For children of all ages with hearing impairments, we would highly recommend using headphones to cut down on distractions. For young children, we would suggest music (Toddler Jukebox 12), all Duck Duck Moose apps, and any app from Innovative Mobile…
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Are there apps for communicating between school and home, or between paraprofessional and parent?
We like Daily Notes + Todo, Teacher Notes, Outliner for iPad and Evernote. We also find that many parents and caregivers simply use the Notes app that comes with the iPad to communicate back and forth from home to school…
Could you recommend a good word search app for kids?
There are two we recommend. The first, Word Search 2 Young Readers Edition by KwiqApps has organized this word search by grade level, and the lowest level begins at Kindergarten. It contains a variety of vocabulary, including Dolch words. The…
Maggie’s Story
Maggie’s story began just like any other little girl’s. She was born in the arms of devoted parents who always held a great level of faith in the well-being of their daughter’s future. The hopes and dreams of her parents…
Student has difficulty with large and small. What app do you recommend?
Since we are not sure of the age or developmental level of your student, we have some general recommendations for you: Preschool Game Little Matchups Opposites and Preschool Game PhotoTouch Opposites by Grasshopper Apps both deal with opposites, including big…
National Down Syndrome Congress 2011 BridgingApps App List
SNApps4Kids presented at the 39th annual National Down Syndrome Congress Convention, and here is the recommended app list.
Mount an iPad to Wheelchairs, Bedrails and Tables
Enabling Devices introduces the ultimate accessory – a mounting system that makes the iPad accessible to all.
Mia’s Story
At 2.24am on Christmas eve 2004 my life changed forever when my gorgeous daughter Mia was born, but not in the way I had planned. Deprived of oxygen at birth, her first few hours were very hectic as doctors and…
A Labor of Love – Vincent
Climbing slowly and carefully onto the treadmill, 7 year-old Vincent smiles with anticipation. He pushes the button, and his feet begin to move rhythmically.
Apps for People with Special Needs
Imagine not being able to verbalize the most basic needs of everyday life. Now visualize having a device that overcomes this disabling condition and gives you the power to communicate with those who love and care for you.