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There’s an App for that.

There’s an App for that.

November 3, 2011 by Development Director

In a time where white earbuds are ubiquitous, and everyone seems to own an iSomething, it’s no surprise that even toddlers are benefitting from the tech-craze.  With patients showing up to sessions iPads in hand, and parents asking for advice on the latest apps, we’re finding ourselves thrown head-first into the often overwhelming world of Assistive Technology.

Though there exists countless Assistive Education apps, those involving language may be most useful in the equine-assisted therapy setting. Children and adults who struggle with verbal language can use these tools to communicate their wants and needs.  From asking their horse to “Go, please” to choosing a red ball over a blue ring, they can begin to interact more fully with the environment and the people within it.  Studies, such as that done by Charlop-Christy, et al, indicate acquisition of these systems lead to increases in age-appropriate behaviors and decreases in negative behaviors.

Though tending towards a sales pitch (which it ultimately is), this clip from the iPad 2 keynote gives you an idea of how these applications are being put to use.   Below you’ll find a small sampling of some of the available options:

Conversation Builder by Mobile Educational Tools is designed to help elementary aged children learn how to have multi-exchange conversations with their peers in a variety of social settings.  The auditory pattern of conversation is presented in a visual format to help students recognize and master the flow of conversation. Students will learn when it is appropriate to introduce themselves, ask questions, make observations and change the subject of the conversation.  

Custom Boards by Smarty Ears is  designed to serve as a board and activity creator for speech therapists, teachers, special education and parents of children who need symbols to communicate and learn. Custom Boards includes over 11 thousand built in symbols from the Smarty Symbols library and the ability to add your own photos.

SoundingBoard by AbleNet SoundingBoard transforms your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad into the latest in communication technology. In just minutes, you can create create custom boards using AbleNet symbols or your own photos. Perfect for children in special education, persons on the autism spectrum, and adults with disabilities.

ABA “Emotion” Flashcards and Games by Innovative Mobile Apps is ideal for kids aged 1-4.  Using flash cards and interactive games, this app helps children identify, understand, and respond appropriately to over 20 different emotions.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Apple, Assistive device, Assistive technology, autism, Down syndrome, hippotherapy, iPad, iPhone, language acquisition, NCEFT, PECs

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