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Mobile Apps for Special Education Needs

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Autism Parenting Magazine:
Having a child with autism is one of the biggest challenges a parent has to face. That life-changing moment when your child was first diagnosed will stay with you forever. We know there are times of sadness, anger or exhaustion, but there are also those unique moments that made your family grow stronger: receiving support from your community, not losing hope and experiencing the kindness or acceptance of strangers.

Speech with Milo: Verbs:
“Speech with Milo” apps were created by a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist, and have been downloaded over 100,000 times. “Speech with Milo: Verbs ” was created as a versatile and entertaining speech therapy tool for children. Milo is for speech therapists working with children, or parents who want to teach language skills to their children. The app offers an enjoyable tool used in therapy at a cheap price.

Bugs and Buttons 2:
Bugs and Buttons is back with twice the fun! Bugs and Buttons 2 has 18 more games designed to entertain, teach and inspire. Beautiful, life-like 3D illustrations bring scurrying, fluttering and slithering bugs to life; as a rainbow of colorful buttons sparkle, bounce and shuffle through one imaginative game after another..

Autism Apps:
Autism Apps is simply a comprehensive list of apps that are being used with and by people diagnosed with autism, Down syndrome and other special needs. It also includes links to any available information that can be found for each app. The Apps are also separated into over 30 categories, and the descriptions are all searchable, so any type of app is easy to find and download.

Emotions, Feelings and Colors:
Get your child ready for school with Poko and these fun Arts and Social development learning and educational games for kids in Preschool and Kindergarten designed for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch!Poko, Bibi and Minus learn about emotions by watching short animated stories and they explore painting by playing with primary colors.

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