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April 22, 8:32 PM
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Today, because of the World Autism Awareness Day, some app developers are offering special discounts and in some cases even their apps for free. Delete the scoop?
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A growing number of special-education teachers are finding that iPads can have a positive effect on their students with autism in particular.
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March 4, 1:20 PM
More and more special education teachers are using iPads and technology to help improve educational experience
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Tablets, using special programs, can "speak" for non-verbal autistic kids. Educators say they're making huge breakthroughs because of technology. Delete the scoop?
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With the push for integrating technology within the 21st century classrooms, teachers are no longer using low-technology approaches to enable students with autism to communicate with others. Instead, iPads are being used to communicate. Delete the scoop?
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apps and gave away...App for #AppyAppsforAutism: Price...kids on the autism...App for Little Ones**-...00 am through 11:00...app of the day,...Easter by Merge Delete the scoop?
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Mary Perfitt-Nelson's curator insight,
March 3, 11:02 AM
Interesting. I am quite certain these kids hear/feel things MORE intensely. It is painful.
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March 4, 7:30 PM
Why quiet play spaces are essential...for all children. Delete the scoop?
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SpeechBox App for iOS. Designed for use with Children with Apraxia of Speech, Autism, Down's Syndrome, and other Speech Language Difficulties.
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February 25, 1:00 PM
Utilizing technology with students who struggle with communication.
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Utilizing technology with students who struggle with communication.
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ResourceLink has recently purchased a title, Apps for Autism, which is an extremely comprehensive guide to over 200 apps that have been carefully chosen to assist students with Autism develop commu...
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