This app includes a 13 page social story about using words to ask for what you want, and a simple visual support for manding, or asking for different objects or activities. The story focuses on why its important to tell people what you need or want, and the visual tool helps people who are non-verbal to ask for 9 specific things. Social stories are easy to implement and are used by many professionals for a wide range of behaviors and skills.

Using My Words to Ask For What I Want Social Story alternatives

Following Directions from ICDA

Following Directions from I Can Do Apps is an educational tool designed to work on following directions with a variety of difficulty (simple one step commands to two step complex commands) in order to improve language, auditory processing, vocabulary and memory skills. Multi-step directions include embedded concepts of: first/then, before and after. Features:- Teaching tool for speech and language development- Pictures of real objects- Developed by a Speech Language Pathologist- Option to hear statements read- Random questions - no two sessions are alike- Manually flip pages for teaching purposes- Multiple levels with increasing difficulty- Randomized auditory reinforcement- Data collection after every ten questions- Turn on/off written words - Turn on/off audio reinforcement after answer selected- NO In-App purchases- No Ads- Aligned with the Common Core Standards (CCS) Privacy Policy Overview: - We dont collect personal information - Visit our privacy policy at www.icandoapps.com for more informationFollow us on Twitter: @ICanDoAppsFaceBook: I Can Do Apps LLC

  • rating 3.42857
  • size 27.6 MB

iTouchiLearn Feelings for Preschool Kids

Verbal Me

This easy-to-use AAC and choice board app was designed by special needs teachers to help nonverbal kids participate in class. Users tap a button and the iPad, iPhone or iPod touch speaks the button text aloud in either a boys or girls voice. A Spanish-language version is also available.

  • size 49.8 MB

iTouchilearn Words for Preschool Reading, Spelling, Speech Skills

Reinforces Early Speech & Language SkillsThis is a great app. I am a Speech Pathologist using this for two months now in my preschool classroom consisting of six Autistic children. For promo code give aways & announcements: Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/iPhoneKidsAppsFollow us on Twitter: @MobileKidsAppsOriginal Artwork and Animations created by Jake ScaranoVocals by Noelle Jones and Rachel RobertsPRIVACY DISCLOSUREiTouchiLearn Words for Preschool Kids:- Does not include any analytics.- Does not include any ads.- Does not include any in-app purchases.- Does not include social network Integration nor other social features.- Includes childproof email links for feedback and sharing app link with others.- Includes childproof links to preview additional apps created by Staytoooned.

  • size 91.5 MB

Magical Concepts

Concepts are important building blocks for early academics, and research shows that understanding of basic concepts is critical for school success and high-level thinking (Klix, 1983).Children are required to master the foundations of basic concepts to learn the fundamentals of academic subject areas. For example, the child must understand the concept of quantity (e.g., more, less, equal, all) to do mathematical computations and must know basic reading concepts (e.g., reading left to right, top to bottom, beginning, end) to learn how to read and write (Busch, 1980). Educational andPsychological Measurement, 22, 269278.

  • size 212 MB