Wednesday 11 December 2013

Top 4 Autism Intervention Apps of 2013

The year 2013 has been quite staggering for WebTeam Corporation’s special needs education initiatives. With the introduction of several new autism intervention apps and enhancement of a few old ones, the numbers in the download column have soared drastically. Best of all, apps covering all major learning domains registered a high volume of download counts on App Store, putting to rest initial speculations that some apps might not get the attention they deserve. A total of 845 paid apps have been downloaded globally till the end of November. Given below are the top four ABA apps.



Sounds of the House – Autism Series

Looking for an app that introduces a specially- a bled child to myriads of sounds capes that often go unheard…? Sounds of the House – Autism Series might just be the perfect choice for you. Featuring on top of the list of most downloaded paid autism intervention apps developed by WebTeam, So He can be a great tool to learn the sounds of various household objects such as washing machine, toaster, coffeemaker, blender, and vacuum cleaner. The app contains 20 activities at a nominal price, which gives you an economic reason to add it to your kitty as a beginner’s tool.

Signs

Special needs children are mostly visually oriented. Even then, learning basic signs can be a challenge for them in the absence of verbal cues. That’s where Signs can come handy for a young child with autism. The interactive app can engage children as they learn basic street signs and various day-to-day gestures. Going by the principles of applied behavior analysis, the app offers reward animations for every correct response.

Add Me – Autism Series
Mathematics and autism have a telepathic connection. Add Me – Autism Series can arouse a child’s interest in Mathematics at a very early age. The fun parts include attractive graphics, reward animations and very endearing S.H.A.N.E.S.H. characters. We strongly recommend Add Me as one of the best autism intervention apps for learning Math fundamentals.

iLookAskNShow

WebTeam developed iLookAskNShow with guidance from Dr Vidya Bhushan Gupta of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The app provides a unique solution to a very common problem almost all children with ASD and ADHD face: inability to attend to an object jointly. Once again, with a modest price and highly structured and relevant content, iLookAskNShow is worth a try.

For Apps visit us:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sounds-house-autism-series/id591755490
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/signs.-autism-series/id515940533?mt=8
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/add-me-autism-series/id560089903?mt=8
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ilookasknshow/id562879368?mt=8

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