Includes remote desktop administration software and customer?

Remote Desktop on the Apple Store includes the client and administrator software?

Here's some more information on the environment:

I'm trying to manage my girls MAC laptop in another State.  I'm still working on getting the OSX version.  There is a reason why I need this tool.

The administrator uses a Macbook Pro running OSX 10.11.1, 8 GB, 2.5 GHz i5.

Research on the description of the client software is for remote access to a Windows computer.  Not what I need.

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