2. Social Skills
Conversation Builder-
Conversation Builder 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.
Being able to converse with peers is the cornerstone of developing
relationships, and Conversation Builder promotes development of this
skill that so many elementary aged children struggle with in a fun and
engaging way.
3. Social Skills
Social Adventures-
Concepts: following directions, cooperation, labeling
feelings, self-awareness
Social Adventures is an illustrated guidebook in app form, providing
teachers and parents with a tidy, powerhouse package to help kids learn
positive social behavior. The app contains activities, games, and
cartoon descriptions of social situations based mainly on "social catch
phrases" that kids can learn to better interact with others. Created by a
group of trained therapists and educators, the app focuses on seven skill
areas: initiating social contact; maintaining conversations; advocating
and compromising; getting regulated; interpreting non-verbal skills;
negotiating space; and experiencing humor.
4. Social Skills
Social Skill Builder-
It utilizes real life video interactions to promote social learning
for kids with Autism spectrum disorders and other learning or language
deficits. The App is based on Social Skill Builder’s award-winning
educational software series that teach social skills in pre-school to
middle and high school settings, as well as the community. The Full App
features over 100 videos for the student to view and react to by
answering multiple choice questions.
5. Sentence Structure
Rainbow Sentences-
Uses color coded visual cues. The who, what, where, and why
parts of sentences are color coded to help students recognize and
understand how combinations of these parts create basic sentence
structure. Prior to its release in January of 2012, Rainbow Sentences was
tested by 9 speech language pathologists over a period of four months in
various educational settings. Rainbow Sentences offers a unique
environment for improving a student’s ability to create grammatically
correct sentences.
6. Sentence Structure
Tense Builder-
Designed to help students learn how to identify and use
correct tense forms by playing movie quality animated videos to
demonstrate past, present and future tense. 48 video lessons (will
expand to 54) are in place to help give students a deeper understanding
about the purpose of tense. Special attention is paid to the past tense of
irregular verbs. It was tested by 12 speech language pathologists over a
period of 6 months.
7. Sentence Structure
Sentence Ninja-
Is a multi-player multi-level app to improve sentence
structure skills in children and adults. Created to facilitate an
understanding of how correct word order impacts sentence
structure. The player will drag the words in order to the sentence
strip at the bottom of the page.
8. Speech
Propositions Journey-
The Prepositions Journey app was developed by a certified
speech and language pathologist to aid practice with early/common
prepositions. Children will have fun practicing prepositions with three
animals who appear in three different colorful, animated scenes:
camping, island, and city. Prepositions that are included are:
In, on , under, next to, in front of, behind, in the back, between, above,
below, beside, in the middle, outside, out, over, near, far, on the side, on
the left, on the right.
9. Speech
Auditory Memory Ride-
The Auditory Memory app is a comprehensive and fun app
for students aged six to 13 with central auditory processing disorder
(CAPD) or other related disorders (e.g., receptive language disorder or
autism). It includes over 1000 stimuli with pre-recorded audio and the
ability to introduce background noise. The app includes both
recognition and recall tasks with the ability to delay the presentation of
the stimuli. There are five modes of delay, including No delay, 5-
second delay, 10-second delay, and 15-second delay.
10. Speech
Language Builder- Based on noun cards sets 1 and 2. Used by
teachers and parents to teach basic language skills to children with
autism. Has 500+ words in different categories including animals, foods,
transportation, furniture, clothes, toys, everyday objects, insects, sea life,
etc.
11. Narrative Skills
The Surprise-
The Surprise by Hamaguchi Apps puts a beautifully
executed, wordless story into the hands of your students,
setting up all kinds of possibilities for story telling, fluency and
articulation practice. Your students interpret the thoughts and
feelings of the characters as they assign dialogue to the story
unfolding in front of them. There is a text box for the written
narration for the story, so clinicians and teachers can use this
app for writing skill development and/or narrative skill
development.
12. Narrative Skills
Speech Journal-
Speech Journal can function as a basic voice output
augmentative communication device for children with limited
verbal ability. It gives parents and speech language professionals
an unlimited amount of flexibility to create speech activities and
generate speaking opportunities that best suit the needs of their
children. It is a customizable voice recorder that lets you pair
recorded messages with your own imported images and image
sequences.
13. Narrative Skills
Story Pals-
Even though it's technically designed for listening and
reading comprehension it is also useful for narrative creation.
You also have the option of creating and saving your own
stories to the library. Once the story has been read you then take
a "quiz' by answering a variety of ‘wh' (who, what, where,
when, and why) questions