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brightwheel vs myKidzDay: Which is best for you?
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Features
- I like being able to pay through the app, being able to decide who to select for messages, like the ease of communicating with my son's school
- It doesn't connect to the lesson plans, so when you take a picture of a lesson plan that has developmental goals/milestones on it, it doesn't automatically upload that photo and lesson plan to that kids' portfolio. And you have to input everything separately.
- It has everything I need from budgeting, taxes, parent communication, lesson planning, and attendance with helpful videos to learn how to use each feature.
- Health checklists are not on pdf downloadable only on spreadsheet and when downloading the form all the cells are uneven takes a long time to put them back together.
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