Amaze.org Review

 


So recently, I have been searching for a website that would explain teenage growth, puberty, periods, etc in a more fun and simple way. Of course, Amma, I'm not saying that the way you explain is bad, it's just that asking an emotionless, mute thing like the internet is way better than asking a person since you know, I am very shy๐Ÿ˜‰. Then I found Amaze.org from their Youtube channel. They have got their own website where they explain what is depression, puberty, periods, sex, pregnancy, STDS, HIV, etc in animated, fun videos. It's really useful for tweens and parents who are confused about the things that happen during our teenage times like me. They also explain a lot of useful things on their Youtube channel too, although it's a mystery to me on why do they have both a website and a Youtube channel too. Their motto is "More Info, Less Weird". If you think that it's only for tweens and teens, then you are WRONG ❌. It's also for teachers, educators, kids aged 4-9, and parents. Now let me explain. Before that, I would like you to take a look at the home page of Amaze.org๐Ÿ‘‡
The homepage of Amaze.org [Boy, I usually keep my screen size at 100%, but for this almost whole shot, I had to decrease till 33% because if I decrease any more, then you can't see anything clearly๐Ÿ˜…]
So, let's talk about how this website's useful for parents. Parents can either check this website that's for parents, tweens, teachers, etc or they can also take the Amaze.jr website inside Amaze.org that's specially curated for parents and curious kids aged 4-9. They also have got their own podcast that parents can listen to. They make animated, fun, easy videos that explain sensitive topics to kids aged 4-9 like protecting private parts, where do babies come from, etc. They also make videos for parents on how can they explain sensitive topics to their children. Here's how you can get to Amaze.jr ๐Ÿ‘‡
See that circle? That's Amaze.jr. Just click in there and you will go to Amaze.jr
Ok, so how this website's useful for parents and kids is clear, right? If not, feel free to ask your questions in the comment section below.
So now let's talk about how this website's useful for educators and teachers. Teachers can show their students these videos in class. If you want, you can register into Amaze.org with your own Amaze-protected password and you can save specific videos in your free account that you can show to your students or children. You can also edit your selected videos, add new content, and delete new content on your own personalized page. You can also create unique playlists. There's a lot more that you can do as a teacher or parent with your own protected Amaze account. To see what else you can do, check out this link: https://amaze.org/my-amaze/?utm_source=Amaze&utm_medium=HomePage&utm_campaign=MyAmazeButton/
And the cool part? They are upgrading day by day and they are making videos with different languages such as Hindi, Chinese, etc. They are also adding more cool settings so keep an eye on the website for your local language and more!!
So that's it and here's the link for Amaze.org if you are too lazy to type๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜‰: https://amaze.org/ 
 

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    1. Yes, I learned a lot of things about puberty, gender identity, and more from this site๐Ÿ˜„

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