We aren't into using pictures to label things for Bryce but when www.kindergarten.com offered their ABA based flash cards, problem solving, and receptive language apps for free in April in honour of Autism Awareness month we decided to give them a try.
We use the apps to increase Bryce's vocabulary and the realistic graphics make identifying the items really easy. We also have the option to turn off features allowing us to have control and change our goals with each app.
These apps are available on iTunes for 99 cents (and some are free):
- Alphabet
- Zoo Animals
- Healthy Habits
- Vegetables
- Fruits & Nuts
- Actions
- Which Does Not Belong?
- Vehicles
- Musical Instruments
- Things You Eat
- Emotions
- Things You Wear
- Receptive Combined
- Things You Play With
- Sports
- Which Go Together
- What Rhymes?
- Shapes
- Receptive Identification
- Earth Science
- Receptive by Function
- Receptive by Class
- Receptive by Feature
- Famous Places
I highly recommend these to anybody wanting to begin or increase communication with their child.
Thanks for reading,
Tanaya
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