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iPad Apps for Kids with LD « Smart Kids With LD

http://www.smartkidswithld.org/at-bytes/ipad-apps-for-kids-with-ld by Shelley Lacey-Castelot, ATACP, M.S. Kids with dyslexia and other learning disabilities are finding that the iPad helps level the academic playing field. Below is a list of iPad apps that students find most helpful.
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iPad Apps for Autistic Students

Apps on portable devices such as the Apple iPad can help non-verbal children to communicate basic needs. Intuitive apps that employ colorful images and sounds can also hold a child's attention long enough to learn and offer effective tools to build vocabulary and reinforce word knowledge. The following iPad apps are designed to augment self-expression among children with autism spectrum disorders and other cognitive impairments. Becoming more comfortable with language may also encourage more safe social interaction among family members and classmates. 1.
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iPad Apps for Autistic Students

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10 Revolutionary iPad Apps to Help Autistic Children | Gadgets DNA

Teachers and doctors are using iPads as a tool to reach out to children with Autism or Asperger Syndrome and the results are remarkably great. Autistic children are showing tremendous improvement after playing fun-filled exercises on iPad which is less stressful and more fun for both the teachers and the students. Below is the list of 10 best iPad applications to give Autism a voice. Photo Credit: Kelly Nikolaisen Those who don’t know, Autism is a lifelong disability that affects the way a person communicates and relates to other people and the world around them. Those affected typically display major impairments in three areas: social interaction, communication and behavior (restricted interests and repetitive behaviors). 1 in 160 children have autism in some form, making it twice as common as cystic fibrosis, cerebral palsy, childhood deafness or blindness and ten times more common than childhood leukemia.
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Complete Guide to educational and special needs apps, complete list at One Place for Special Needs

Complete guide to educational and special needs apps The most detailed app guide for special needs families, speech therapists, occupational therapists, social workers and teachers! Our guide breaks down apps by skill set so you can easily find and buy apps that most benefit your child. Great for kids with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, apraxia, learning disability, sensory issues and more. Included are apps for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and some Android apps. Get started right now by clicking on a category.
http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/apps-to-help-special-needs-students.shtml Children with learning disabilities can greatly benefit from the many apps available to meet their unique needs. Helping with everything from emotion recognition to speech assistance, the following five special education-friendly apps are very handy for kids facing challenges in the classroom. iCommunicate - This visual app allows educators to design schedules, storyboards, routines and more to help special-needs students understand and communicate. Users also can create flash cards and speech cards. AutismXpress - A tool for visually conveying emotions, this app can help autistic children quickly identify and express their feelings. Eye Contact Zoo - This is a game where kids earn rewards for making direct eye contact.

Five Great Apps for Children With Learning Challenges

Listed here in alphabetical order are a range of individual lists of apps. Links that have a particular focus on special education are highlighted by ** . iTunes store collections are by ##. Apps for Learning # # Apps for Teachers iPhone or iPad Apps in Educatio n - One of the hardest thing with using the iPad in the classroom is finding the time to go through all of the apps in the iTunes Store listed under the education banner. We have started to list some of the apps we've found under each of the Key Learning Areas # # Apps for Learning Geography.

Apps for Learning

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http://www.techinspecialed.com/2012/03/24/working-on-auditory-processingfollowing-directions-as-a-part-of-your-iep-this-is-the-app-for-you/#comment-2985 Fun with Directions is a ground-breaking app, designed to provide a fun and engaging way to practice listening, following directions, colors, spatial concepts, auditory memory and auditory processing. From the simplest of directions (“Touch the cat”) to the more complex (“With your orange crayon, color the large one that is a furry pet and likes to chase mice”) your child can grow and learn with this game over time. Colorful, vivid art and animations against a white background combine to create a complete game experience without visual clutter. Sound effects and surprises keep the game engaging! This app is a great choice for a toddler/preschooler, or any young child who would like to practice listening to or reading directions! Fun with Directions: We are very pleased to see a leading Speech & Language Pathology practitioner like Patti Hamaguchi developing apps.

Working on Auditory Processing/Following directions as a part of your IEP? This is the app for you.