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The wonders of Autism: A Tablet and Netflix
Emmett and I are waiting for Lizze to finish up day 2 of her headache infusion. He’s just hanging physically in his carseat, watching Netflix on a tablet. He has said so much as a word since his Leap Frog movie… -
Angry Birds and Autism: A match made in heaven
I really don’t need to ask this but, how many of your little ones love to play Angry Birds? Just about everyone has their hands up. My boys love Angry Birds. They love the plushies, the video games and now t… -
The iPad is HERE!
NOTE: I have no affiliation to Speck Products®, Apple®, or any of the app makers and was in no way compensated for this post. I have been wanting to add an iPad to my play therapy tools for children with… -
How to Keep Your Kiddo From Closing Their Favorite App or Clicking on Ads
Has your toddler or older child ever clicked themselves out of the app they were playing? Or worse, clicked out and started an app you didn't want them to play with? -
A New Way To Find Special Needs Apps
With hundreds of apps now available to help individuals with special needs it has become increasingly difficult to find and choose the right special needs app. After hearing from so many people how difficult it was t… -
Going Above and Beyond
Dylan and his new iPad from The Puzzling Piece! A parent always wonders what their child is going to be like when he or she is born. What color hair will they have? What color will their eyes be? Whose smile they w… -
Abitalk Sentence Builder: App Review
Sentence Builder App is a great educational app by Abitalk Incorporated that allows the user to learn to build a basic sentence from the ground up. The app is designed for kids age 4-7 and aptly so, but doesn’t… -
Application for Autism: Niki Talk
Niki Talk is an Augmentative and Alternative Communication application for iPad, iPhone and Android devices. This app can help children with autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, stroke or any disability that impairs… -
Lifesaver for the iPad = Lifedge
Those of you who have followed this blog over the years may know that we have had from time to time; problems with Liam's behaviour. -
Misrepresentation within the Autism Community
This is a very exciting time in the world of Autism… more and more, autistics are finding ways to have their voice heard, or give voices to those that have had no voice before. With the improvements in text to…
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