EARLYThreeM Android

EARLYThreeM

By: Rangam
EARLYThreeM is a tool to collect data and share by parents and pediatricians.

Features & Capabilities

EARLYThreeM is a tool to collect data that parents, caregivers, and pediatricians can share between themselves, in order to keep a watchful eye on the early stages of child development. This app is meant to be used by parents, caregivers, and pediatricians - and not by children under the age of 13 years. One of the most reliable autism apps, EARLYThreeM is developed by Rangam Technologies (formerly known as WebTeam Corporation) in collaboration with Dr. Michael Lewis, founding director of the Autism Center at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. It is part of the ColorsKit package of autism treatment and education programs.
EARLYThreeM lets parents, caregivers, and pediatricians understand the progress of an infant’s cognitive development. While simple yet extraordinary, it contains a series of questions about children’s mental growth at 8 months, 12 months, 15 months, 18 months, and 24 to 36 months. By answering these questions, users can ascertain whether a child is making age-appropriate progress.
A user will not be able to access the questions for each screening interval until the child reaches that age, but once the child attains a screening milepost, the user may repeat the screening as many times as they want until the child reaches the next interval.
For example, you as a parent can’t access the 12-month screening until your child turns 12 months old, but you may repeat the same screening as many times as you want until the child turns 15 months old.
Here are a few sample questions from the app:
◘ Does your child turn around to look at you when their name is called?
◘ Does your child imitate you when you clap hands or wave bye-bye?
◘ Does your child point at things?
◘ Does your child smile back at you when you smile at him/her?
You just need to answer ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
It may seem that the number of children with autism and other learning disabilities is on a steep rise in the U.S. and other parts of the world. In many cases this is primarily due to the availability of improved diagnostic tools that are very good at indicating early signs of developmental delays. However, when it comes to diagnosing an autism spectrum disorder, one should never understate the role of an experienced pediatrician.
About Dr. Michael Lewis
Dr. Lewis is University Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, and Director of the Institute for the Study of Child Development at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School - University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
He also is Professor of Psychology, Education, Cognitive Science, and Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
Rangam
Downloads:
196
Version:
4.2 Last updated: 2023-08-21
Version code:
12
Creation date:
2016-12-20
Publisher country:
US US
Permissions:
  • android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION Very high risk
  • android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION Very high risk
  • android.permission.CAMERA Very high risk
  • android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO Very high risk
  • android.permission.RECORD_VIDEO Very high risk
  • android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE High risk
  • android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE High risk
  • com.google.android.gms.permission.AD_ID Moderate risk
  • android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE Low risk
  • android.permission.CHANGE_WIFI_STATE Low risk
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Size:
12.47MB
Email:
ca*****@rangam.com
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
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Source:
Google Play Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-11
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Contact the developer

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Developed by:
Rangam
Google Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ripl.earlythreem
Email:
ca*****@rangam.com
Website:
http://www.colorskit.com/

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