contest is open to US residents only,18+ (ends March 10, 2016 at 11:59pm EST). All entries unless otherwise noted are optional. Please enter the giveaway form below. The winner will be emailed and have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. Good luck!
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