Bottom Line: An excellent app for teaching syllable segmentation, but with a price that might be out of reach for many families. Teachers and SLPs will love the customization, and kids can’t resist the wrong-answer-eating shark and clapping turtle.
Bottom Line: An excellent app for teaching syllable segmentation, but with a price that might be out of reach for many families. Teachers and SLPs will love the customization, and kids can’t resist the wrong-answer-eating shark and clapping turtle.
05/20/2013 at 08:26 AM in Ages 6-8, Preschool (4-5), **** (four stars), language arts, recommended by a parent/teacher, special needs, special needs, recommended by a parent/teacher | Permalink | Comments (0)
Bottom Line: a powerful, fully customizable tool for writing support that makes technology previously only available to schools accessible to individual families, teachers and therapists.
05/18/2013 at 03:00 AM in Ages 12-up, Ages 6-8, Ages 9-11, Top Picks, ***** (five stars), grammar, reading, reading, sentences, recommended by a parent/teacher, special needs, spelling, writing | Permalink | Comments (0)
Bottom Line: a series of fun exercises to strengthen fine motor control in the littlest of fingers and possibly bring on a serious case of the giggles.
Continue reading "Dexteria Jr. – Fine Motor Skill Development for Preschoolers" »
05/03/2013 at 07:35 AM in Preschool (4-5), Toddler (1-3), *** (three stars), motor skills, special needs | Permalink | Comments (0)
Bottom Line: This well-designed tool for creating visual schedules and choice boards for individuals with autism and others comes with a huge symbol library and the ability to add photos, videos, text and voice to any routine.
Continue reading "FTVS HD - First Then Visual Schedule HD: Review" »
05/02/2013 at 04:11 AM in Ages 12-up, Ages 6-8, Ages 9-11, Preschool (4-5), **** (four stars), following directions, planning, special needs, special needs, recommended by a parent/teacher | Permalink | Comments (0)
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Mobile Education Store needs no introduction on our website. They have two apps in our Readers' Choice Top 10, three 4-Star apps and two coveted 5-star apps.
Today we have four codes for the 4-Star rated SentenceBuilderTeen to give away. It's easy to enter our Rafflecopter giveaways - you can do as few or as many of the social media options as you like. The more options you complete the greater your chances of winning! Off you go!
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04/30/2013 at 05:04 AM in giveaways, sentences, special needs | Permalink | Comments (1)
Bottom Line: a customizable picture card AAC system that emphasizes communication and interaction rather than a "voice." It was developed by a mother of two autistic children.
Continue reading "Grace – Picture Exchange for Non-Verbal People: Review" »
04/29/2013 at 06:43 PM in Ages 12-up, Ages 6-8, Ages 9-11, Preschool (4-5), **** (four stars), AAC, reading, words, special needs, special needs, recommended by a parent/teacher | Permalink | Comments (1)
Bottom Line: My son wouldn't be the spokesmodel for just any old AAC app. Out of a dozen AAC apps and an $8000 Dynavox, this is what we've found works best for us.
04/26/2013 at 03:19 AM in Ages 12-up, Ages 6-8, Ages 9-11, Preschool (4-5), Top Picks, **** (four stars), AAC, reading, words, special needs, special needs, recommended by a parent/teacher, vocabulary | Permalink | Comments (1)